Weve amassed a collection of all the biggest leaks and rumors so far so you dont have to.
What itll look like
Being the 10th in Samsungs Galaxy line, were expecting a significant redesign.
This should maximize screen real estate without resorting to a pop-up camera with questionable durability.

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These feature a 5.8, 6.1, and 6.4-inch displays, respectively.
Starting with the guaranteed models, the S10 and S10+, were expecting a substantial spec bump.

As usual, Samsung is using different processors for different regions.
The devices will use a Snapdragon 855 in the US and Samsungs own Exynos 9820 elsewhere.
This time around, Qualcomm seems to have the lead.

The devices will also likely come with 6GB and 8GB of RAM configurations.
The smaller S10 is expected to come with a 6.1-inch display (compared to last years 5.8-inch panel).
Its likely this increase is mostly a matter of reduced bezels rather than a significantly larger body.

Similarly, the S10+ is getting an upgrade from 6.2 to 6.4 inches.
Storage wise, were anticipating a starting configuration of 128GB.
Coupled with a MicroSD card slot, the S10 can be configured with more storage than most laptops.

It seems Samsung is going all out on the cameras this year.
On the software front, Samsung has already revealed its new One UI.
Its meant to provide a minimalist look while making it easier to use big phoneswith one hand.

Oh, and theyll still have a headphone jack.
Praise the tech gods.
What about the other models?

Naturally, it has to make some concessions.
Then theres the Galax S10X, the rumored super-flagship.
Its strange that Samsung would launch an even-larger screened rig with wild specs this early.

Samsung had previously said that it planned on launching a 5G phone by the first half of 2019.
But thats a story for another article.