Samsung's Galaxy S10 lineup is expected to be composed of three models when it launches next year, according to a well-known research analyst.
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By Kif Leswing, Tech Insider
Samsung is planning to release three models of the Samsung Galaxy S10, its flagship phone, in 2019, according to a new report from TF Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
He believes the S10 lineup, which is usually launched in the spring, will come with three models: one with a 5.8-inch screen, one with a 6.1-inch screen, and one with a 6.4-inch screen.
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One of the key features Samsung will promote next year is a "fingerprint on display," or "FOD" reader, which means that users will be able to scan their finger by placing it on the screen.
According to the July 15 report seen by Business Insider, the two larger, higher-end Galaxy S10 models will have the "ultrasonic FOD" feature, while the smallest Galaxy S10 will have the fingerprint sensor on the side of the device.
The Galaxy S9 has its fingerprint reader on the back. Apple has opted to remove the fingerprint reader from its iPhones — this year it's expected to release three new iPhones, each without a fingerprint sensor, and users typically use Apple's proprietary Face ID camera instead to log in.
Kuo writes that he believes that the on-screen fingerprint scanning is going to be "aggressively" promoted by Samsung — after all, it's one feature that Apple's not planning to match. The fingerprint-on-display part is expected to be used on Samsung's high-end A series phones, as well as the Note 10, which will probably be launched in Fall 2019 and could have a 3D-sensing camera as well. The ultrasonic FOD part is made by GIS and O-film, and it's based on a Qualcomm design and software, according to the report.
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Kuo predicts that Samsung could ship 40 million Galaxy S10 phones next year, mostly of the two larger models, which will be more expensive. Samsung could also ship 14-16 million Galaxy Note 10 phones next year, according to the TF Securities forecast.
Kuo's research is geared toward investors in Asian parts suppliers, and he picks several potential winners in the note if ultrasonic fingerprint scanning becomes widespread. He has a reputation for correctly forecasting technical details for upcoming phones and laptops, particularly Apple.
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