Samsung launched its Galaxy S10 series last month at an Unpacked event in San Francisco. Among newly launched devices, there was the Galaxy S10 5G, slated for launch in spring exclusively on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. Progressively, Samsung on Thursday shared it will launch Galaxy S10 5G in South Korea in the first week of April, without any pre-order programme. According to Yonhap news agency, the 5G device will be on sale from April 5 via three major network carriers in the country.

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G will cost around 1.5 million won (~$1332), according to industry sources. Earlier this week, the Galaxy S10’s 5G model passed signal verification test at National Radio Research Agency in South Korea.

The handset will be sold globally via various network carriers – it will be exclusive to Verizon in the US and O2 in the UK. Verizon is launching its 5G network from April 11, O2 will begin from Edinburg, London, and Cardiff later this year. Although, Samsung’s schedule to launch Galaxy S10 5G in the US & UK is still unknown.

Additionally, Samsung Galaxy S10 5G has a 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with 1440 x 3040 pixels resolution. It will feature Snapdragon 855 chipset in the US and Exynos 9829 worldwide. Other features include a 4200 mAh battery, 8GB RAM, 256 GB Internal, Android 9.0 Pie and in-display fingerprint sensor. A quad camera setup on the rear consists of a 12 MP telephoto lens, 12 MP Dual Pixel AF, 12 MP ultra-wide camera, and a 3D depth sensor. A 10 MP f/1.9 camera will be present on the front side.