It's just few days ago we reported that the Samsung's upcoming flagship Galaxy S10 smartphone may arrive with a second-generation NPU and it will probably be part of the unreleased Exynos 9820 chipset (here). Now today the Galaxy S10 series has been spotted on the China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (CMIIT) listing under three model number SM-G9700, SM-G9730, and SM-G9750, which coincide perfectly with previous leaks.
Recall back in September the South Korean giant has submitted the three main models for testing in China and now they have released a listings with the same model numbers of the Galaxy S10 and revealing the fact that they all support GSM, CDMA, and LTE networks. Sadly the listing does not provided any information about its specs, but it confirm that there will indeed be three models of S10 in China. Along with the certified models, Samsung is also expected to unveil a 5G-ready Galaxy S10 variant with a limited number in selected markets only, but may get unveiled in mid 2019 .
Recent reports has revealed that the base variant of Galaxy s10 will have a smaller 5.8-inch flat display with a side mounted fingerprint scanner and a rear single camera, in order to make it as a cheaper successor to this year’s Galaxy S9. The second model is expected to feature a dual-edge 5.8-inch Infinity Display with a dual-camera setup on the rear similar to the Galaxy S9+. The third model will feature a bigger 6.44-inch display with triple rear camera set up with 12MP as the main sensor that will have a variable aperture of F1.5/2.4, it will be accompanied by a 16MP wide-angle secondary sensor with aperture f/1.9 while there is no autofocus or OIS (optical image stabilization). The third sensor will be a 13MP camera with aperture f/2.4 and has telephoto lens for advanced zooming functionality, as well as both OIS and autofocus. It is expected that the Galaxy S10+ would be the most expensive smartphone from Samsung and it will be launched at MWC 2019 in Barcelona around February.

