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Here's an alleged pic of a real-life Samsung Galaxy S10 with punch-hole camera

Courtesy of trusted leaker @EVLeaks, we have an alleged image of a real-life Samsung Galaxy S10, including its punch-hole camera.
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Published onJanuary 3, 2019

A leaked image of the Samsung Galaxy S10.

We’ve learned quite a bit already about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 and have even seen a few renders. Now, though, we have our very first look at what appears to be a real-life image of the Galaxy S10 from trusted smartphone industry leaker @EVLeaks (a.k.a. Evan Blass).

According to Blass, the model depicted in the image below is the “Beyond 1” variant of the Samsung Galaxy S10, which essentially means the “vanilla” model. We expect a cheaper variant of the S10 to launch (“Beyond 0”) and, of course, a Plus model, too (“Beyond 2”).

Check out the photo below:

A leaked image of the Samsung Galaxy S10.

It’s a little tricky to see in the photo, but it appears the phone is in a protective case of some kind, which unfortunately obscures the dimensions and look of the device. However, it’s easy to see the hole-punch camera at the top right as well as the small-but-still-there chin at the bottom of the display. The side and top bezels, however, look to be very thin indeed.

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Blass’ tweet attached to the image doesn’t give much information, other than calling it the Samsung Galaxy S10 and referencing the “Beyond 1” codename. With that in mind, we don’t know much else about this picture such as where the photo was taken, who took it, and how they got their hands on it.

In the comments of the tweet, though, Blass does mention that the Galaxy S10 will be able to wirelessly charge other devices, such as smartwatches and wireless earbuds. We saw similar technology on the HUAWEI Mate 20 Pro, which launched in October.

What do you think? Is this an exciting look at the next flagship from Samsung, or is this design not enough to get you to switch? Let us know in the comments!

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