First real photo of the Galaxy Note 10+ is here
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The wait is over and now we know what the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ looks like. It is as good looking as what we saw in the earlier leaked Verizon advertisement banner. The Galaxy Note 10+ is fashioning a massive screen and extremely thin bezels on its edges.
Before this, we only had seen the renders of the Samsung flagship and now what we see here is a device quite similar to those. The image was posted by TechTalkTV and Ice Universe – very reliable Samsung leaker – confirmed it is the actual device.
The punch-hole selfie camera centred above looks relatively smaller than the Galaxy S10, while we think it may be a result of the screen being so huge, the front camera appears to be smaller.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ shown in the above image will reportedly use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ processor with a 6.8-inch 3040 x 1440-pixel AMOLED display, an additional Time-of-Flight sensor for 3D imaging on the back, and a 4300mAh battery. The phone will boast 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage (though 512GB and even 1TB models have been rumoured).
On another hand, the Note 10 may also have the same processor, a 6.3-inch AMOLED display with a 2280 x 1080-pixel resolution. Probably could start with an 8GB RAM and a 256GB storage variant. On the rear, it could feature a triple camera setup with a 12MP, 16MP wide-angle and 12MP telephoto sensors, and to power it all up, a 3500mAh battery.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 line-up will launch on August 7.
Source: https://www.deccanchronicle.com
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