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Here are the Samsung Galaxy S10, Note 9, BlackBerry KEY2 and HTC U12+leaks from last week

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From BlackBerry to Samsung a variety of smartphone leaks surfaced last week.

Here’s a breakdown of everything you need to know, including patents and a number of smartphone leaks and rumours. These leaks encompass news ranging from April 28th to May 4th.

Samsung

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was spotted on the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (CMIIT) website. The models listed were SM-N9600 and SM-N9608 signifying the Qualcomm and the Exynos processors.

To check out more about the upcoming Galaxy Note 9, click here.


The Samsung Galaxy S10 reportedly goes by the codename ‘Beyond.’

To learn more about the Galaxy S10, click here.


Another S10 leak reveals that the phone will come out in January instead of February. The company is likely pushing up the release because of the upcoming reveal of the foldable Galaxy X.

For more on the Samsung Galaxy S10 release date, click here.


Blackberry

China’s telecommunications certification authority revealed a BlackBerry smartphone with the model number BFF100-4 which is likely the BlackBerry Key2.  The leak also reveals the Snapdragon 660 processor supported by 6GB of RAM.

For more on the BlackBerry Key2, click here.


LG

An LG spokesperson projects a bendable displays will appear on the V-series handsets first.

For more on an upcoming bendable V series smartphone, click here.


The first “official” render of the LG V35 ThinQ also surfaced online. The render reveals an 18:9 aspect ratio with a dual rear-facing shooter.

For more on the LG V35 ThinQ, click here.


HTC

HTC Taiwan’s Facebook page, revealed pictures of the HTC U12+. The phone features a both a dual rear camera and a dual selfie shooter setup, as well as a dual LED flash. It’s also supposed to have a rear fingerprint sensor with an 18:9 aspect ratio.

For more on the HTC U12+ snapshots, click here.


HTC announced that its upcoming smartphone will be announced on May 23rd.

For more on the announcement, click here.

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