Samsung is expected to unveil three new Galaxy S10 devices at its February 20 event: the Galaxy S10E, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus. Of the three, the most mysterious is the S10E which will be the “low-cost” alternative of the three and a new leak has given us our best look yet at the new flagship.
Much like the previous leaks we’ve already seen, this new leak from WinFuture confirms that Galaxy S10E will adopt the punch hold cut out display of the most expensive options. However, this new leak gives us a straight up shot of how striking Samsung’s new Infinity-O display will look without bezels and needless to say, it looks quite impressive.
There does seem to be somewhat of a notch at the bottom, but nothing too obvious. The size and top bezels appear to be quite minimal and the most striking aspect is that the display has zero notches our cut outs, it’s perfectly symmetrical. The back of the device feature a dual-camera module.
The Galaxy S10E is expected to come with many of the key features its more expensive brothers but one key omission is the in-display fingerprint scanner. Instead, the S10E will have a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.
Even though the Galaxy S10E is being marketed as a low-cost device, that’s along the same lines as the low-cost nature of the iPhone XR. It’s cheaper than the other options, but it’ll still cost a pretty penny. The Galaxy S10E is expected to come in around $859.

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