The Galaxy Note 10+ has already leaked in some hands-on photos and today, thanks to WinFuture, we get to have a look at the regular Galaxy Note 10. The press renders show the Galaxy Note 10 in all its glory including its vertical triple-camera setup at the rear and the centered punch-hole selfie camera at the front.
The second render is an interesting one as it shows that Samsung is going to offer the Galaxy Note 10 in a two-tone finish as Huawei has been doing with its phones. In fact, the gradient finish of the Galaxy Note 10 as shown in the renders below looks very similar to one of the P30 Pro’s color variant.
The Galaxy Note 10 is going to be the smaller brother of the Galaxy Note 10+. It is rumored to feature a 6.4-inch display, though other specs of the two handsets are going to remain the same. Like the Galaxy S10, the Note 10 series is expected to come with a Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 chipset, 8GB RAM, IP68 certification, HDR10 certified Dynamic AMOLED display, microSD card slot, and oodles of internal storage.
While the Galaxy Note 10 series is going to be packed to the brim with top-notch specs and features, Samsung is expected to drop the headphone jack which is going to be a bit of a bummer.
The triple-camera setup on the Galaxy Note 10 is expected to be the same as the Galaxy S10. This means we are looking at a primary dual-aperture 12MP shooter, a 12MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP ultra-wide angle shooter. The Galaxy Note 10+ will feature a quad-camera setup which will include an additional ToF sensor.
Samsung is all set to launch the Galaxy Note 10 series on August 7 next month. Are you looking forward to its launch?
[Via WinFuture]