The Galaxy S10 promises to be the most important Samsung mobile product in years, and not just because the Galaxy S9 wasn’t a major hit with customers. But also because the flagship will mark the tenth anniversary of the Korean tech giant’s flagship smartphone.

So obviously everyone expects it to be a highly impressive device. And the rumor mill seems to be agree. For example, word on the street has it that at least one of the Galaxy S10 variants will sport a triple-camera setup on the back and this week this information was confirmed. And a few other details got revealed too.

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According to an allegedly trusted source who shared a graph on Twitter, the Galaxy S10 will come equipped with 12MP-, 16MP- and 13MP- sensors on the rear.

Moreover, the primary sensor is set to feature a f/1.5/2.4 dual aperture a la Galaxy Note 9, while the 16MP one will reportedly be a wide-lens with no autofocus or OIS (optical image stabilization).

Last but not least, the 13MP sensor will feature f/2.4 aperture, as well as OIS and autofocus. This third lens could be a telephoto lens for advanced zooming.

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This current leak is in league with what Korean publication ETNews speculated a while ago. So we might actually be looking at the Galaxy S10 true imaging specs here.

Source: SamMobile