Samsung seems to be going all-out on its upcoming Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones, which are set to get launched ahead of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The phone is rumored to have an in-display front-facing camera and ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, among others.

Now a new report suggests that the South Korean company has already started mass production of the Galaxy S10-series smartphones. The report about the Galaxy S10 production comes from a German-based publication’s Twitter handle, which is known for its accurate leaks.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus renders

This is quite early given that the production of the Galaxy S-series smartphones usually begins in January. The reason behind starting the phone’s production a month earlier could be the phone’s new form factor as well as the new features that the company is reportedly going to offer, including ToF sensors and in-display fingerprint sensor, and others.

For the initiated, Samsung will be launching three models in the upcoming Galaxy S-series — Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10 Lite as well as a fourth variant with ceramic body and 5G connectivity support. The Samsung ‘Unpacked’ launch will reportedly take place on 20th February in Barcelona, a week before the commencement of MWC 2019.

As per the rumors, the S10 Lite, S10 and S10 Plus will come with 5.8-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.4-inch S-AMOLED display respectively, with a higher screen-t0-body ratio. The S10 Lite will have dual rear cameras while the other models will be equipped with triple camera sensors on the back.

 

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The S10 and S10 Plus, on the other hand, are expected to come equipped with an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. Depending on the market, the Galaxy S10 series will be powered by the Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820. The phones will be running Android Pie-based Samsung One UI on top.

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