Galaxy S10 update will transform the look of your Samsung phone
SAMSUNG has just announced the release of some brand new wallpapers which will transform the look of your Galaxy S10.
Samsung is giving its flagship Galaxy S10 a fresh new look and it’s an update many fans will surely welcome.
The Korean technology firm has just released a range of new wallpapers which not only bring a space theme to this Galaxy phone but also help to hide the ugly hole-punched front-facing camera.
This selfie snapper has caused some controversy since it was first revealed back in March with Samsung trying something different by moving away from the notch found on iPhones.
However, even though it takes up less of the screen, the S10’s design still isn’t ideal especially if you opt for the S10+ with its much bigger dual-lens camera that tends to stick out like a very sore thumb.
Luckily, those downloading these new wallpapers will find the hole-punch now cleverly hidden within the designs.
In fact, you’ll struggle to notice that selfie snapper at all.
In a post on its Twitter feed, Samsung announced the update, saying: “New wallpapers have landed. Blast off into World Space Week with rockets, spacemen and more. “Only at the Galaxy Store #GalaxyNote10 #GalaxyS10”
New wallpapers have landed. ������ Blast off into World Space Week with rockets, spacemen and more by @burnttoastcre8v, @MarylouFaure, @Marco_Oggian and other artists. Only at the Galaxy Store: https://t.co/uXGxwGEVpr #GalaxyNote10 #GalaxyS10 pic.twitter.com/YLhWqwNHhi
— Samsung Mobile (@SamsungMobile) October 8, 2019
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These new wallpaper arrive as another update is set to come to the Galaxy S10.
Samsung has confirmed it's hard at work on One UI 2 which will replace its current operating system that comes pre-installed on new devices.
One UI 2 will be based on Android 10 and that means a swathe of new features and security updates could be coming soon.
The South Korean firm recently released promotional material for the new software update explaining a beta for One UI 2 would launch “soon”. All members of its Galaxy S10 series – bar the monstrously large Galaxy S10 5G – were said to be eligible to take part.
There’s no more news for now but Samsung is holding a developer conference at the San Jose Convention Centre in California at the end of this month so it’s entirely possible the tech firm will reveal One UI 2 and all its new features then.