Samsung Galaxy S10 X — rumoured to be Samsung’s first 5G phone with 1TB of storage
Jan 16, 2019, 08:12 IST
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- The Samsung Galaxy S10 reportedly has a 5G variant called the Samsung Galaxy S10 X that will launch in South Korea in March.
- The phone is also expected to have 1TB storage along with more than 10GB of RAM.
- The Samsung Galaxy S10 X won’t be a part of the main Samsung Galaxy S10 line-up at the Unpacked event but it will be a part of Samsung flagship ‘S-Series’.
Etnews, a Korean news publication, reported that there are plans to launch a 5G version of the Samsung Galaxy S10 called the Galaxy S10 X.
Samsung already previewed their 5G prototype at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019 and ever since, people have been wondering whether the Samsung Galaxy S10 will feature 5G technology.
Instead of launching alongside the Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus and Galaxy S10 Lite devices in San Francisco, the Samsung Galaxy S10 X will launch in March on home ground — South Korea. Etnews estimates that the phone will cost between 800,000 won (₹50,600) to 900,000 won (₹57,000).
Mammoth memory
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Aside from its 5G technology, the Samsung Galaxy S10 X is also expected to have a mammoth memory with more than 10GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.
The rest of Samsung Galaxy S10 X’s specifications are expected to follow the Galaxy S10 including the in-display fingerprint sensor, the ‘Infinity-O Display’, six cameras and Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 855 chipset.
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