According to a report in the Korea Herald, Samsung is exploring a 6.44-inch display on the Galaxy S10+ early next year, which is larger than the Galaxy Note 9 (6.38') launched in August this year.
However, people familiar with the matter said that Samsung has not yet made a final decision. The report reiterates and implies that Samsung may launch three different Galaxy S10 versions next year.
In appearance, the Korean electronics giant also hopes to launch a mid-range smartphone, which may be equipped with a 5-inch flat screen, while the other two versions will use a full-screen screen.
The Galaxy S10+'s camera will also be upgraded, such as a rear-mounted three-shot for a specific model. While abandoning iris recognition, it uses 3D facial recognition technology.
In addition, the company seems to be quite keen to embrace the screen fingerprinting technology - although so far, the technology has not yet been finalized.
The Galaxy S10 is expected to be released in January 2019, and the Galaxy Note 9 scheduled for release in August this year is closer to us.