Samsung Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition’ Would Roll Out In March

We already know almost everything about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup which would contain four models this year. Thus, we’ll have a standard version of Galaxy S10, an S10 Plus, a Lite version, as well as a so-called ‘Special Edition’ or ‘Limited Edition.’ The first three would come out on February 20th, 2019, while the Samsung Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition’ would roll out in March, according to Samsung Philippine.

Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and the so-called S10 Lite variant would come out in late-February, as we’ve already mentioned. We already know that S10 and S10 Plus would launch with an in-display fingerprint sensor, while the Lite version would roll out with a side-mounted fingerprint reader. These smartphones would boast either Exynos 9820 (for the European market) or Snapdragon 855 (for the rest of the world) and 6 Gb of RAM.

For its part, Samsung Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition’ would come out with the same chipsets but with 12 Gb of RAM and 1 Tb of internal memory.

Samsung Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition’ Would Roll Out In March

Besides its outstanding specs, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Limited Edition, as it’s also known, would also boast a distinct design. Also, with its 12 Gb of RAM, Samsung Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition’ would be the first smartphone in the market to equip so much RAM.

Even though the South Korean tech giant plans to release Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, and S10 Lite on February 20th, the Samsung Galaxy S10 ‘Special Edition’ (Limited Edition) with 12 Gb of RAM and 1 Tb of internal memory would come out on March 15th, 2019, according to Samsung Philippine.

Also, all four Samsung Galaxy S10 models might come out on March 15th, 2019, but, according to the current information on this topic, the S10, S10 Plus, and S10 Lite would be available for pre-ordering starting with February 21st.

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