Samsung galaxy s10 release could include this very controversial de...

Samsung galaxy s10 release could include this very controversial de...

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The new Samsung Galaxy S10 could arrive early in 2019 with this device expected to bring a swathe of new features to the Samsung smartphone brand. This device is expected to arrive packing a


much faster processor, improved rear camera and there may even be a fingerprint scanner tucked neatly under the display. Samsung has also been rumoured to be bringing reverse wireless


charging to its latest flagship which will allow other devices to get a battery boost by simply touching the S10. This refilling option is already available on Huawei's Mate 20 Pro and


it seems Samsung may not want to fall behind its Chinese rivals. Another big rumour swirling around the web is that the S10 will get a fully edge-to-edge screen which will cover the entire


front of the phone. Although Samsung's current S8 and S9 phones feature a unique curved Infinity display they both have bezels at the top and bottom. Most other Android phones have now


ditched these black bars in favour of an Apple-style notch and now it seems Samsung may be coming up with its own unique solution. Images recently posted online appear to show two new


designs where the front-facing camera lens is actually cut out of the screen. One image posted by Ice Universe shows the lens placed in the middle of the device whilst another reveals a more


controversial option where the camera is moved to one side. It's currently unclear if this design choice will become a reality but there have been other leaks which may prove this is


the path Samsung is following. Some other images posted on social media claim to show the glass panel that will grace the front the S10 and there's almost no bezel in sight. Although


there's no confirmation of an official release date it's likely Samsung will announce news around the Mobile World Congress tech show which takes place in Barcelona from February


25, 2019.