The Samsung Galaxy S10 has faced a slew of curiosity and an onslaught of leaks in the news recently. The latest leak however, might be the first time we see an actual photo of the device.
Leaker Evan Blass posted on Twitter an alleged live photo of the Galaxy S10, with the mysterious codename ‘Beyond 1’.
Samsung Galaxy S10 “Beyond 1,” in the wild. pic.twitter.com/EMquh59Kln
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) January 3, 2019
We can see that there’s a ‘punch hole’ cut-out on the screen for the front-facing camera. Because of that, there is a lot less bezel around the display than the current Galaxy S9.
Beyond the leaked picture, Evan also tweets that this model may have the ability to wirelessly charge other devices, such as smartwatches. Samsung will be the second mainstream smartphone maker to offer this technology, after the Chinese smartphone maker, Huawei. The Chinese company launched the Huawei Mate 20 Pro back in October 2018, which offered the charging feature.
In terms of timing, there are speculations that Samsung will release the phone in February. I’m sure we’ll find out more hints about the Galaxy S10 at CES 2019, the annual tech sensation that begins will run from January 8th-11th.