Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 9: What's ahead

The next version of the Galaxy S series and Note series have surfaced online, giving a glimpse of the phones.

Update: 2018-06-21 11:23 GMT
The image suggests the Galaxy S10 without any bezels, boasting an all-screen approach.

While Samsung's Galaxy S9 seems to do well in the flagship zone, reports about the next version of the S series and Note series are already boiling online. Samsung's forthcoming flagship — Galaxy Note 9 is scheduled for a few weeks ahead, it has already gathered momentum with leaks and rumours ringing the bells.

Galaxy Note 9's earlier leaked renders indicated that the design could be identical to its predecessor. And now a new leaked image of the front panel further confirms the rumours. The smartphone will indeed have a larger screen-to-body-ratio as compared to Note 8 and could feature a dual-curved display with trimmed bezels. Based on previous rumours, the device could feature a 6.4-inch Super AMOLED display with an aspect ratio of 18.5:9.

(Photo: Ice universe)

Unlike the design, the device is believed to slightly differ in terms of hardware — the same chipset powering the Galaxy S9, namely the Exynos 9810 and Qualcomm's SD845, coupled with 6GB of RAM and  512GB of storage will be seen on the Note. The Note 9 could also carry a massive 4000mAh battery, reported another rumour. A dual-rear camera setup is also known about, but no details on the sensors are out yet. Lastly, the Note 9 is also expected to get Bixby 2.0, the upgraded voice assistant.

(Photo: Ice universe)

However, the Galaxy Note 9 is not alone, the Galaxy S10 also seems to be on the cards, but will launch next year at the MWC. A freshly leaked image by Ice Universe probably points to the Galaxy S10 prototype, but the report isn't confirmed either. The image suggests the S10 without any bezels, boasting an all-screen approach. While this could be a possible prototype, the final cut could be completely different at launch.

Disclaimer: The above report is completely based on online rumours and leaks from the respective sources. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Deccan Chronicle and/or other staff and contributors to this website.

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