Samsung are expected to launch around four different versions of their Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone next year, as with previous years the company will use different processors in different regions.
We are expecting some countries to get the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and others to get Samsung’s new flagship processor, the Samsung Exynos 9820.
Now we have the first benchmark for the new Samsung Galaxy S10, this is the version of the handset with their own Exynos 9820 processor. The handset was recently spotted on AnTuTu with the model number SM-G975F.
The listing has revealed some specifications which show 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, we are also expecting to see other models of the handset with 8GB of RAM.
Samsung will also be launching a 5G version of their Galaxy S10 handsets, although this may launch a little later than the first S10 devices which are expected at MWC 2019 next February.
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