An official-looking render seemingly confirms the Galaxy S10 Plus’ design (Update: More images)

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Leaked Render 91mobiles

Update, Jan. 31, 2019 ( 3:55pm ET): On the heels of this morning’s leaked render, WinFuture has released similar photos of the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Plus in multiple colorways and angles. You can view a handful of the new images below.

Galaxy S10 Colorway
Galaxy S10 side angle
Galaxy S10 Colorway
Galaxy S10 Leak Side Angle

Additionally, WinFuture put the renders of the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10 Plus side by side so you can see the size comparison. If rumors are to be believed, the smaller of the two will come in with a 5.8-inch display while the Plus model will have a 6.2-inch screen.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Size Comparison
Samsung Galaxy S10 Size Comparison

Original post, Jan. 31, 2019 (12:00pm ET): With MWC just a couple of weeks away, 2019’s smartphone announcement season is just about to start. As is tradition, Samsung’s latest flagship has been leaking all over the internet. This time, 91mobiles claims to have been given official renders of the Galaxy S10 Plus.

As you can see, the handset in the leaked image pretty closely matches leaked CAD models and real-life photos that we’ve seen up until this point. To no one’s surprise, the larger of the two Galaxy S10 models looks to have a dual-sensor hole punch in the top right corner of the display and three cameras around back.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Leaked Close Up 91mobiles

This render also seemingly confirms the fact that Samsung is ditching the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Instead, the South Korean manufacturer is rumored to be including an in-display sensor that will pair with the company’s usual facial-recognition tech.

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Other than that, there’s isn’t anything new to learn from this render. The button layout appears to match what we’ve seen in previous years with the power button positioned on the right side of the phone and the volume rocker and Bixby button on the left. And because of the Infinity-O display, the Galaxy S10 Plus features smaller bezels compared to Samsung’s older handsets.

As a refresher, the Galaxy S10 Plus is rumored to have a 6.4-inch display which would match the Note 9’s. Additionally, the handset should come with the Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 SoC depending on the region, 6GB to 12GB of RAM, and up to a terabyte of built-in storage.

Samsung is set to announce the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus at an Unpacked event on February 20 in San Francisco.

Source: Android Zone

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Klipsch throws hat in true-wireless ring at CES 2019

Picture of the Klipsch T5 true wireless earbuds.

The T5 true wireless earbuds announced for CES 2019 are the first from Klipsch

Every year Klipsch has a fairly strong presence at the CES in Las Vegas, but this year the company might outdo itself with new Heritage speakers, five new soundbars, and a new line of in-ears including its first pair of true-wireless earbuds.

Klipsch T5 in-ears

The T5 earbuds stand out thanks to their nifty charging case, which has a similar design to a classic Zippo lighter. It’s especially nice, since most manufacturers have been leaning towards plastic, which isn’t the most impressive material. We’ll have to wait and see if they check all the boxes for what we look for in true-wireless earbuds, but they look promising.

Pricing for these earbuds is set to vary between $59 and $199, but more specific details are unknown at the time of this post. If these sound like something you’d be interested in, then make sure to keep an eye out for them when they release in early spring 2019. 

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There are four new models in the new the Klipsch T5 line, each sporting the patented oval ear tips Klipsch claims provide excellent isolation and comfort, which is good news for bass lovers as a bad seal can wreak havoc on your low end. If you’re not yet interested in true wireless earbuds, there will be three other versions of the T5, including an active version, professional version, and a wired version.

Heritage Wireless speakers

Klipsch might have some great headphones, but the company is known for its speakers. While there are no images just yet of the new speakers, it’s safe to assume they’ll have the same design language as the models currently available. This means plenty of wood and some classic brass accents.

That said, one of the new speakers, called The Three, is supposed to debut with a new finish. While we’ll have to wait for the show floor to see exactly what that means, it’s exciting Klipsch is continuing to make its classic speaker compatible with modern tech. Depending on the model, these will range from $149 to $499 and will also be available for purchase in the spring of 2019.

Sound bars

Last but not least, Klipsch also announced five brand new sound bars, which will significantly improve the audio coming from the built-in speakers on your TV. They will be between 40-54 inches in width depending on the model, and come with a few features home theater fans will appreciate.

If you want smart assistant functionality Klipsch has you covered, as the new speakers will be compatible with either Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or Airplay 2. They didn’t hold back on home theater features either, as you’ll be able to choose between DTS Virtual:X surround sound or even Dolby Atmos depending on how seriously you take your home theater setup.

The sound bars will range from $299 – $1,599 and will be available for purchase in spring 2019, though some of the models won’t be shipping until later this year around fall.

All of these products will be available to try in person on the show floor at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. If you’re not at there, don’t worry — we’ll have a team walking the floor to check out everything audio.

Head here for more CES 2019 coverage!

Source: Android Zone

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