During the initial smartphone boom, manufacturers such as Samsung and Apple often touted the thinness of their flagship devices. Since 2015, though, device thickness has slowly increased in order to accommodate more components and bigger batteries. But with the Galaxy S10 series, Samsung could once again move towards a thinner design.

As revealed by tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ will be Samsung’s thinnest flagship in years. More specifically, the device will measure in at just 7.79mm, making it the company’s thinnest device since 2016.

To put this further into perspective, Samsung has produced just five flagship devices that are thinner than the upcoming Galaxy S10+. These are the Galaxy S6 (6.8mm), the S6 Edge+ (6.9mm), the regular S6 Edge (7mm), the Galaxy Note 5 (7.6mm), and the Galaxy S7 Edge (7.7mm).

Samsung’s latest feat comes despite the presence of a large 4,000mAh battery inside the Galaxy S10+ and multiple cameras on the rear. Neither of which were found on the devices listed above. In fact, all of the aforementioned models included just one rear camera and significantly smaller batteries.

When it comes to the regular Galaxy S10 and its smaller sibling, the Galaxy S10E, it appears Samsung has also chosen to push the boundaries with thicknesses of 7.85mm and 7.94mm respectively.