The Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup is lighting up the rumor mills nowadays, with all sorts
of interesting changes being highlighted for the brand's tenth anniversary flagship series.
The latest bit of information claims that the company is going to dramatically increase
the size of the Plus variant to 6.44-inch this time round.
To recap, Samsung might be launching 3 Galaxy S10 models next year.
One could be a flat-screened basic Galaxy S10 with a 5.8-inch display, the second could
be a curved 5.8-inch standard Galaxy S10 variant, and the third could be a curved 6.2-inch Galaxy
S10+.
The Bell's report goes slightly against this narrative.
According to its sources, Samsung has enlarged the Galaxy S10+' size to 6.44-inch only.
It's not clear why the firm decided to do so.
It's possible that Apple's upcoming 6.5-inch iPhone X Plus had something to do with this
decision.
Moreover, even Apple is set to release a budget iPhone X, a standard iPhone X, and a massive
iPhone X Plus.
If the new rumor is true, the Galaxy S10+ will have Samsung's biggest screen till
date.
Even the huge Galaxy Note 8 has a slightly smaller 6.3-inch display.
Samsung will probably try to make sure the Galaxy S10+ isn't too bulky by thinning
out its bezels.
This way, it can fit the larger screen without making it impossible for users to hold the
device in their hands.
The screen-to-body ratio may change too as a result of this.
The publication goes on to claim that the entry-level Galaxy S10 will have a 5-inch
non-curved screen, significantly smaller than the 5.8-inch size suggested by a previous
ETNews report.
The middle-of-the-road Galaxy S10 could stick to a 5.8-inch size or balloon up to 6-inch
in order to keep up with its larger counterpart.
Interestingly, it seems Samsung may be working on a 3D sensing camera, but use it for augmented
reality instead of Face ID like the iPhone X does.
This actually makes sense since the brand is apparently going to place an in-display
fingerprint scanner on the Galaxy S10+, so having 3D face unlock as well might be overkill.
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A Nevada hospital is being investigated over allegations of physical abuse of its psychiatric ward patients
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services said it is now looking into two complaints lodged against the North Vista Hospital in North Las Vegas, just months after a local newspaper revealed allegations of abuse experienced by several patients in the psychiatric ward
A spokesperson for the state agency told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the investigations into the two complaints — received on May 22 and June 7 and involving 'the physical environment, care of patients and maintenance of records' — are currently in progress
Review Journal Privacy Policy The state's Health Care Quality and Compliance agency is said to be conducing interviews and observations to determine whether there is any validity to the complaints
The agency said it wouldn't release the details of the complaints until the investigations have been completed
A hospital worker, who spoke anonymously, told the newspaper that the complaints being investigated were related to abuse of mentally-ill patients
The worker alleged that North Vista mental health tech Darnell Bumpus, who is also an amateur MMA fighter, had beaten up patients
Once, after Bumpus allegedly 'choked a patient out,' the worker said, they 'had to give him a code blue,' indicating the patient needed immediate medical attention
Afterwards, the worker said that the hospital's employees 'got together' to ensure that their report about the incident 'said what they wanted it to say
'The Review-Journal had previously reported that Bumpus allegedly tackled patient Jacob Delgado, 23, who was having an anxiety attack, and put him in a headlock before sedating him
Bumpus declined to comment, referring the newspaper to the hospital instead.In March, the hospital had defended Bumpus, stating that no complaints had been filed against him
Share this article Share Another patient, David McCovy, who had been admitted to the hospital after having a panic attack, said that hospital psych ward employees had punched him and thrown him to the ground, leaving him with a black eye and scratches
McCovy now faces misdemeanor charges of assault and trespassing, after police were called to the hospital
According to redacted court documents obtained by the Review-Journal, hospital employees accused him of being 'verbally and physically combative' during the incident
Delgado, McCovy and two unnamed hospital staffers also told the Review-Journal that Bumpus and other mental health techs had made fun of patients
They also accused supervisors of covering for their staffers. The hospital had previously been come under fire from relatives of patients who claimed that their suicidal family members died because they were released from care too soon
In 2015, Kenneth Robert Risher, 37, who had been admitted after claiming that he wanted to drive his car into a pole, was admitted to North Vista and released within hours
He succeeded in killing himself by driving into a pole shortly afterwards, according to reports at the time
And, in February 2018, Rayshauna Roy, 33, died less than 24 hours after the hospital apparently allowed a consultant, with no professional medial training, to transfer her to an unlicensed group home three days after she was admitted to the hospital
Roy was bipolar and suicidal. the Review-Journal reported. When reached for a comment Thursday, a hospital spokesperson told the Review-Journal that, 'North Vista Hospital considers patient safety a top priority
' If the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services finds that the complaints lodged against the hospital are valid, the hospital could face sanctions including monetary fines, correction action plans or closure
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