New case render offers another look at the Galaxy S10 lineup

A new case render has surfaced online today, offering another look at the Galaxy S10 lineup. Quite a few of these renders are floating around already so add this one to the list as well. We're likely going to see more of these in the days leading up to the launch.

As many of you will be aware, Samsung is going to release three variants of the Galaxy S10. The render shows off the Galaxy S10 E or Lite, Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10+. There's also going to be a fourth variant with a 6.7-inch display and 5G. It will be called the Galaxy S10 X.

Galaxy S10 lineup visualized in case render

The design cues in this case render are not all that different from what we have already seen. The 5.8-inch Galaxy S10 model will have a flat display and a dual rear camera. The 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 and 6.4-inch Galaxy S10+ both have curved displays and a triple rear camera. The latter also has a dual camera on the front.

All three handsets will have an Infinity-O display. It places the front camera in a cutout within the active display area. The 5.8-inch model will have a side-mounted fingerprint sensor while the other two models have an in-display sensor. The case render does show a larger cutout for the power button on this model compared to the other ones.

Expect more renders of the Galaxy S10 lineup to surface in the coming days. Samsung has confirmed that it will unveil the Galaxy S10 on February 20. It will release the handsets in March. The 5G variant will only be offered in select markets such as the United States and South Korea.

Galaxy S10 lineup

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