Samsung Galaxy S10 Price in the Philippines and Specification
Is This A Good Choice?
Pros
- Wireless charging
- IP68 Dust and water resistant
- Better fingerprint scanner
Cons
- Poor Ar emoji
- Storage capacity
Samsungs' Triple Camera
The Samsung Galaxy S10 officially released on march 8, in the Philippines.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 packs a 6.1-inch display, and with a 5G model would feature a massive 6.7-inch screen. The TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims there will be one model with a 5.8-inch display, one with a 6.1-inch display, and one with a 6.4-inch display. For its two high-end models, it will have an in-display fingerprint sensor.
All of the Samsung Galaxy phones are expected to ship with AMOLED screens. According to the latest news from the IceUniverse, the Samsung Galaxy S10 will not deviate from previous galaxy smartphones in one particular way, The headphone jack. As stated in a short video of an alleged Samsung Galaxy S10 protective case, the Samsung Galaxy S10 range will still sport the venerable port. If true, this will likely be very welcome news for Samsung fans, many of whom are keen to see support for the port continue.
In September, Samsung CEO DJ Koh reported the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup will sport radical changes, but he didn't go into detail outside of saying the phone will come in an "amazing" array of color options. In addition to bright yellow and green options with the Huawei P20 Pro-style gradient finishes Samsung may use ceramic for the rear panel on a black and white Samsung Galaxy S10, according to SamMobile. The ceramic will look great, it has shine, premium feeling finish, but it's also very strong, meaning the back of the phone should resist scratches and marks more effectively. The speaker grille is also missing from both renders, suggesting the Samsung Galaxy S10 will have a bone-conduction speaker. At the back of the phone, a lot of speculation about the camera array on the Samsung Galaxy S10 will have dual lenses. It's also worth noting if there's no fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone. The Samsung Galaxy S10 will ship an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor.
There may be three versions of the Samsung Galaxy S10, the upcoming phones are likely the Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S10 Mini or Samsung Galaxy S10 Active. Two models might feature a fingerprint-on-display (FOD) technology as well as AMOLED screens. The new Exynos 9820 chipset also has a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to support artificial intelligence (A.I.) tasks, and support 8K video at 30 frames per second. The 2.0 Gbps LTE modem on the Exynos 9820 SoC but there's no 5G modem. Samsung might create a special 5G version using either the Snapdragon 855 SoC or a custom chipset.
It may have a 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The Samsung Galaxy S10 will come with three camera lenses on the back. The main lens will be the same 12-megapixel variable aperture lens and a 16-megapixel wide-angle lens with a 123-degree field of view, a f/1.9 aperture, but no optical image stabilization or auto-focus. The third lens seems to be the same one we saw on the Samsung Galaxy S9+, a 13-megapixel lens with a much smaller f/2.4 aperture, likely equipped with a 2x telephoto zoom. Samsung may have perfected its in-display fingerprint sensor after years of attempts, so knowing this the Samsung Galaxy S10 will ship an embedded fingerprint sensor.
Its sensor will read fingerprints through an ultrasonic pulse rather than rely on the optical technology used on some other smartphones. It uses the Sound on Display technology, the display will also have a front-facing speaker built into it. When it comes with its bezels around the screen, it may shrink due to the introduction of a sound-emitting OLED display. The bone conduction and vibration will transmit sound directly through the display. The Samsung Galaxy S9 has an Intelligent Scan tech to take a hybrid image of your face, as well as iris data. Samsung may change this for the Samsung Galaxy S10 by introducing a new fingerprint sensor.
Samsung will use Qualcomm's third-generation ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensors in its upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 handsets. The Qualcomm's technology can capture 3D fingerprint data, allowing higher accuracy and better security. Samsung is working with 3D-camera startup Mantis Vision to provide 3D-sensing camera tech for their upcoming smartphones. The Samsung Galaxy S10 will include a full 3D camera, potentially equaling the iPhone X experience. This will help Samsung's underpowered AR Emoji, which isn't as accurate as Apple's Animoji.
The discontinuation of iris scanning may only happen if Samsung can include an in-display fingerprint sensor on the Samsung Galaxy S10. While it's still too early to know exactly what Samsung plans to bring to the Samsung Galaxy S10, there is a lot of speculation and idea coming out about the phone. The Samsung's 2019 flagship will ship with Android P. There is also a major update to Bixby since Samsung purchased Viv, a startup created by the founders of Siri, and has reportedly been working with them on Bixby for a few years. There's also the possibility that the Samsung Galaxy S10 will feature improved health apps. According to a patent recently unearthed by Let's Go Digital, Samsung is working on an app that determines your skin type and can suggest recommendations to limit sun exposure.
Another Samsung Flagship Device
Samsung never fails to come up with new interesting mobile devices. Now with the coming of the newest flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S10, everyone is just excited to get the preview of this phone. There are a lot of speculations of the upcoming phone, so all we need to do is just sit down, relax, and wait for the newest Samsung Galaxy S10 in the year 2019.