So we have a hands-on video of the Galaxy S10 Plus, just seven days before the device
will go official.
It comes from an online retailer MobileFun, I'll link down the original video in the description
box do check them out.
As you can see the phone has a thick tempered glass screen protectors installed with holes
in it for the camera and for the in-display fingerprint scanner.
The video seems to be captured when the phone was being tested with screen protectors.
Honestly, this screen protector makes the phone look bad.
It also hinders with the user experience.
Swiping around that area will be very uncomfortable for the thumb I guess and I don't understand
why would anyone want to install such screen protectors.
Some people are saying the hole is there for the fingerprint scanner to work.
Some are claiming the ultrasonic scanner may not work with thick screen protectors.
I can't confirm right now if that is the case but Max who's also a credible leaker says
that you don't have to worry about installing this because the Galaxy S10 will come pre-installed
with a screen protector and the fingerprint scanner will work absolutely fine with the
normal ones.
So yeah, you don't have to put this ugly thing and spoil the look of your phone.
So someone leaked the entire spec sheet of all the Galaxy S10 devices revealing everything
about the device.
If you're following this channel then these specs shouldn't come off as a surprise.
But there are few features, though which we didn't know yet.
First of all, there are improvements to the slow-mo videos.
Now we can record videos up to 0.8s up from 0.4 seconds of the Note 9 and 0.2 seconds
of the S9+.
Samsung has also improved the scene optimizer.
Now it should be able to recognize up to 30 scenes, up from 20 on the Note 9.
The camera also supports HDR10+ recording.
With HDR+ enabled the colors should be a lot crisper and there should be a noticeable improvement
in clarity too.
Finally, the display has been improved as well.
The displays will apparently reach 800 nits of brightness up from 700 on the Note 9.
By the way, Samsung is not happy with this leak.
They're investigating the person who leaked this stuff and there may be repercussions.
And It's not like we didn't already know all of this but yeah, I agree that the leaks should
be done in a controlled manner.
A lot of times, companies leak their own stuff to generate hype but leaking a spec sheet
where it's giving away all of the information is not cool.
I hope it doesn't affect the unpacked event which will take place in a week.
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I'll see you'll tomorrow...Peace out!
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