The Samsung Galaxy S10 Changes EVERYTHING!

The Galaxy S 10: Everything We Know About Samsung's Latest Smartphone

In recent times, we've learned that Samsung will be releasing the Galaxy S 10 series, which will boast a horizontal setup on the back of the device. This change from traditional vertical camera layouts is likely due to the removal of fingerprint sensors, making it easier for the company to optimize the design. The new layout also allows for more flexibility in terms of camera configurations, as seen with the rumored triple lens camera setup.

The triple lens camera configuration is expected to feature a 16 megapixel camera with a 120 degree ultra wide-angle lens, making it ideal for 3D scanning and more realistic augmented reality (AR) experiences. This upgrade is particularly exciting for AR enthusiasts, who will appreciate the added depth and realism that this technology can bring.

Another interesting aspect of the Galaxy S 10 series is the front camera setup. Rumors suggest that the standard model may feature a single camera on the front, while the plus variant might have a dual-camera setup. However, incorporating two cameras on the front without an elegant solution for bezel space is a challenge, and it's unclear whether Samsung will be able to pull off this design.

One feature that fans of clean and minimalistic design will appreciate is the new 1UI skin, which is set to ship with the Galaxy S 10 series. This is Samsung's take on a completely stock-like Android experience, removing clutter and distractions to provide a fresh and clean perspective on the operating system. The idea of Apple adopting a similar approach is intriguing, as it could lead to some interesting design and feature comparisons between the two companies.

In terms of performance, the Galaxy S 10 series is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8150 processor, which is rumored to release early December. This octa-core processor boasts an impressive single core score of 3,500 on Geekbench, making it one of the most powerful processors in the mobile market. While not quite reaching the capabilities of Apple's A12 chip, this processor will still provide excellent performance for demanding tasks and everyday use.

However, Samsung may be planning to release a fourth device, which could be considered a high-end halo model of their phones. Dubbed the "Beyond X," this device is expected to feature a 7-inch display, a sick configuration that might even incorporate 5G technology. This would make it one of the most advanced devices on the market, with six cameras and more than enough processing power to back it up.

The release date for these devices has been tipped as January at CES, which could see Samsung pushing out their new flagship devices a month or so before last year's Galaxy S9. If this is indeed the case, it would be an interesting strategy, allowing Samsung to capitalize on the hype surrounding the upcoming holiday season.

In terms of pricing, the Galaxy S 10 series is expected to be more affordable than Apple's latest offerings, with prices potentially ranging from $100 less than their iPhone counterparts. This is a common pattern for Samsung, as they have historically undercut Apple by just that amount.

Overall, the Galaxy S 10 series promises an exciting mix of design, performance, and features that will undoubtedly push the boundaries of what smartphones can do. With its sleek new design, advanced camera capabilities, and powerful processor, this device is sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the competitive world of mobile technology.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys long time hasn't really been much going on with apples so haven't had much to post about but today I'd like to talk to you about something actually exciting coming from Samsung the Galaxy S 10 which will be replacing the s and 9 later next year is going to be such a revolutionary and big change to the smartphone is gonna completely leave Apple in the dust in terms of technology so don't get me wrong the new iPhones are great and everything but they're not really great innovations they're just small improvements to something that was already great the galaxy s 10 is looking to change that it's going to be a night and day difference from the galaxy s 9 one of the biggest leaps and smart phones to date and I don't think we'll see one this big for a very long time afterwards so let's talk about what's gonna change everything we know about the Galaxy S 10 and which ways it's gonna dominate Apple with so I'd like to start by saying the designs that we're portraying and our concepts are all prone to change actually this is what happened we would design a smartphone model at render it next thing you know there's a news article that oh this is gonna change this is not gonna be this way so first off we had a headphone jack there's rumored now not to be a headphone jack we had a triple-n set up in a vertical orientation now it's rumored to be horizontal we had a notch at one point we had cameras on opposite sides just like a bunch of stuff so this really gives you the scope of how much the galaxy is going to change next year there's truly going to be a lot of change so I wanted to start with the lineup in general Samsung is seeing what Apple is doing with the iPhones the iPhone 10 R 10 s tennis max it'll actually be splitting up their lineup in a very similar set up so there's rumored to be the galaxy s 10 vs 10 plus and then an all new cheaper sort of budget and model to compete with the iPhone 10 RS there will be three sizes of the new Galaxy S 10 series and internally these devices are codenamed the beyond 0 beyond a1 and beyond - as far as display sizes go there will be just two 5.8 inches and 6.2 on the galaxy s 10 plus both the S 10 and the cheaper 10 our competitor will have a 5.8 inch display so what this means is that the phone will actually be getting smaller and that's because of a design change you may have heard or seen around the internet there's a lot of talk about the see finally going bezel is so the chin area and up top the notch will all be gone well there's no notch mean just this bezel area up here it'll all be eliminated for a uniform all screen design how can Samson be achieving this ahead of Apple Apple has this crazy amount of resources crazy amount of Rd but yes Samson's delivery on that first and I think that's gonna be so great for them sales wise just pushing the technology envelope forward before I delve deeper into that design change wanted mention some materials and colors so the Galaxy S 10 will now have four colors and of course most of these are limited to regions so in America we may just get to a black and a white option and I'll tell you about why in a second the other colors are rumored to be yellow and green so like a deep sea green that we've seen on other devices now the reason we might have just white and black in the US is because of a ceramic back so Samsung putting that into their phones could certainly change things up although it would be limited to a white and black color okay so moving on to that design I think the biggest thing the Galaxy S 10 has going for it actually means a lot of change in many areas on the phone now because you're not having any more of those bezels on the top or bottom that means things do have to change with the iris scanning with the way you unlock your phone with the earpiece itself and really there's going to be some huge shifts here so this is what the galaxy s10 is actually going to look like there's going to be a camera on the left side this is the Infinity Oh display that Samsung actually demoed at their event just recently there were a variety of displays and this is the one that they have chosen to release with the Galaxy S ten so that'll be a little tiny camera up in the top left area of the galaxy so we actually rendered it on the right and some of our scenes don't let that fool you it will be on the left side although it's rumored that there may be a dual and set up on the top end as 10-plus so it's possible that there could be one on both sides although I do not see them doing that ever any T news is reporting that Samsung has begun developments of the Infinity o display with a launch timeframe between December and March of 2019 so something certainly possible they have the technology to do it so it's very likely we will be seeing it on the new Galaxy S 10 series now the budget and model B 10 our competitor I personally don't see why Samsung is even doing it it's not doing so well for Apple not many great sales pricing is too high but I guess if the pricing is right they could do pretty well on it it will not have a curve to display so it'll be flat it'll not have an embedded fingerprint sensor like the s10 series so it'll probably make do with one on the back similar to the set up on the s9 it'll definitely be more of a budget ended model and to give you an early look of this display there are many first looks now the actual display is rumored to happen on an a8 S series device from Samsung before the Galaxy S 10 so that'll give us an early look at this technology there have also been a lot of screen protector leaks of the Galaxy S 10 which shows a completely bezel-less design with just a little tiny notch up top on the screen protector for the air piece itself so it's probably gonna be a very condensed little tiny unit up towards the top there's also rumored that there won't be a headphone jack for whatever reason Samsung will be joining the ranks of all these smart phones that don't have one likely just to free up some extra space inside of the device for other things more battery capacity or whatever so it finally may be time to let go of the headphone jack although I feel like it would be such a legend if it finally pulled through with one and all that new technology as well and because of this huge design change to the Galaxy S 10 you're gonna have to fundamentally unlock it in a completely different way and what way makes more sense than an under the screen fingerprint sensor using ultrasonic technology not the standard optical technology that is currently being used on many smartphones it's not the fastest of course compared to traditional fingerprint sensors so Samsung will be taking ultrasonic technology introducing it to the Galaxy S 10 and the speed improvements will clearly be above all the competitors and comparing it to face ID or facial unlock it truly will be the number one winner in terms of convenience and speed and it's rumored because of the design limitations iris scanning will no longer be happening on the galaxy s 10 of course it's being replaced with the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor in the display there was a rumor earlier that the Galaxy S 10 would not have an earpiece that the screen itself would emit the sound much like many of shammies recent phones but terms of quality that's not always the best solution and these screen protectors that have leaked to do have a little cutout for an earpiece right in between the screen and the actual metal borders so that's most likely what Samsung's going to be doing so as to not sacrifi any of these sound quality taking a look at the back of the Galaxy S 10 so most recently we've learned that it'll be a horizontal setup they no longer need a fingerprint sensor so it'll be easier just to optimize in a horizontal triple lens camera layouts and yes it's rumored that the Galaxy S 10 plus series will have triple lenses a third lens will be added to make 3d scanning of objects easier more realistic AR this will be a 16 megapixel camera with a 120 degree ultra wide-angle lens and earlier reports did say that the front camera will actually be a dual camera setup so instead of just having one there might be two side-by-side or an opposite sides of the screen I personally don't see there being an elegant way to incorporate two cameras without having a bezel area so I don't know how that's gonna be if that's even true but it's very likely there will be just one camera on the front and I'd like to talk about that for a moment would you guys like to have a camera up there instead of a notch like the s10 we'll have just floating off in the middle of the screen off to the side or would you rather have it be in the front just a little tiny camera up there I really don't know if it's the right way to do it I guess you don't have a notch with it anymore but I have this annoying little speck Hangouts in the corner of your display so what's gonna be powering this beast to the Snapdragon 8150 processor it's rumored to be releasing early December and it will be an octa-core processor very similar to the new Exynos 90 820 processor so one core will be the strongest at 2.8 gigahertz 2.84 two to be exact then there will be three cores at 2.4 gigahertz and four cores at 1.8 gigahertz almost it'll be a 7 me2 processor not as capable as Apple's a 12 to be exact but not too far behind it leaked geek benches show a 3500 single core score with a 10,000 608 multi-core score so this thing just barely outpaces in the Apple a 11 still far behind the Apple a 12 in terms of single core scores and here's where things get really interesting there's a possible fourth device and the Samsung may be releasing later on which will be like the high-end halo model of these Samsung phones is supposed to have a sick seven inch display again all scream it might incorporate 5g technology it would be called the beyond X and it would have six cameras overall so two on the front and four on the back just in all outs how much technology can we possibly pack into one phone and make it the best and greatest device ever even if not a lot of people buy it expect this thing to cost a lot if it does come out but it seems more of a concept device than reality although the rumours do say that it will be releasing and something interesting I wanted to mention is the new Samsung 1ui likely shipping with the new Galaxy S 10 devices so it's Samsung's take on a completely clean and stock looking skin for Android that removes any clutter or any distractions it just gives you a very clean and fresh perspective on Android I think Apple should make a very similar mode it's really cool actually looking at the advantages of it basically simplify your setup overall and when it comes to prices it's very hard to say but you can expect Samsung for the same device from Apple's end to be at the price or $100 or less and that's in Samsung's fashion they always like to undercut Apple just a little bit and that's for release date the Korea air old is saying that Samsung is eyeing a January release at CES so releasing this thing possibly a month to a month and a half in advance of last year's Galaxy S nine yes that'd be pretty cool so there it is the galaxy s 10 everything we currently know about it I personally do appreciate and liked the idea of a camera cut out off to the side not a notch certainly a fresh perspective fresh tape on this and the device in general is going to be so sleek as most galaxies usually are the first truly fullscreen phone that's mainstream and everyone can buy almost immediately and there it is the Galaxy S 10 so let me know what you think personally I love it and I hope that it forces Apple to update their iPhone design to make it just a sleek you know this is competition and it's always good in the mobile smartphone games so as soon as Apple slows down samsung picks up the slack it'll certainly force Apple to start thinking big again so thanks for watching guys hope you enjoyed it something differents and I'll be back at it with the Apple videos here soon basshey guys long time hasn't really been much going on with apples so haven't had much to post about but today I'd like to talk to you about something actually exciting coming from Samsung the Galaxy S 10 which will be replacing the s and 9 later next year is going to be such a revolutionary and big change to the smartphone is gonna completely leave Apple in the dust in terms of technology so don't get me wrong the new iPhones are great and everything but they're not really great innovations they're just small improvements to something that was already great the galaxy s 10 is looking to change that it's going to be a night and day difference from the galaxy s 9 one of the biggest leaps and smart phones to date and I don't think we'll see one this big for a very long time afterwards so let's talk about what's gonna change everything we know about the Galaxy S 10 and which ways it's gonna dominate Apple with so I'd like to start by saying the designs that we're portraying and our concepts are all prone to change actually this is what happened we would design a smartphone model at render it next thing you know there's a news article that oh this is gonna change this is not gonna be this way so first off we had a headphone jack there's rumored now not to be a headphone jack we had a triple-n set up in a vertical orientation now it's rumored to be horizontal we had a notch at one point we had cameras on opposite sides just like a bunch of stuff so this really gives you the scope of how much the galaxy is going to change next year there's truly going to be a lot of change so I wanted to start with the lineup in general Samsung is seeing what Apple is doing with the iPhones the iPhone 10 R 10 s tennis max it'll actually be splitting up their lineup in a very similar set up so there's rumored to be the galaxy s 10 vs 10 plus and then an all new cheaper sort of budget and model to compete with the iPhone 10 RS there will be three sizes of the new Galaxy S 10 series and internally these devices are codenamed the beyond 0 beyond a1 and beyond - as far as display sizes go there will be just two 5.8 inches and 6.2 on the galaxy s 10 plus both the S 10 and the cheaper 10 our competitor will have a 5.8 inch display so what this means is that the phone will actually be getting smaller and that's because of a design change you may have heard or seen around the internet there's a lot of talk about the see finally going bezel is so the chin area and up top the notch will all be gone well there's no notch mean just this bezel area up here it'll all be eliminated for a uniform all screen design how can Samson be achieving this ahead of Apple Apple has this crazy amount of resources crazy amount of Rd but yes Samson's delivery on that first and I think that's gonna be so great for them sales wise just pushing the technology envelope forward before I delve deeper into that design change wanted mention some materials and colors so the Galaxy S 10 will now have four colors and of course most of these are limited to regions so in America we may just get to a black and a white option and I'll tell you about why in a second the other colors are rumored to be yellow and green so like a deep sea green that we've seen on other devices now the reason we might have just white and black in the US is because of a ceramic back so Samsung putting that into their phones could certainly change things up although it would be limited to a white and black color okay so moving on to that design I think the biggest thing the Galaxy S 10 has going for it actually means a lot of change in many areas on the phone now because you're not having any more of those bezels on the top or bottom that means things do have to change with the iris scanning with the way you unlock your phone with the earpiece itself and really there's going to be some huge shifts here so this is what the galaxy s10 is actually going to look like there's going to be a camera on the left side this is the Infinity Oh display that Samsung actually demoed at their event just recently there were a variety of displays and this is the one that they have chosen to release with the Galaxy S ten so that'll be a little tiny camera up in the top left area of the galaxy so we actually rendered it on the right and some of our scenes don't let that fool you it will be on the left side although it's rumored that there may be a dual and set up on the top end as 10-plus so it's possible that there could be one on both sides although I do not see them doing that ever any T news is reporting that Samsung has begun developments of the Infinity o display with a launch timeframe between December and March of 2019 so something certainly possible they have the technology to do it so it's very likely we will be seeing it on the new Galaxy S 10 series now the budget and model B 10 our competitor I personally don't see why Samsung is even doing it it's not doing so well for Apple not many great sales pricing is too high but I guess if the pricing is right they could do pretty well on it it will not have a curve to display so it'll be flat it'll not have an embedded fingerprint sensor like the s10 series so it'll probably make do with one on the back similar to the set up on the s9 it'll definitely be more of a budget ended model and to give you an early look of this display there are many first looks now the actual display is rumored to happen on an a8 S series device from Samsung before the Galaxy S 10 so that'll give us an early look at this technology there have also been a lot of screen protector leaks of the Galaxy S 10 which shows a completely bezel-less design with just a little tiny notch up top on the screen protector for the air piece itself so it's probably gonna be a very condensed little tiny unit up towards the top there's also rumored that there won't be a headphone jack for whatever reason Samsung will be joining the ranks of all these smart phones that don't have one likely just to free up some extra space inside of the device for other things more battery capacity or whatever so it finally may be time to let go of the headphone jack although I feel like it would be such a legend if it finally pulled through with one and all that new technology as well and because of this huge design change to the Galaxy S 10 you're gonna have to fundamentally unlock it in a completely different way and what way makes more sense than an under the screen fingerprint sensor using ultrasonic technology not the standard optical technology that is currently being used on many smartphones it's not the fastest of course compared to traditional fingerprint sensors so Samsung will be taking ultrasonic technology introducing it to the Galaxy S 10 and the speed improvements will clearly be above all the competitors and comparing it to face ID or facial unlock it truly will be the number one winner in terms of convenience and speed and it's rumored because of the design limitations iris scanning will no longer be happening on the galaxy s 10 of course it's being replaced with the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor in the display there was a rumor earlier that the Galaxy S 10 would not have an earpiece that the screen itself would emit the sound much like many of shammies recent phones but terms of quality that's not always the best solution and these screen protectors that have leaked to do have a little cutout for an earpiece right in between the screen and the actual metal borders so that's most likely what Samsung's going to be doing so as to not sacrifi any of these sound quality taking a look at the back of the Galaxy S 10 so most recently we've learned that it'll be a horizontal setup they no longer need a fingerprint sensor so it'll be easier just to optimize in a horizontal triple lens camera layouts and yes it's rumored that the Galaxy S 10 plus series will have triple lenses a third lens will be added to make 3d scanning of objects easier more realistic AR this will be a 16 megapixel camera with a 120 degree ultra wide-angle lens and earlier reports did say that the front camera will actually be a dual camera setup so instead of just having one there might be two side-by-side or an opposite sides of the screen I personally don't see there being an elegant way to incorporate two cameras without having a bezel area so I don't know how that's gonna be if that's even true but it's very likely there will be just one camera on the front and I'd like to talk about that for a moment would you guys like to have a camera up there instead of a notch like the s10 we'll have just floating off in the middle of the screen off to the side or would you rather have it be in the front just a little tiny camera up there I really don't know if it's the right way to do it I guess you don't have a notch with it anymore but I have this annoying little speck Hangouts in the corner of your display so what's gonna be powering this beast to the Snapdragon 8150 processor it's rumored to be releasing early December and it will be an octa-core processor very similar to the new Exynos 90 820 processor so one core will be the strongest at 2.8 gigahertz 2.84 two to be exact then there will be three cores at 2.4 gigahertz and four cores at 1.8 gigahertz almost it'll be a 7 me2 processor not as capable as Apple's a 12 to be exact but not too far behind it leaked geek benches show a 3500 single core score with a 10,000 608 multi-core score so this thing just barely outpaces in the Apple a 11 still far behind the Apple a 12 in terms of single core scores and here's where things get really interesting there's a possible fourth device and the Samsung may be releasing later on which will be like the high-end halo model of these Samsung phones is supposed to have a sick seven inch display again all scream it might incorporate 5g technology it would be called the beyond X and it would have six cameras overall so two on the front and four on the back just in all outs how much technology can we possibly pack into one phone and make it the best and greatest device ever even if not a lot of people buy it expect this thing to cost a lot if it does come out but it seems more of a concept device than reality although the rumours do say that it will be releasing and something interesting I wanted to mention is the new Samsung 1ui likely shipping with the new Galaxy S 10 devices so it's Samsung's take on a completely clean and stock looking skin for Android that removes any clutter or any distractions it just gives you a very clean and fresh perspective on Android I think Apple should make a very similar mode it's really cool actually looking at the advantages of it basically simplify your setup overall and when it comes to prices it's very hard to say but you can expect Samsung for the same device from Apple's end to be at the price or $100 or less and that's in Samsung's fashion they always like to undercut Apple just a little bit and that's for release date the Korea air old is saying that Samsung is eyeing a January release at CES so releasing this thing possibly a month to a month and a half in advance of last year's Galaxy S nine yes that'd be pretty cool so there it is the galaxy s 10 everything we currently know about it I personally do appreciate and liked the idea of a camera cut out off to the side not a notch certainly a fresh perspective fresh tape on this and the device in general is going to be so sleek as most galaxies usually are the first truly fullscreen phone that's mainstream and everyone can buy almost immediately and there it is the Galaxy S 10 so let me know what you think personally I love it and I hope that it forces Apple to update their iPhone design to make it just a sleek you know this is competition and it's always good in the mobile smartphone games so as soon as Apple slows down samsung picks up the slack it'll certainly force Apple to start thinking big again so thanks for watching guys hope you enjoyed it something differents and I'll be back at it with the Apple videos here soon bass\n"