The Galaxy S series is nearing its 10-year anniversary, and Samsung is planning a significant change to commemorate the milestone. According to industry insiders from South Korea, the Galaxy S10 will arrive in three variants with two screen sizes.

Each of the three phones will have a different number of cameras on the back, with the top option having a triple setup and an in-screen fingerprint scanner.

The trio of phones is already being prepared under the codename Beyond (or the more abstractly translated Space). Beyond 0 will have one camera on the back and a 5.8” panel without curved edges. Beyond 1 will have the same screen diagonal but with the typical curved edges of the Infinity Display. It will also sport a dual setup that is likely to be an upgraded version of the current Galaxy S9+ setup.

Beyond 2 is where things get even interesting. The in-screen fingerprint scanner is something that is continuously on and off the rumor mill, but three cameras is a new suggestion. Although the idea was already introduced by Huawei, Samsung is expected to develop its own sensors to differentiate the setup from the P20 Pro solution.

The pattern of three Galaxy S flagships reminds us of the Galaxy S6 series which included the regular phone, the Galaxy S6 edge, and the Galaxy S6 edge+. Diversifying the portfolio might have to do something with the declining performance in major markets like China and India, as well as the lower global sales in 2017.