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The US teleco has issued a press statement on the partnership with Samsung, confirming the arrival of this 5G phone. According to the press release, Samsung and Verizon will unveil a proof of concept, powered by the upcoming flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon Mobile Platform with the Snapdragon X50 5G NR modem and antenna modules with integrated RF transceiver, RF front-end and antenna elements. Qualcomm is hosting its annual Snapdragon Technology Summit in Maui this week, where the Snapdragon 855 processor with 5G support is expected. “5G will usher in a era of mobile connectivity, allowing people to connect to data, experiences and other people in ways never thought possible…Together, Samsung and Verizon have made huge gains in bringing 5G commercial services to consumers in several cities.
Now, we’re partnering to create a smartphone to put the power of 5G in the palm of your hand,”Brian Higgins, vice president, wireless device and product marketing at Verizon said in a press statement. Read more: Samsung Galaxy S10+ to feature two front cameras within infinity-o display: Report Verizon’s 5G service will go live in early 2019, says the company. Samsung has already got earn FCC approval for its 5G commercial products.
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Reports have said that the Galaxy S10 will have a special 5G variant, which will launch in markets like US, South Korea first. Samsung is expected to introduce three variants of the Galaxy S10 in 2019, including a S10 Lite as well. Galaxy S10 in the US will launch with the Qualcomm processor, which will allow support for 5G connectivity.
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Markets like India will get the Exynos 9820 variant, which is Samsung’s own processor. The Galaxy S10 could have triple cameras at the back on the Plus variant. Samsung is expected to introduce this er ‘Infinity-O’ display with its Galaxy A8s phone.
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The Galaxy S10 could also get this kind of display which has a cut-out or hole in the front for the selfie camera, which will be inside the screen. The Galaxy S10 series is also supposed to come an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, which is placed under the display, instead of the one placed at the back of phone. ONDECEMBER 4 "SAMSUNG GALAXY A8S WITH CAMERA HOLE IN DISPLAY TO LAUNCH IN CHINA ON DECEMBER 10" Samsung Galaxy A8s with camera hole in display to launch in China on December 10 Samsung Galaxy A8s, the world’s first phone with an in-display camera, will launch in China on December 10. Samsung will launch its first phone with an in-display camera on December 10, according to an official teaser. This was first reported by tipster IceUniverse, confirming the global debut of Galaxy A8s, the first phone to feature an Infinity-O display.
This device will be in competition with Huawei Nova 4, that has been confirmed to launch in China on December 17. The poster with the launch date was tweeted by IceUniverse, coming a month after Samsung introduced the Infinity-O display at its annual developer conference. At the time, the South Korean company had only confirmed that Galaxy A8s would be the first device to feature the display. While many expected the phone to be arriving next year, Samsung’s upcoming device was spotted on the US Federal Communications Commission website, indicating an impending launch in the US. From the launch poster, as well as previous reports, it is believed that Samsung would maintain a flat screen with Infinity-O, that replaces the notched displays seen on many flagships. Galaxy A8s is expected to have a 6.39-inch TFT LCD display, with a screen aspect ratio of 19.5:9. This is also slated to be the first Samsung phone to run the Snapdragon 710 processor, though it will be based on Android 8.1 Oreo, and be backed by a 3400mAh battery.
Samsung had confirmed earlier that the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9/S9+ would be the first phones to run Android Pie, with updates expected in January.
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