Much like every year, the company’s launch is highly anticipated, and is bound to bring some twists and surprises for the smartphone world.
These model numbers were confirmed in earlier leaks, so it is safe to say that the browser benchmark figures belong to the upcoming flagships.
Benchmarks & Some Specs
Thanks to the latest benchmarks, we can confirm some details and specifications of the S10 Lite and S10 Plus. As covered before, the S10 Lite is going to be smaller than the S10 Plus, in terms of screen size and its overall footprint, but it will feature a similar chipset and design language.In browser benchmarks (shown below), S10 Lite scored 514 points using Samsung’s built in browser, while the S10 Plus managed to score lower at 499 out of 555 points.
Interestingly, as seen in the benchmark pictures above, the S10 Lite scored better than the Plus version, but that’s probably because the duo is still in its development phase. The actual scores in the future might vary, because the consumer-ready versions are likely to have a number of changes both in the software and the hardware.
Screen Resolution Leaked Too?
Other than that, we can also figure out the screen resolution of both phones by using data from the HTML5 benchmark report. For instance, the S10 Lite has a screen size of 360 x 760 in the listing, which translates to 1080 x 2280 pixels screen resolution and 19:9 tall aspect ratio. The S10 Plus on the other hand, has a screen size of 412 x 869 which means that it’s going to have a screen resolution of 1440 x 3440 pixels – also with a tall 19:9 aspect ratio.At this aspect ratio, the displays are going to have extremely small bezels and possibly a camera cutout on the top of the display.
As for the other specifications, the phones are likely to run a Snapdragon 855 chipset, or an Exynos equivalent, with at least 6 GB RAM. For the rest of the details, price, and release date, we’ll have to wait until January.
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