Another Galaxy S10 leak has been made public but suspiciously the new photos look nowhere near the recent reveals that claim to be directly from Samsung's factories. But smartphone enthusiasts can also look forward to news about Samsung potentially working on new technology that can hopefully make it to the Galaxy S10's official release.

According to BGR, known leak publication Slashleaks has released another photo image claiming to showcase the vaunted Samsung Infinity-O display for the yet to be announced Galaxy S10. The image is claimed to be a "real-life" photo and not a render.

BGR notes that the photo does showcase very minimal bezels and the image also shows a slightly curved display on a very thin phone body. But what stands out from the image is the two camera holes on the upper right side of the screen of the alleged Galaxy S10. The publication compares the two new camera holes to the Galaxy A8's selfie cam cutout and takes note of how the supposedly new cut

Smartphone enthusiasts who have been following the Galaxy S10 leaks and rumors conversation may notice that the new camera holes highlighted in the Slashleaks photo do not look similar to a number of previous leaks. The older leaks claim to come directly from Samsung insiders show the alleged Galaxy S10 camera cutout to be slightly lower compared to the almost edge of screen placement in the Slashleaks image.

While it seems that true confirmation of Slashleaks' leaked image is still far away, some more solid news sheds some light on the Galaxy S10 and it's facial recognition software. BGR (via Dutch publication LetsGoDigital) has recently come across documents from the Korean Intellectual Property Office that point towards a new trademark application from Samsung with particular emphasis on the term "vision."

The publication notes that the new trademarks filed by Samsung - with names like "Detect Vision" and "Private Vision" - seem to be focused on movement recognition. BGR mentions that if Samsung is pushing through with filing trademarks for its next generation of sensors there is a small possibility that the Galaxy S10 might be kitted out with upgraded sensor hardware.

Smartphone enthusiasts will have to stay tuned to see how the new leak threads for the Galaxy S10's look and sensor hardware will develop. Hopefully, more clear answers about the Galaxy S10 can come to light as the year gets closer to ending.