Samsung is having difficulty containing confidential information regarding the upcoming Galaxy S10. The latest flagship of its S series will make its debut next year, but it seems that leaks continue to spread across the web. The past few days continue to uncover more about the new smartphone and the newest one is no different. However, it confirms a feature that loyal users of the brand will reportedly appreciate.

A few days ago, the South Korean manufacturer made headlines during the official reveal of the Galaxy A8. The announcement confirmed that the mid-range Android handset will also sport its top-shelf cousin's Infinity-O display. However, a lot of people voiced their displeasure over the decision to abandon the 3.5mm headphone jack. This makes it the first ever model from the brand to ship without the port and it got people worried about future releases.

Nevertheless, the new leak apparently confirms that the Galaxy S10 will still carry the standard audio interface. An article from BGR reports that Twitter account Ice Universe shared several photos of transparent cases or the S10, S10+, Huawei P30, and Huawei P30 Pro. Additionally, another post likewise listed the display sizes of the three variants of Samsung's next-generation lineup.

Other than that, more details were posted on the above-mentioned social media account. The insider claims that there are different camera configurations particular to each of three options. Starting with the S10 Lite, it flaunts a single front-facing shooter with a dual-camera main setup. The S10, on the other hand, comes with a single selfie sensor and triple-main camera on the back. Lastly, the S10+ gets two up front and three on the rear. Moreover, there are also rumors that a 5G-ready version of the latter will flaunt a quad-camera array similar to that of the 2019 Galaxy A9.

While it remains a speculation, for now, a majority of industry experts expect to see Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 SoC on board the Galaxy S10. Analysts believe that the South Korean smartphone manufacturer should come up with something innovative soon.

The looming threat of China's Huawei overtaking its spot as the top global brand is apparently quite serious. It is impressive to see the Chinese smartphone maker continue to rise even without the help of the American market. According to CNET, the Galaxy S10 is not the rumored Galaxy X. The latter remains in the concept stage and might not see the spotlight anytime soon.