The Galaxy S10 phones are supposed to deliver a bunch of exciting features, especially when compared with their predecessors. We’ve got impressive Infinity-O screens that almost eliminate bezels, sophisticated in-display fingerprint sensors, multi-lens cameras, and better battery technology — th…
The Galaxy S10 phones are supposed to deliver a bunch of exciting features, especially when compared with their predecessors. We’ve got impressive Infinity-O screens that almost eliminate bezels, sophisticated in-display fingerprint sensors, multi-lens cameras, and better battery technology — that’s if all the recent rumors are to be believed. But there’s one other reason to get excited about the Galaxy S10, and it concerns a more boring detail, storage. A leak earlier this week revealed the purported prices for all Galaxy S10 versions, at least for Europe, showing in the process the various storage tiers that Samsung has supposedly chosen for the new phone.
Here’s that pricing setup, as leaked from Italy:
As you can easily see, the cheapest Galaxy S10 Lite, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+ models all ship with 128GB of storage on board. That means you won’t have to worry about 64GB of built-in flash data not meeting your needs when it comes to local storage.