What do we know about the Samsung Galaxy Note 10?

One of the world’s most influential companies, founded in South Korea in 1938 and specializing in consumer electronics, will soon release its latest creation. Samsung Galaxy Note 10, as the device in question, will come out in just a few weeks. Interestingly, as rumored, the manufacturer has decided to release devices in two different versions for the first time in the Note series, as was done with the launch of the Samsung S10 (to be more specific, the models on the market then were: Samsung Galaxy S10, Samsung Galaxy S10e and Samsung Galaxy Plus). This time, however, he decided to give the more expensive version a more spectacular, in my opinion, suffix – Pro.

The screen of the new smartphone is Super AMOLED with Quad HD+ resolution. In the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, the screen is expected to be 6.28 inches, and in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro – 6.75 inches, indicating that the smartphones will be quite large. The screen will be bezel-less, but the cutout for the front camera in this outing is expected to appear in the middle, rather than on the side, as was the case on the Samsung Galaxy S10, for example. This move will probably find both its supporters and opponents, depending on individual tastes and preferences of the user.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Pro in the basic version, according to leaks, is expected to have either 128 or 256 GB for users’ own files. They will probably appear (basic versions) as 6GB RAM+128GB for personal files (Samsung Galaxy Note 10) and 8GB RAM+256GB for files (Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro). Interestingly, it’s not entirely clear what will happen to the SSD card reader, but it’s unofficially said that the new devices from Samsung will be stripped of them. Is this a good thing? That depends on the potential buyer, on how many GB will be taken up by their gallery, apps and other such things. On the one hand, filling 256 GB may be difficult, but not impossible. And then what? The user will probably be forced to get rid of some of his files.

The dimensions of the smartphone are expected to be: 162.5mm in height and 77.6mm in width. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is expected to run on a Samsung Exynos 9825 chip, or on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855. The camera that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will be equipped with is most likely the one we saw in the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, which would be quite a negative move, because I have a feeling that more is required from flagships than the parameters previously used in other models from the manufacturer. It includes:

  • 12 Mpix camera, f/1.5 f/1.8 f/2.4, 78-degree viewing angle, optical image stabilization
  • 16 Mpix camera, wide-angle (viewing angle – 123 degrees), f/2.2
  • 12 Mpix
  • camera
  • with telephoto lens, f/2.4

The battery to be found in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will have a capacity of 4500mAh and will support 45W fast charging technology. The devices are also expected to be equipped with USB 3.1 type-C, NFC, LTE, dual SIM. However, look for a 3.5mm headphone jack there in vain. For some, this is a plus, because it heralds that the company is trying to “chase” the iPhone manufacturer and is betting on new and innovative solutions, but for others it is a fad and an unnecessary hindrance to users. Well, because why look for and remember about an adapter if you can just put the headphones in the socket.

Samsung, new devices offer us in five color variants: black (Prism Black), white (Prism White), pink (Flamingo Pink), silver (Claud Silver) and in some markets – red. These are interesting color suggestions, so I’m looking forward to seeing them.

The prices we have to prepare for when we want to buy this model of the device oscillate between 000-1200. So this is, in terms of zloty, roughly from 3770 PLN up to 4520 PLN. Well, there is no denying that these are not low prices. It remains only to believe that the devices will be worth such an amount.

Is it worth investing in this device and will the rumors and leaks come true? We will find out soon, as the launch is likely to take place on August 7, 2019.

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