The entry point of the eventual Galaxy S10 trio, or the so-called Lite version, is tipped to arrive with an SM-G970 model number, and this internal ID just hit a browser benchmark with a great score.

The eventual S10 with a flat display and a dual camera on the back scored 514 out of 555 points but the benchmark was run on Samsung's own mobile browser which is among the fastest website rendering machines out there. The purported S10+ (SM-G975) has also been tested, but its higher, 1440x3040 pixels resolution made it hit a somewhat lower score than the Lite.

The more interesting part is that the displayed resolutions (multiply both numbers by 3.5) tip a final aspect ratio of 19:9, just like a previous leak for the Galaxy S10+ indicated. For comparison, the current Samsung flagships sport 18.5:9 ratio and they are among the least bezelicious phones out there.

An even taller aspect ratio means that the S10 trio may indeed shrink the top and bottom bezels even further, as the CAD renders that were sent to us depict, aided by Samsung's newfangled hole-in-display Infinity-O design.