In just over a week, Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy Note 10. Multiple sources suggest that we’ll have two variants of the phablet, a standard model simply called Galaxy Note 10, and a top-end variant called the Galaxy Note 10+. We already have a good idea about these devices thanks to numerous leaks in the past.
Now, leaked renders of the Galaxy Note 10+ are doing rounds on the web. The alleged render was posted by credible tipster IceUniverse, who claims that the device shown in the render in indeed the Galaxy Note 10+. If this turns out to be true, the wait is probably over and we finally know what the phablet’s top-end variant looks like.
The render shows a device with a flamboyant, massive screen along with super thin bezels on its edges. Besides, the renders suggest that the punch hole selfie camera in the center looks much smaller compared to the Galaxy S10. On the back, we can see vertically stacked triple rear cameras, while the LED flash module is placed in a seperate enclosure next to the triple-lens cameras.
As per earlier leaks, the model shown above is said to feature a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a resoltuion of 3040×1440 pixels. Under the hoood, the handset will have the latest Snapdragon 855+ processor paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Rumors also suggest it’ll be offered in 512GB and 1TB variants.
Improved Camera
Talking about cameras, the leak suggests the front-facing cameras will have support for Night Mode. This would essentially allow users to take better selfies in low-light conditions. Besides, the rear camera is said to come with integrated Live Focus and audio zoom capability. The audio zoom feature found allows users to enhance audio on a point of focus in a video. Besides, an additional Time of Flight (ToF) sensor on the back has also been rumored for 3D imaging.
The Galaxy Note 10 is slated for a global launch at an event in New York on August 7. Users can watch the Galaxy Note 10 launch event livestream via Samsung’s official website. The event kicks-off at 4PM EST on August 7.