Just when smartphone enthusiasts thought that all the details that could ever be possibly leaked about Samsung's Galaxy S10 is out in public already, a new one takes its place. The latest reveal has even more details to be excited about as leakers claim that the latest Galaxy S10 news comes directly from Samsung's facilities.

According to Mspoweruser, an actual snapshot of the latest prototype for the Galaxy S10 was recently leaked to the public. The publication notes that the Twitter account Slashleaks posted a photo of the alleged Galaxy S10 prototype. Other known smartphone leakers do not seem to have access to the same set of photos as of the time of this publication.

According to Slashleaks, the smartphone in their photo is the Galaxy S10 and is currently undergoing significant testing in Samsung facilities. Smartphone enthusiasts may notice that the alleged Galaxy S10 phone model's screen is currently set to a camera test application.

More eagle-eyed enthusiasts will also notice that there is a tag at the bottom left of the supposed Galaxy S10's screen with the words "Beyond 2 #02" printed. Slashleaks has simply integrated the words "Beyond 2" to their post and the pictures file name but as of present, there is no confirmation that "Beyond 2" will be included in the official designation of the Galaxy S10 when it is hopefully announced next year.

Slashleaks notes that the supposed Galaxy S10 prototype featured in the photo seems to be covered in an anti-leak screen protector that is meant to obscure the smartphone's actual front face. According to the leaking account, the anti-leak protector is obscuring the actual amount of minimum bezel the Galaxy S10 will sport when it gets released to the public.

While the Galaxy S10 prototype's bezels are not visible in the picture, Mspoweruser takes notice of the placement of the in-display camera holes coming close to recent renders of the Galaxy S10 created by concept artists. Unfortunately for smartphone enthusiasts, the currently leaked photos do not include a backside view of the supposed Galaxy S10 to confirm if it will have the horizontally organized three-camera setup similar to the concept renders.

Fans of Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphones do not have long to wait to finally confirm the official look of the Galaxy S10. Hopefully, the Galaxy S10 will be ready to make its official debut in February of next year when Samsung makes its presentations at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.