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Samsung Galaxy S10 will use Qualcomm’s in-display fingerprint sensor: ReportSep 10 (AZINS) Samsung's next-in-line smartphone Galaxy S10 will bring significant number of changes compared to the current iteration. The upcoming model will be the company's 10th anniversary edition akin to the iPhone X.

A new report has now suggested that Qualcomm will be supplying the in-display fingerprint sensor to Samsung for its next flagship smartphone. It is believed that the company’s third-generation ultrasonic sensor will not only be faster but, more accurate as well.

It is also speculated that the Galaxy S10 will come with the iPhone X-like facial recognition system. The Galaxy S10 Plus model is likely to come with three cameras similar to the Huawei P20 Pro.

Recently, a report from ET News (in Korean) leaked the camera setup for the Samsung Galaxy S10, revealing a three-camera setup. 2019 marks 10 years since Samsung's first Galaxy phone -- the Samsung i7500 -- which also signaled the brand's entry into the Android smartphone market.

The three-camera rumours seem to be true, but DJ Koh, president of the South Korean tech giant's mobile business told journalists at the Galaxy Note 9 launch that Galaxy S10 won't be the firm's first 5G phone -- another model will take that honor.

Samsung are still determined to be the world's first vendor to launch a foldable smartphone, though. The company is rumoured to be announcing three Galaxy S10 variants -- two featuring the same screen size – of which only two will get the three-camera setup. According to the report, the main S10+ camera will have a 16MP regular snapper, a 13MP sensor with a telephoto lens, and a third cam-equipped with a wide-angle lens and a 12MP sensor.