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Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus prototypes leak showing both devices in all their glory - 9to5Google

Posted: 24 Jan 2019 06:28 AM PST

With time dwindling away before the Samsung Unpacked 2019 event, we are now seeing a steady stream of leaks of two of the biggest devices of the year in the form of Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus. In this latest leak, we get to see the devices in two of the standard color options – ceramic black and white.

The leak comes courtesy of AllAboutSamsung, where we get a proper glimpse of both devices side-by-side for the first time. Bear in mind that these are supposed prototypes, but are very close to what the final product will be and therefore don’t really leave a great deal of wonder left about what we can look forward to.

We get a nice close up look at what we can expect on both the front and the back of the devices, with the bezels being snipped even further — although not as much as some renders we have seen prior —  as that punch hole camera cutout or notch is clearly seen.

Not that this needs to be said, what we are looking at here are the prototypes for the 6.1-inch Samsung Galaxy S10 and 6.4-inch Galaxy S10+ and we can instantly see the differences in that punch hole display camera cutout.

Clearly, the S10 Plus has a dual camera notch, whereas the S10 has a solitary dot camera hole which may help you to make your purchase decision if that bigger pill-like shape annoys you.

Around the back, both cameras sport triple camera setups which is nice to see. We expect that the S10 and S10 Plus will have parity at least in the rear camera array whereas on the front the Plus model clearly has an extra lens — likely for depth sensing.

One major inclusion that I think will keep audio fans happy is the inclusion of the headphone port down at the bottom of the device. It’s such a sore point for many, that Samsung is slowly becoming the only champion for the outgoing input port even though we still don’t have a decent replacement. Bluetooth headphone and USB-C are not yet good enough across the board in my opinion.

There is also a downward-firing speaker on the opposite side of the headphone port, disappointing but not a massive problem as the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has shown that the downward-firing speaker and earpiece can work well in tandem for clear audio.

The colors we get to see are the supposed ceramic black and ceramic white, with that off white color looking really striking when catching the light. There are rumors that we will see even more color options for all S10 models come release day.

What are your initial thoughts? Do you like the design, the colors? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Anthem VIP Demo World Premiere Live With BioWare: Schedule and Livestream Times - IGN

Posted: 23 Jan 2019 02:59 PM PST

Watch live this Thursday, right here on IGN.

Ahead of Anthem's launch next month, BioWare will release a public demo for its new open-world game, and you'll be able to get an exclusive first look at what to expect this Thursday, right here on IGN.

Read on for a rundown of when and where to watch the Anthem VIP Demo world premiere.

When to Watch

BioWare will join IGN to livestream the Anthem VIP Demo on Thursday, January 24 at 10am PT/1pm ET/6pm UK (Friday, January 25 at 5am AET).

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Where to Watch

We'll have you covered wherever you plan to watch the stream. The world premiere of BioWare's Anthem VIP Demo will be available through IGN's website, as well as our various mobile and console apps, including:

Anthem will be released on February 22 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. Don't miss all of our exclusive Anthem IGN First coverage that has been rolling out all January long.

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While you patiently wait for the opportunity to dive into BioWare's expansive new open world for yourself, check out this comprehensive rundown of everything we learned about Anthem after 20 hours of gameplay.

Alex Osborn is an associate editor for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

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Twitter Testing 'Original Tweeter' Tag to Identify Who Started a Thread - Mac Rumors

Posted: 24 Jan 2019 02:21 AM PST

Good idea actually

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