Galaxy S10 prices plummet but this latest Samsung news might put you off buying one

Samsung fans have just been treated to a very tempting offer with the Galaxy S10 range slashed in price to an all-new low. In fact, the latest Black Friday sales have seen some of these devices reduced to under £400 which is a considerable saving off the original cost.

If you head to the shops right now you’ll find the Galaxy S10+ costing £699 (saving £200), the S10 priced at £549 (saving £100) and the S10e reduced to just £399 (saving a whopping £270).

These are mega discounts and are well worth your attention as the Galaxy S10 is, without doubt, one of the best phones of 2019. FIND THE GALAXY S10 DEALS HERE

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However, before you rush to reach for your wallet, it’s worth remembering that something bigger and better could soon launch from the Korean technology firm.

Samsung is fully expected to release its new Galaxy S11 in the coming months and it may arrive packed with updates that could make the S10 look massively inferior.

There’s already been plenty of leaks and rumours about this new flagship with reports suggesting it will get a faster processor, bigger battery and a refreshed design.

These are all the usual upgrades most would be expecting but it’s the camera where things could get really exciting.

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And if the zoom capabilities alone aren’t enough to justify the lofty Hubble codename, the fact Samsung is tipped to include a 108-megapixel sensor in the set-up should surely do the trick.

There’s no official word on this camera but the latest leaks claim to show how this rear snapper will look.

Revealed by Slashleaks, the image clearly shows a new camera design with the lenses placed in a vertical position inside a rectangular panel.

If true, it appears Samsung is following a similar design to Apple’s iPhone 11 although the S11 could end up featuring four cameras rather than Apple’s three.

Along with that rear camera set-up, there’s also a glimpse of the front-facing snapper which continues to be punched through the display.

Unlike the S10, this new S11 selfie snapper could get a smaller design which means it won’t encroach into the screen as much as its predecessor.

We’ll have to wait and see if these rumours are true but there may not be too long to wait. Samsung is expected to reveal the Galaxy S11 in the first part of 2020.

source: express.co.uk