We’ve got what seems to be another good look at Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S10 Plus. This time, the leak comes from 91Mobiles, which claims these are official press images.

What we can see here lines up with earlier leaks at the S10 Plus, showing an extra-wide, dual-lens hole-punch camera in the top right of the display and a strip of lenses and flash modules on the rear. The icons on the lock screen also match previous images, suggesting that Samsung is updating its UI in 2019 with rounded and slightly cutesy icons.

What’s notably missing in this render is a rear fingerprint sensor. That suggests that the S10 lineup will indeed offer an in-display fingerprint sensor instead — a feature we’ve seen from a handful of companies including Vivo, Xiaomi, and (coming soon) Oppo. It’ll be a first from Samsung, though, and a welcome change for some. Not everyone finds rear fingerprint sensors convenient to use, especially as screen sizes continue to expand.

This render also gives us a fine look at Samsung’s new “Infinity-O” display. (The “O” refers to the style of camera cutout. Samsung’s “U” and “V” displays offer rounded and angular notches, respectively.) It’s rumored to be a 6.4-inch display on the S10 Plus, the same size as the Galaxy Note 9. Other sizes will be available, including a smaller, 5.8-inch device, and a 6.7-inch handset — the rumored, six-camera, 5G “anniversary” device.

Other notable specs we’re expecting include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor or Exynos 9820 SoC (depending on region), up to a terabyte of storage, and 6GB of RAM. Previous leaks have also shown that the headphone jack is staying put on the S10 series, as is the less-welcome Bixby button located on the lefthand edge of the device. The camera array on the rear is expected to contain a wide-angle, telephoto, and standard lens, and 91Mobiles says the new color option seen in the render above is named “prism white.”

That’s all we know for now, but we’ll be finding out more soon enough at Samsung’s upcoming Unpacked event on February 20th.