Fresh render gives us the clearest look at Samsung Galaxy Note 10


August 7th is the date on the calendar that every industry watchers look up to. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is launching on August 7, and expectedly, more rumors and leaks are pouring even as we have only a few weeks to go.

Just yesterday, we saw a leaked official marketing render of the Watch Active 2 which is tipped to come along the Note10, and now, we have a similar render of the GalaxyNote 10 phablet.

Released by tipster  Evan Blass, the render, unlike the previously leaked ones, looks more official given Samsung’s other marketing renders. The render accompanied by the S pen clearly beams light on the Galaxy Note 10 from an angle – the top. It also showcases the large screen which looks disturbed by any form of cut-out or bezels, except for the centered Infinity-O hole-punch front-facing camera.

Gizchina News of the week


Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Mostly noticeable from the angled position is the flat top which perhaps should see the screen occupying more space than ever before. The Galaxy Note 9 for comparison sake has a more rounded top. It houses the MicroSD/SIM slot, perhaps with an IR blaster. The top and bottom both are entirely not clear here, however, past render reveals that the bezels are even now smaller than the S10 top and bottom bezels.

Overall, the Galaxy Note 10 is now more blocky than ever. And obviously, the Note10 has an in-display scanner. And also bids goodbye to the headphone jack as well as the signature Bixby button.

Read Also:  Samsung Models to Receive Six Years of Software Updates

On the flipside, previously leaked renders reveal the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has a trio of vertically arranged cameras. The Note 10 Pro retains the same setup, but with an additional 3D time-of-flight sensor.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Price

Early reports say the basic version of the GalaxyNote 10 will start at about $1200. Although that may differ from region to regions.

Disclaimer: We may be compensated by some of the companies whose products we talk about, but our articles and reviews are always our honest opinions. For more details, you can check out our editorial guidelines and learn about how we use affiliate links.

Source/VIA :
Previous ZTE & Slovakian operator open the country's first 5G video call
Next China Unicom & Huawei completes 5G cable program