Latest Galaxy S10 Details Highlight Samsung’s Innovative New Features | Future Tech

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Noted source IceUniverse has highlighted a number of new Galaxy models coming to the Chinese market before the end of the year. The prospect of new hardware in the Galaxy S10 in the same period has come to light.

So what could be the innovations you can't imagine? It has been an incredibly long time since something genuine new has arrived to shake up the market. Wireless charging has become a key feature on Android handsets, but was debuted in Windows Phone and Palm Pre's TouchStone. Apple's FaceID implemented facial recognition in a new way, but it wasn't something unimaginable. Neither was the addition of fingerprinting, touch screens, gesture recognition, or any of the other small iterative advances that the geekerati are aware of.

I'd suggest that the upcoming innovations will be seen as iterative and ‘already in existence' fro those with an understanding of smartphones, but will be seen as ‘new and exciting' by the general public.

Given those circumstances, the use of an in-screen fingerprint reader is pretty much a nailed-on conclusion. A number of Chinese smartphones have shipped with this technology, but not none have made significant inroads in western markets. The S10 could take the lead here (or at least legitimise the choices made by the likes of OnePlus).

Screen technology that reduces the size of the bezels to almost invisible; are also likely. Samsung has steadfastly refused to employ a ‘notch' on its devices, but the use of patented technology to mount a camera under the glass of a display microLED screens, where sensors can be mounted under the display would mean no notch is required, while a ‘full faced screen' would be possible. Let's not forget Samsung' demonstrated this technology just under a year ago, and it; has also been working on replacing the audio speaker with bone-conducting technology as well.

And then there's the main camera. Photography and video recording are key battlegrounds for the modern smartphone, and the inclusion of a triple lens camera at the rear of the Galaxy S10+, while familiar ground for those familiar with the P20 Pro from Huawei, will be seen as either something revolutionary or something that is better implemented than the triple lens on the top-end iPhone X Plus which will hit the streets a few months before the S10.

Galaxy S10 Concept (Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de)Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de

The Galaxy S10 family looks more and more like a new era for Samsung. Yes the iterative approach from the S9 to the S10 is still present, but the above tweaks will be seen as major steps by the public. With the Note 9 looking like being the last of a long line of phabelts, and the folding screen Galaxy X set to arrive at some point during 2019 – possibly as early as MWC, maybe taking over the Note launch spot in August 2019.

Now read more about the new technology that could power the heart of the Galaxy S10…

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As previously noted, the upcoming launch of the Galaxy Note 9 has been brought forward to give Samsung's phablet. Now we have another data point on the S10 graph regarding both the accelerated launch and what could be hiding inside the new flagship.

Galaxy S10 Concept (Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de)Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de

Noted source IceUniverse has highlighted a number of new Galaxy models coming to the Chinese market before the end of the year. The prospect of new hardware in the Galaxy S10 in the same period has come to light.

So what could be the innovations you can't imagine? It has been an incredibly long time since something genuine new has arrived to shake up the market. Wireless charging has become a key feature on Android handsets, but was debuted in Windows Phone and Palm Pre's TouchStone. Apple's FaceID implemented facial recognition in a new way, but it wasn't something unimaginable. Neither was the addition of fingerprinting, touch screens, gesture recognition, or any of the other small iterative advances that the geekerati are aware of.

I'd suggest that the upcoming innovations will be seen as iterative and ‘already in existence' fro those with an understanding of smartphones, but will be seen as ‘new and exciting' by the general public.

Given those circumstances, the use of an in-screen fingerprint reader is pretty much a nailed-on conclusion. A number of Chinese smartphones have shipped with this technology, but not none have made significant inroads in western markets. The S10 could take the lead here (or at least legitimise the choices made by the likes of OnePlus).

Screen technology that reduces the size of the bezels to almost invisible; are also likely. Samsung has steadfastly refused to employ a ‘notch' on its devices, but the use of patented technology to mount a camera under the glass of a display microLED screens, where sensors can be mounted under the display would mean no notch is required, while a ‘full faced screen' would be possible. Let's not forget Samsung' demonstrated this technology just under a year ago, and it; has also been working on replacing the audio speaker with bone-conducting technology as well.

And then there's the main camera. Photography and video recording are key battlegrounds for the modern smartphone, and the inclusion of a triple lens camera at the rear of the Galaxy S10+, while familiar ground for those familiar with the P20 Pro from Huawei, will be seen as either something revolutionary or something that is better implemented than the triple lens on the top-end iPhone X Plus which will hit the streets a few months before the S10.

Galaxy S10 Concept (Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de)Creative Commons, by mobil-helden.de

The Galaxy S10 family looks more and more like a new era for Samsung. Yes the iterative approach from the S9 to the S10 is still present, but the above tweaks will be seen as major steps by the public. With the Note 9 looking like being the last of a long line of phabelts, and the folding screen Galaxy X set to arrive at some point during 2019 – possibly as early as MWC, maybe taking over the Note launch spot in August 2019.

Now read more about the new technology that could power the heart of the Galaxy S10…

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