Yes ,Samsung Galaxy S10 phones officially support Netflix HDR10 video

Yes ,Samsung Galaxy S10 phones officially support Netflix HDR10 video

Even though the Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10e aren’t yet obtainable to the common public, Netflix gently added HDR10 certification for all three phones.

This is excellent news for those that want to take advantage of the Galaxy S10 phones’ Dynamic OLED displays, which are the primary smartphone displays to support HDR10+. Whereas HDR10 features a set metadata channel, HDR10+ features a dynamic metadata channel with an uneven midpoint of the dynamic range. The metadata is then used to adjust brightness levels on a scene-by-scene or frame-by-frame basis more precisely.

However, we don’t have a firm idea of how much Netflix content supports the HDR10+ standard. We should see such content show up additional on Netflix over time, thanks to 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. agreeing to support the HDR10+ standard.

Before you play HDR10 content on your Galaxy S10, make confident you have the newest version of Netflix installed — HDR10 content on Netflix won’t play on an older description of the app.

In related news, Netflix also added HD certification for the Galaxy S10 phones and the lower-end Galaxy M-series phones — the latter contains the Galaxy M10, M20, and M30. Netflix added HD certification for the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675, 710, and 855 processors.

Any devices that feature the three aforementioned processors will support Netflix in HD declaration out of the box. That is except your device doesn’t support Widevine L1.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus hands-on image leaked

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus hands-on image leaked
Samsung Galaxy S10

This is the Samsung Galaxy S10. It’s truly the Plus variant because of the extended hole for the dual selfie cameras. Mobile Fun posted this hands-on video of the smartphone so we suppose it is true. The mobile accessories website has been our consistent source for future products of imminent smartphones and other mobile gadgets. We’ve lost count of how numerous protective phone cases we’ve featured earlier than official announcements. The Mobile Fun phone case we see here in the video also shows a round hole located in the lower middle of the screen. Obviously, this is for the under-display fingerprint sensor.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus phone here looks really big. We’re probably looking at a 6.4-inch screen as per a new leak.

The phone appears too big for one hand of the person holding it. It is predictable the Galaxy S10 will be a bit smaller than this.

Here’s what we recognize so far about the specs and features of the Samsung Galaxy S10+ (S10 Plus): a 6.4-inch screen, 3040 x 1440 pixel resolution, triple back cameras (12 f/2.4 45-degree telephoto, 12MP f/1.5 77-degree regular, and a 16MP f/2.2 fixed-focus 123-degree ultra-wide), double selfie cameras, USB Type C, 4100mAh battery, HDR10+ playback, AKG speakers, and AKG headphones. The Galaxy S10+ may have as much as 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage space capacity.

The following are special camera features we listed yesterday: Super stable video recording, Full-HD Super Slow Motion, HDR10+ video recording, Flaw Detection improvement, Best Shot, and Scene Optimizer with Ultra Wide Angle support.

Samsung Galaxy M30 design, hardware layout leaked

Samsung Galaxy M30 design, hardware layout leaked

The Galaxy M series has been approximately since 2012 as an offering with AMOLED tech to the budget crowd. We forgot about it until the Galaxy M20 was benchmarked as early on as November last year. More Samsung Galaxy M and Galaxy a series details were leaked followed by a Geekbench sighting. Galaxy M phones are absolutely coming and we shared with you what we recognize so far. Samsung Galaxy M30 specs soon followed with a mention of a notched display.

The Samsung Galaxy M20 and Galaxy M10 launched in India a couple of weeks ago. The Galaxy M30 has yet to arrive and looks like its prepared real soon.

PriceKart.com obtainable a Samsung Galaxy M30 but as part of a schematic diagram. We see the latest smartphone with three cameras on the rear, dissimilar from the dual system on the Galaxy M20.

The triple camera will contain two 5MP sensors and one 13MP shooter. Telephoto and wide lens could be part of the camera arrangement.

There is still a back fingerprint scanner so don’t anticipate an under-display fingerprint sensor like what will be used on the Galaxy S10 and S10+. The Galaxy M30 phone will be out in blue and black with a gradient finish.

Samsung Galaxy S10+ live images leaked before Unpacked event

Samsung Galaxy S10+ live images leaked before Unpacked event

The Samsung Galaxy Unpacked occurrence is getting closer. In less than two weeks, we’ll get to recognize which of the things we’ve mentioned since last year are actually true. We can imagine more live images of any of the Galaxy S10 phone variants will surface online. We believe new people have the S10 units in their hands for testing, therefore, more “leaks”. Don’t just blame those people. Any latest flagship phone from the top mobile OEM can’t be kept a secret.

Here are live images of the Samsung Galaxy S10+. Nothing new to see here but these are images of the real phone.

The phone is confirmed to have an under-display fingerprint sensor. Finally, Samsung is implementing the technology that it’s been effective for years.
Vivo previously went ahead of Samsung way back in 2017 so we don’t understand why it took the South Korean tech giant this long. The OEM could have done so previous year previously with the Galaxy Note 9 but waited until this year.

The Samsung Galaxy S10+ will boast a triple back camera system, PowerShares wireless charging, Bixby, and WiFi 6. Let’s wait and see on February 20 and March when the smartphone will be formally released in the market.

Samsung Galaxy S10e live images appear on the web

We are receiving closer to D-Day when Samsung will expose the latest Galaxy S10 phones. The 10th Anniversary premium flagship smartphones from the South Korean tech giant will be a beloved subject at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2019) in Barcelona. We know it will be compared with other upcoming flagship devices. One variant that will be launched is a “Lite” version but Samsung isn’t calling it that. The Samsung Galaxy S10E will be the slighter expensive variant with lesser specs.

A new-fangled set of images appeared on Weibo and we think the photos are legit. They seem to be prototype images but we don’t doubt the genuineness.

The Galaxy S10E shows a camera hole in the frontage display for the selfie camera. This could also be the premium Galaxy S10 but the bootup screen pictured shows that it’s the Samsung Galaxy S10e.

So it’s a small ‘e’. It could mean something but at this point, we’ll consider it as the lite variant.

New Samsung Galaxy S10E rendered images appeared online just a few days ago. We were told it could support WiFi 6 previously according to an FCC document. We noted yesterday Galaxy S10 pre-order will begin right after the Unpacked event but sales will start on March 8.

Samsung Galaxy S10+ camera specifications will be more powerful,see here

Samsung Galaxy S10+ camera specifications will be more powerful,see here

Samsung Galaxy S10 is all set to launch on February 20 this year. The tenth anniversary Galaxy phone from Samsung will probably have advanced camera technology on the orders of Lee Jae-Yong, the heir obvious of the company, as reported by Korean Herald.

The report quotes a Samsung executive saying that the company is working on improving camera functions for smartphone photography that has been measured a weakness on the accessible Galaxy phones.

Commenting on why Lee Jae-Yong made such a conclusion, the official said that previous year Lee visited Europe where he stopped up by a smartphone retailer. He asked the personal preferences of a store employee, who favored iPhone over Galaxy citing improved camera quality of the former.

“The issue was about how the excellence of pictures taken on the Galaxy smartphones was felt by individual users,” the Samsung administrator said notes the report.

“Some users say Galaxy pictures are much additional vivid, which is a reason why they prefer Galaxy phones, but some others say such brightness causes fatigue in eyes, describing the colors as being too sharp,” he added.

The official also said that iPhone seems better in creating sentimental photographs that are related to the eyes, so Samsung is seeking to get better with Galaxy in this area. With Samsung Galaxy phones, the pictures are much more soaked, and if the report is true, the company could change all of this. This would engage not just hardware tweaks, but also software tweaks.

The new sensor in Samsung Galaxy S10
There are speculations that Samsung could adopt the most recent image sensor branded ‘ISOCELL Slim 3T2’. The 5.1 mm image sensor is the smallest for a smartphone camera module. It can deliver 20MP declaration for both rear and front cameras.

The report mentions the timing of mass manufacture of these sensors coinciding with the launch of Samsung Galaxy S10 as the basis for its speculation. Samsung is predictable to introduce triple cameras on the Galaxy S10+ variant, while the Galaxy S10 5G and Bolt variant could have quad-cameras at the back. The Galaxy S10 series could also sport dual-front cameras with the Infinity-o-display.


Samsung Galaxy S10 specifications
At the launch event, Samsung is predictable to launch three variants of Samsung Galaxy S10, namely S10 Lite, S10, and S10 Plus. All variants of the phone will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor for the US market or the Exynos 9820 processor for markets like India.

The 5.8-inch 2K+ SAMOLED display of Galaxy S10 and 6.3-inch SAMOLED display of Galaxy S10 Plus will have a cut-out or hole for the frontage camera. Samsung is calling this an Infinity-o display.

A Galaxy S10 Lite will also be introduced with a flat display, single back, and front camera. The Galaxy S10 will also see the company adding up an in-display fingerprint scanner. The Galaxy S10 5G and Bolt variant will come with 5G-ready capabilities and could be introduced later.

Samsung Galaxy S10+ ceramic variant to have 12GB RAM, 1TB storage space: Report

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Samsung’s imminent Galaxy S10 is expected to be made obtainable in three variants, when the flagship phone gets launched in San Francisco on January 20. And currently, Ice Universe, popular phone leaker on Twitter, claims that the top-end version of the Galaxy S10 flagship could ship with 12GB RAM and 1TB internal storage space.

Noted tipster Ice Universe believes that Samsung plans to launch the ceramic version of the Galaxy S10+. Apparently, it will also arrive 12GB RAM and 1TB of internal storage. The tweet also said that the ceramic is made via a unique process that only makes it scratch defiant but also “resistant to falling”. Going by this logic, the handset will talented to survive more drops than the glass variant. However, the special feature gives the phone a bit more heaviness.

But the Galaxy S10+ isn’t going to be the first smartphone with a ceramic backside. Xiaomi and Essential are previously selling smartphones with a ceramic back. In fact, Xiaomi launched its Mi Mix with a ceramic back in 2016.


The launch of the Galaxy S10 is going to take place in San Francisco on January 20. Instead of launching two variants of the Galaxy S10, there will be three models in total: the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10E. Early estimates advise the smartphone to cost $710 for the base model and $1800 for the top-end model. There are plans to launch a 5G-ready variant of the Galaxy S10 at the similar Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco. Samsung previously previewed its 5G-enabled prototype smartphone at this year’s CES in Las Vegas.

Galaxy S10 could include “swipe to selfie” feature

Galaxy S10 could have “swipe to selfie” feature

One of the highlights of Samsung’s imminent flagship will possibly also be it is most contentious. Never mind the notch, Samsung has moved out with a punch hole for the Galaxy S10 instead. Of course, it will do the whole thing it can to sell that feature, or misfeature if you will, like a spinning light or glow to indicate its attendance and activity. It turns out, it might also have another feature that apparently makes use of that dead space to immediately launch the camera app into Selfie mode.

This information isn’t exactly a leak, even though it comes from the @Ice universe. It is, instead, more conjecture based on such a feature that previously exists on the Galaxy A8s. And since that is Samsung first punch hole phone and supposed to be the Galaxy S10’s precursor, chances are the latter will have it too.

Although the hole for that camera is dead when it comes to pixels, it apparently still touches responsive. A less known feature of the Galaxy A8s is that you can swipe down from that punch hole to launch the camera app instantly in Selfie mode.

It’s definitely an expedient trick but doesn’t expect to execute it with one hand only. Depending on how you hold your phone, you’ll have to stretch out your thumb to perform the gesture. At best, it reduces what would usually be at least two to three taps into one swipe.

Is it leaving to help sell the punch hole design? Probably not. This hidden feature is less of justification and more of a compensation. But just as with the notch, perhaps users will finally get used to it and mentally become blind to it, particularly if more and more smartphone makers adopt the same design.

Here’s a closer look at the Samsung Galaxy S10E, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+

Here’s a closer look at the Samsung Galaxy S10E, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+

An image revealing the Galaxy S10E, S10 and S10+ side-by-side has now been leaked. Evan Blass, aka @evleaks, has provided the first actual shot of the Galaxy S10 lineup, counting the front and back of the devices. The picture shows the Galaxy S10E, S10 and S10+ (left to right) covered in transparent cases.

It’s quite obvious that the smartphone in the left is the Galaxy S10 Lite or the Galaxy S10E. This model is likely to be the cheapest among the three models and should arrive at a reasonable price. As we can see in the picture, the Galaxy S10E sports a slighter display, a dual-camera arrangement on the back and a punch-hole camera in its display. What also makes the Galaxy S10E different from the Galaxy S10 and S10+is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner as it lacks an in-display fingerprint scanner, dissimilar the two devices.

The other two phones are the Galaxy S10 and S10+. The model on the left is the standard Galaxy S10, while the major unit is the Galaxy S10+. Both smartphones can be seen pompous a triple-camera setup on the back. As speculated previous, the Galaxy S10 is seen with the single punch hole camera in its display while the Galaxy S10+ comes with double selfie cameras embedded in the display.
Samsung Galaxy S10 has been one of the most determined flagship smartphones predictable to hit the market in the first half of 2019. Given that the Galaxy S10 represents its 10th-anniversary smartphone, we’re expecting an attractive drastic renovate in the S10 lineup.

The Galaxy S10 is expected to come up to in three variants, ranging from the Galaxy S10 Lite to the Galaxy S10+. Depending on the dimension and specifications of the smartphones, the prices will range from $710 (or approx Rs 50,591) to $1802 (or approx Rs 1.28,401) for the top-end model.

The South Korean company plans to launch the Galaxy S10 lineup at its Galaxy Unpacked occurrence in San Francisco on February 20. Apart from the three leaked Galaxy S10 phones, Samsung is also rumoured to publicize a 5G-ready Galaxy S10. A foldable smartphone is also predictable to be revealed at the same event.

Samsung Galaxy S10 trickled in image, specifications for five models exposed

Samsung Galaxy S10 will be the new-fangled flagship series from the company, and it is predictable to make an appearance at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019 in Barcelona. Now, renowned tipster Evan Blass, who runs Evleaks on Twitter, has posted an image giving a clear appearance at the Galaxy S10, codenamed ‘Beyond 1’, which discloses the front of the phone.

In adding to this, Netherlands-based tech website Techtastic has absent ahead and shared detailed specifications of the Galaxy S10 series, and this one claims there will be five models and not the three that preceding reports have said.

The Galaxy S10 phone image shared by Blass shows a truly edge-to-edge display with a hole in the forward-facing for the camera display. He has also stated on Twitter that the Galaxy S10 will be able to wirelessly charge other well-matched devices like handsets and watches when it launches. The Galaxy S10 image shows actual thin bezels, reduced chin, and top bezel.

It also appearances like the Galaxy S10 has a flat display and not the dual curved edge display that one has originated to associate with Samsung. Previous reports have supposed that the flat-display version is the Galaxy S10 Lite. The user interface of the phone has been blurred in the image, though the anticipation is that the new Galaxy S10 series will come with Android 9.0 Pie, based on Samsung’s new One UI.

Samsung Galaxy S10 image shared by Evan Blass on Twitter.
Meanwhile, Techtastic is reporting that the Galaxy S10 Lite and Galaxy S10 will have a single forward-facing camera, while the Galaxy S10 Plus will have a dual-front camera. The report also says that the Galaxy S10 5G variant will have a larger 6.7-inch display with four cameras at the back, associated with the three cameras on the Galaxy S10 Plus.

It also appearances like there will be a fifth model in the Galaxy S10 series named Samsung Galaxy S10 Bolt with a 6.7-inches (curved) display, four cameras at the back, and two cameras at the front. This will also have 5G support, but it will originate with a ceramic back instead of the glass design on the other phones.

Previously tipster Ice Universe shared an image of the Galaxy S10 Lite, which was based on a conceptual diagram the phone from a phone case manufacturer. Once again, the Lite version had a flat screen design with a small hole on the top-right corner of the screen for the camera.

Samsung is calling this style of the display as Infinity-o display, and we have already seen the company launch something similar with the Galaxy A8s, which was showcased in December in China. The Galaxy S10 Lite photos also confirmed the presence of a 3.5mm headphone jack and a USB Type-C port, though wireless charging support was also hinted.
While the new report is the first one to talk about five variants, the expectation is that Samsung will launch three versions of the Galaxy S10 in February. The Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10 Plus.

The high-end variant could come with triple cameras as well. On the display size, the Galaxy S10 series will have a 6.1-inch variant (S10), 6.4-inch variant (S10 Plus) and a 5.8-inch variant (S10 Lite). All three will have Super AMOLED displays.

Samsung is also expected to launch a 5G variant of the Galaxy S10 given the US variant of the phone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. Markets like India will be the variant powered by the Exynos 9820 chipset. Samsung has already confirmed plans to launch a 5G-ready phone with Verizon in the US in the first quarter of 2019.