Samsung Galaxy S10 wallpapers are here: Download them at full, glorious resolution

Samsung Galaxy S10 wallpapers are here: Download them at full, glorious resolution

The Samsung Galaxy S10 series is finally official, delivering a host of features you’d imagine from a 2019 flagship (and then some). The latest phones might not be obtainable to the public just yet, but that hasn’t stopped XDA-Developers from uploading the Galaxy S10 wallpapers for your expediency.

We’re looking at six fresh wallpapers here, varying from green to pink and more. These are measured at 3,040 x 3,040, so they should work just fine on high-resolution screens. The square aspect ratio also means they should work well if you desire your wallpaper to scroll as you switch home screens. Do note that the files weigh in at 11MB to 13MB though.

You can check out the gallery under for a better idea of what to imagine, but these images are pegged at 1,920 x 1,920. To grasp the full-resolution Galaxy S10 wallpapers, just hit the download button.

You can check out the gallery under for a better idea of what to imagine, but these images are pegged at 1,920 x 1,920. To grasp the full-resolution Galaxy S10 wallpapers, just hit the download button.

Download Samsung Galaxy S10 Wallpaers

Galaxy S10 Lite possibly will still be the name of entry-level variant

Galaxy S10 Lite possibly will still be the name of entry-level variant

Galaxy S10 line

We’re just approximately a month away from the supposed official declaration of the next flagship device of Samsung and so we’re receiving a lot of rumors and leaks about the Galaxy S10 line. One of the things that is being talked about is what they will be calling the entry-level alternative. While there were earlier reports that it will be called Galaxy S10 E, another report is now coming out, claiming that it will be using Galaxy S10 Lite.

When you hear a device named E, you possibly think it’s an economy device. But while the entry-level Galaxy S10 will indeed be the cheapest and the most frivolous of the line, it is part of the flagship so it’s not really market and Samsung will not would like to brand it an economy device. So it will make sense that it will just go with Galaxy S10 Lite to still preserve that branding.

As for the specs of this E or Lite version, not much is recognized as of this time. The rumor is that it will have a 5.8-inch screen with a flat Infinity-O display, somewhat alike to the Galaxy A8s which launched in China. It won’t have an in-display fingerprint sensor and it perhaps won’t have an iris sensor or 3D facial gratitude either so it would be attractive to see what security feature it will have.

Other previous rumors about the base variant of the upcoming flagship contain the fact that it will have a 3100mAh battery capacity. It’s also the only Galaxy S10 device that will have a yellow color, flanking the other color variants of black, white, blue, and green.

We’ll probably hear more about whether it will be the Galaxy S10 Lite or Galaxy S10 E as we’re just almost a month away from the predictable official declaration.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Top-End Variant Might Have 12GB RAM, 1TB Storing Capacity

Samsung’s impending flagships, the Galaxy S10 line-up, has previously leaked widely and we distinguish a lot about the device even earlier its launch next year. There will be an Infinity-O display in place here (no bezels), a triple camera arrangement, no Iris scanner, and in-display fingerprint scanner as well.

However, a new report now proposes that the highest formation for the Galaxy S10 would go up to 12GB of RAM and 1TB of inside storing. This is something which was hinted by analysts, but Hong Kong-based GF Securities has repeated this claim.

However, I’m a bit skeptical of the memory and storing configuration here as Samsung hasn’t moved past 8GB of RAM on any of its flagship phones and offering 1TB of storing over the 512GB included inside the Galaxy Note 9 appears like a step too far. It’s possible that Samsung might again boast of 512GB internal storing, balancing with 512GB microSD card support – as it has done previously.

That’s of course only for the Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition ‘which will be the top variant in the lineup.

It’ll be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8150 chipset and support 5G connectivity. There will be a quad rear-camera module, just like Samsung’s newly launched Galaxy A9 (2018) device on board here, along with 2 selfie cameras. So, we can imagine seeing a total of 6 cameras on this device, that would be another first for Samsung.

If you’re not conscious yet, Samsung S10 is probably to launch in four different variants that contain two high-end and a lower-end variant with a flat screen instead of the curved ones we’ve seen for the past couple of years. We will also see the Korean giant take the censorships off their foldable Galaxy F-series phones at the launch occurrence, maybe at MWC 2019 next year.

Until then, stay tuned for more leaks and rumors about the Galaxy S10 devices with the punch-hole display.