Hands-on video shows Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus

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A hands-on video of the Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus has surfaced online. It appears that the video was shot at a Samsung location in New York. The video confirms a lot of information that had already been leaked.

The video, purportedly from the Techradar site, shows the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus and briefly explains the differences between the models, such as the screen sizes of 6.4″ and 6.1″. The hands-on further confirms that the devices have three cameras, with three different focal lengths. In addition to the normal camera and the camera with a telephoto lens, there is a camera with a wide-angle lens. The S10 Plus has two front cameras, one of which has a wide-angle lens.

The fingerprint can also be seen behind the screen and it is demonstrated how the S10 models can wirelessly charge other phones or accessories that support the Qi standard. The video then ends abruptly and is not complete. The cheaper model, the S10e, is missing from the video.

The video is on YouTube, having previously appeared on Weibo. Techradar seems to have made the video at an event to view the new devices under embargo. The video is believed to have appeared online too early.

Samsung will announce the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus and S10e on February 20, a few days before the start of Mobile World Congress. Samsung will also show a foldable smartphone at the event. A lot of information about Samsung’s new smartphones has already leaked. Prices and renders appeared at the beginning of this month.

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