Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ first alleged live photos


Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ previously known as Galaxy Note 10 Pro shows itself in what appear to be the first alleged live images shared on the slashleaks portal, the new images do not differ at all from the rumors emerged in recent weeks and from the renderings published at the beginning of the month.

The three shots show us the presence of a single front camera positioned right in the middle of the upper part of the display (Infinity-O), the triple vertical rear camera and the large screen with particularly thin edges.

In short, nothing particularly new compared to what is shown in the renderings seen in the past, even if seeing a first live image of the smartphone undoubtedly has another effect. We want to make only one note: the photo that depicts the rear compartment does not seem to show the additional sensors that should be proper to the Note 10+, as we can, for example, observe in the last renderings of the cases.

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The photo is not properly focused so it is likely that the sensors are not noticed for this reason, but it is also probable that the second image belongs to the classic Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or that the sensors themselves may be exclusive to the 5G model. For the moment there are no certain details.

As we get closer to August 7th (date of the alleged presentation), the Galaxy Note 10 and its Plus variant have fewer and fewer secrets: by now we know (almost) all its technical specifications, both of the 4G models and the 5G versions that will go to enrich the Samsung smartphone portfolio.

Recently, we have seen a new leak related to the accessories dedicated to the Note 10 2019 edition, as reported by the British seller MobileFun, not new to this type of anticipation. Apparently, there will be no special news this year, and the official accessories will include the classic LED Cover and Clear View Cover, as well as the usual silicone and leather cases.

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