Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Samsung has announced that it is developing flagship smartphones that will be launched early next year although the South Korean company remain silent about the details of its biggest invention yet. The Galaxy S10 range will reportedly sport an Infinity-O screen display, which was recently teased during an event by another tech giant, Huawei.

Huawei is also expected to release its flagship device sometime in December just before Samsung releases its Galaxy A8s that will also have an Infinity-O screen technology. Dubbed as Huawei Nova 4, the device that was showed for a minute at an event of Chinese singer Jackson Yee, sports a notchless design that's ought to be the same as Samsung Galaxy S10, as per Droid Life.

Known Android device leaker Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) wrote on Twitter that Huawei will compete with Samsung's flagship invention, and won't come late in launching the handset, which should happen before the Galaxy A8s is released next month. "Huawei will release the world's first hole-screen mobile phone before the Samsung Galaxy A8s, which will be released in December, but the A8s may also be released in December, so who will start, it will wait and see," Ice Universe wrote. "Huawei's offensive against Samsung has never weakened."

Right in the phone's top left corner shows a selfie camera cut-out, which is also the same as the Galaxy S10 front-facing camera that's also expected to mirror the Galaxy A8s' front 6.77mm camera setup. However, the S10 range front camera is said to be 2 - 3mm smaller.

The information and status bar on Huawei Nova 4 is placed to the right of the front camera cut-out, which is also expected to be the same style as the Samsung Galaxy S10 family. Rumors have it that the smartphones will almost have the same setup as the Huawei phone.

The Galaxy S10 range will come in three different models with Beyond X as its flagship device with 6 camera setup - four on the rear and two selfie cameras and in-display fingerprint sensors. First of Samsung, the flagship phone will also support 5G with a 6.7-inch Infinity-O screen display, and the tech heavyweight has reportedly started the mass production of its exclusive technology.

However, people were alarmed when a recent report from a group of bloggers at TechieRide stated that the flagship phone was missing when Samsung submitted its handsets for a certification in Russia. In October, the same phone was also missing during a certification in China.

If there were actually big changes made, then this is going to be Samsung biggest withdrawal for this year.