Leaked Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Renders Confirm No Headphone Jack, Vertical Layout for Triple Cameras, More

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Published 6 Jun 2019

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The first renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 have leaked showing off its vertical triple camera setup, a punch-hole camera cutout in the center of the display, and more.

    The renders confirm that the Galaxy Note 10 will not come with a headphone jack and even the Bixby button. Rumors had claimed that the device would also ditch the volume buttons but as the leaked renders show, that’s not going to happen.

    As per the leak, the Galaxy Note 10 will feature a 6.3-inch QHD+ AMOLED panel which is slightly smaller than the 6.4-inch panel of the Galaxy Note 9. The phone does come with smaller bezels at the top and front which are symmetrical in nature.

    The triple camera setup on the Galaxy Note 10 is going to house the same camera sensors as the Galaxy S10 series. This means a primary 12MP f/1.5-f/2.4 aperture shooter, 12MP 123-degree ultra-wide angle shooter, and a 2x telephoto zoom lens. The switch to a single punch-hole camera at the center of the device is an interesting move from Samsung as the punch-hole camera on the Galaxy S10 series is located on the right edge of the display.

    As for the lack of a headphone jack, the Galaxy Note 10 will be Samsung’s first flagship device to ditch it. The move is definitely going to lead an outcry among loyal Note users who prefer the device for its kitchen sink feature approach.

    By using a vertical camera setup, Samsung is ensuring that the Galaxy Note 10 will have a different design language than the Galaxy S10 series. The readjustment of the punch-hole camera in the front to the middle of the display makes a lot of sense compared to the top-right corner on the Galaxy S10 series.

    Are you disappointed that the Galaxy Note 10 series is going to ditch the headphone jack?

    [Via 91Mobile]