Blass indicates that this will be the standard version of the Galaxy S10. A cheaper model is also expected along with a larger Plus model and a 5G model. Samsung typically announces its Galaxy S phones at the end of February.
In a follow-up tweet, Blass claims the Galaxy S10 will also support wireless charging for accessories and other devices. Similar to the Mate 20's "reverse wireless charging," you'll be able to charge other devices via the phone. For example, you could juice up your watch by setting it down on the GS10.
