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Very early leak shows the first pictures of Samsung Galaxy S30 and S30 Ultra – Here is Samsung’s new Galaxy S30 series

Rumor has it that Samsung plans to launch the successor to the Galaxy S20 series earlier than expected.

As a rule, the Korean mobile giant usually presents its flagship series at the end of February, but a few days ago the tech media reported Sammobile, which tends to have good control over its Samsung rumors, that the company is planning a launch of the next Galaxy S models already in early January.

This is not surprising, as the famous Twitter user Steve Hemmerstoffer (known as @OnLeaks), has already posted the first pictures, which supposedly show the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S30.

Samsung Galaxy S30 (Photo: @OnLeaks)


Samsung Galaxy S30

Steve Hemmerstoffer is one of the world’s most reliable sources when it comes to leakage of photos and information about upcoming smartphones, and he seems to be extremely well informed about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S30.

In this blog post he comes not only with CAD illustrations of the Galaxy S30, but also the first details about Samsung’s upcoming smartphone.

In addition to the unique design of the camera module, which you can see in the pictures, we also get to know that the screen will be approx. 6.2 ″ with a single front camera, while the mobile measures 151.7 x 71.2 x 7.9 mm.

Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra (Foto: @OnLeaks)


Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra

In a separate posts Steve Hemmerstoffer also reveals the first pictures of the Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra.

This is a mobile phone with a curved screen, which measures between 6.7 ″ and 6.9 ″. The camera module on the back is huge, and the illustration indicates that the S30 Ultra gets at least four cameras. According to Steve Hemmerstoffer, it can include as many as two telephoto lenses.

Samsung Galaxy S30 Ultra reportedly measures 165.1 x 75.6 x 8.9 mm.

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