There’s a great deal of positivity surrounding Samsung’s 10th anniversary Galaxy S10, and with good reason. The Bell specifies this as a maximum of 2 million units out of 40 million Galaxy S10 models produced in 2019. Given the Galaxy S10 will be a circa-$1,000 multi-year investment, buying such an expensive phone next year without 5G seems foolhardy. So what would motivate Samsung not to strip 5G from the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ when both variants of chipset the company uses (Qualcomm’s Snapdragon and its own Exynos range) will be 5G-capable? With Android rivals expected to leap aboard 5G in 2019, Samsung’s Galaxy S10 may well be left behind, and that would be a great shame.
Source: Forbes September 09, 2018 23:15 UTC