Galaxy S10 prices plummet again but latest Samsung news could put you off buying one

Samsung’s Galaxy S10 has just received a healthy and massively tempting discount. This 2019 flagship has been cut in price with numerous retailers currently offering a generous £100 off this smartphone. Currys, Argos are John Lewis are just some of the shops that have the reduction and even Samsung’s own store has cut costs for those wanting to pop an S10 in their pocket.

This price crash means you can now pick up the 128GB S10 for £699. There’s also £100 off the larger S10+ with costs for this phone now starting from £799.

As a quick reminder, the standard S10 comes with a 6.1-inch screen, triple rear camera and 3,400mAh battery. Meanwhile, the larger S10+ features a 6.4-inch screen, triple camera and a much bigger 4,100mAh power pack.

These are clearly good deals for the S10 and S10+ which were both regarded as two of the best phones of the year.

However, before you reach for your wallet it’s worth noting why they may have been given a lower price.

Samsung has just confirmed the date of its next Galaxy Unpacked event and it’s almost certain that the new S11 will be shown to the world. The grand unveiling will be held on February 11 at a keynote in San Francisco and Samsung has hinted there will be more than one device coming on that date.

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Although nothing has yet been confirmed there’s plenty of leaks and rumours which paint a pretty good picture of what could be launching next month.

Perhaps one of the biggest changes could come to the rear camera with the S11 looking likely to get a quadruple snapper.

Samsung has codenamed its next rear camera “Hubble” after the largest space telescope ever launched and there could be a good reason why it’s getting this comparison.

Samsung is rumoured to be looking to incorporate a giant 5x optical zoom to the next entry in its flagship Galaxy S series. The South Korean company is likely to follow in the footsteps of other Android manufacturers and offer software-enhancements on top of this to add even greater zoom.

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.

Other features could include a faster processor, bigger battery, improved fingerprint scanner and a refreshed design.

Luckily, with February 11 just a few weeks away there’s not too wait until we find out exactly what Samsung has in store for its army of fans.

source: express.co.uk