With most of the specs, features, and designs of Samsung’s upcoming flagships already known, all that’s left to ponder is when the Samsung Galaxy S10 will land in stores and for how much.
With as many as four models available, some in various configurations, it might be a somewhat daunting decision-making process to pick out the right phone among the yet-to-be-released Samsung phones. Perhaps it is good, then, that at least one of those phones will be out of the picture for at least a week. Not that many will immediately jump on a 12 GB RAM, 1 TB storage Galaxy S10+ phone anyway.
Samsung has traditionally been stingy when it comes to memory, both RAM and internal storage. Despite its production capabilities via its semiconductor arm, Samsung has ironically been slow on upgrading configurations for its own flagships, leaving the likes of Vivo to flaunt ever increasing RAM capacities ahead of anyone else. In fact, it was only last year that Samsung started putting 6 and then 8 GB RAM chips inside.
For its 10th anniversary, however, Samsung is making a minor exception. It will be putting a 12 GB RAM and 1 TB storage in a Limited Edition Galaxy S10+, the highest combination found in any smartphone to date. It won’t come cheap, of course, as prices are expected to go as high as $1,500 for that.
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Samsung’s Philippine branch hints that this particular model could launch on 15 March 15. Earlier rumours suggest that the other three Galaxy S10 phones will launch on 8 March. There is, of course, a possibility that Samsung will launch all four on the 15th instead. Either way, all signs point to pre-orders starting the day after the planned 20 February Unpacked event.
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(Slash Gear)
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