Samsung Galaxy Note 10 - August 2019
The third Samsung flagship to arrive in 2019, the Note 9 will mark itself out with an even larger screen (now up to 6.66in), a higher-capacity battery and an S-Pen stylus.
Almost certainly arriving in August 2019, the Galaxy Note 10 is said to offer 8% more usable screen area, and will also feature Samsung's new Infinity-O display (with punch-hole-style cutout for the selfie camera).
We can expect to see all the same improvements that come to the Galaxy S line in February with the S10, including the in-display fingerprint sensor, Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820, UFS 3.0 storage and Samsung's new OneUI.
The Note 10 is also thought to feature four camera lenses at the rear, and there are some rumours the selfie camera will be moved to the S-Pen stylus.
The jury is out on the name however, with some suggesting a simple change from a 0 to a 5 in the model number could point to a rebrand. We think it could just as easily reference 5G support, since there will almost certainly be a 5G version if it is not built-in as standard.
Read more about the upcoming Galaxy Note 10.
The third Samsung flagship to arrive in 2019, the Note 9 will mark itself out with an even larger screen (now up to 6.66in), a higher-capacity battery and an S-Pen stylus.
Almost certainly arriving in August 2019, the Galaxy Note 10 is said to offer 8% more usable screen area, and will also feature Samsung's new Infinity-O display (with punch-hole-style cutout for the selfie camera).
We can expect to see all the same improvements that come to the Galaxy S line in February with the S10, including the in-display fingerprint sensor, Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820, UFS 3.0 storage and Samsung's new OneUI.
The Note 10 is also thought to feature four camera lenses at the rear, and there are some rumours the selfie camera will be moved to the S-Pen stylus.
The jury is out on the name however, with some suggesting a simple change from a 0 to a 5 in the model number could point to a rebrand. We think it could just as easily reference 5G support, since there will almost certainly be a 5G version if it is not built-in as standard.
Read more about the upcoming Galaxy Note 10.


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