Samsung Galaxy S10 renders show hole-punch camera, headphone jack, and no fingerprint sensor

Case maker Olixar also gave us a peek at the Galaxy S10 Lite and S10 Plus.

Credit: Olixar

Samsung is gearing up to reveal its new Galaxy S10 lineup in just a couple months, and case seller Mobile Fun has give us clues as to what the new phones will look like, courtesy of a first round of S10 cases from Olixar. And it's shaping up to be one heck of a release.

According to the images Mobile Fun received, the S10 will come in three size: 5.8 inches (Lite), 6.1 inches, and 6.4 inches (Plus). That matches up almost exactly with what Apple did with the iPhone XS and XR this year, but in the case of the S10, the cheapest Lite version will also be the smallest size.

According to Mobile Fun, the images came directly from Olixar's offices in China and they are "extremely confident" that the S10 cases shown here represent final versions of the production models. We regularly speak with other case manufacturers, and Samsung (unlike Google and Apple) does share specs and dimensions with popular case makers so they can have cases ready at the time of the phones' launch.

However, it should be noted that Olixar has not supplied case images for the S10 Lite and S10 Plus at this time, only phone renders, so details may be less solid with those models. In particular, the so-called "flat" S10 Lite appears to have an Infinity Display just like the S10, so it's unclear whether Olixar's images of that phone are accurate representations of the shipping model. Regardless, the images Mobile Fun received undoubtedly offer the clearest look yet at Samsung's vision for the S10.

An all-new flagship lineup

Screen size isn't the only way Samsung is differentiating the three phones. Like it did with the S9, each model of S10 will reportedly have different cameras, with the S10 Plus sporting a single front camera and three rear cameras. Additionally, Olixar claims that the S10 Plus will have a whopping six cameras, four on the back and two on the front, while the S10 Lite comes with dual rear cameras and a single front camera, based on the renders Mobile Fun received.

galaxy s10 cameras ports Olixar

The Samsung Galaxy S10 will have reportedly have three cameras and a headphone jack.

Also of note, rumors suggest the S10 Plus will only have three cameras like the S10, though the specifications Olixar received indicate a fourth camera will be added to match the Galaxy A9. On that phone, Samsung has built a 24 MP, f/1.7 main lens, with complimentary 10MP zoom, 8 MP 12mm ultrawide, and 5MP depth-sensing lenses. The Galaxy S9+ has a dual-camera array with a pair of 12MP wide angle and telephoto lenses. 

Since the S10's forehead has shrunk to the point where a camera won't fit, Samsung is employing its Infinity-O display technology, meaning there will be a hole punched out in the right corner of the display large enough to fit a single camera on the S10 and S10 Lite and dual cameras on the S10 Plus. All three phones will also feature something the many feared was going away: Olixar has a hole cut out on the bottom of its cases for a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The renders we received didn't include a hole for a fingerprint sensor, suggesting that Samsung will either be forgoing it for 3D sensing technology like on the iPhone XS or using an in-display fingerprint sensor like on the OnePlus 6T. Elsewhere, we can surmise that Samsung is sticking with its dedicated Bixby button, which is positioned on the left side below the volume keys on all three models.

Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy S10 in February or March of 2019. It will likely be the first phone to feature Qualcomm's next-generation Snapdragon 855 and could come equipped with a 5G modem as well.

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