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  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 full specifications leaked

    Samsung Galaxy Note 10 full specifications leaked

    Samsung will officially announce the Galaxy Note 10 tomorrow at an Unpacked event in New York. We already have a fairly good idea about the device thanks to numeorus leaks in the past.

    Now, we have yet another leak that reveals all the key details and specifications just before its official unveiling. The leak comes via credible tipster Evan Blass aka @evleaks, who has an immaculate track record with his past leaks. Blass has not only published images of the handset, but also revealed full specifications of the Galaxy Note 10.

    Not to mention, the latest leak also confirms we’ll have not two, but three different variants of the Galaxy Note 10. One of them will be a 6.3-inch model simply called the Galaxy Note 10. It’ll come with a quad camera setup which inludes a 12MP wide + 12MP zoom + 16MP ultra-wide, and a +3D depth sensor. Other specs include a 3800mAH battery, 6GB RAM, and 256GB of storage.

    Up next, we have the Galaxy Note 10+ which will come equipped with a 6.8-inch display and the same quad-camera setup. It’ll be offered in a choice of 256GB and 512GB configurations. This particular variant will come equipped with 12GB of RAM.

    Galaxy Note 10 5G

    Finally, we’ll have a 5G variant that’ll also be called the Galaxy Note 10+. It’ll come with the same specs as its non-5G sibling, apart from the Qualcomm 5G modem.

    Under the hood, powering all three variants will be Exynos 9825 chipset. All three models will also have a fingerprint sensor embedded within the screen. Samsung has also opted for the USB-C port, hence, there won’t be a headphone jack.

    galaxy note 10
    Credits: @evleaks

    Elsewhere, the Galaxy Note 10 will also come with 25W Super Fast Charge. Key sources also indicate that the device might feature 45W fast charging, however it’s not mentioned anywhere in the listed spec sheet.

    The Galaxy Note 10 will be unveiled at an Unpacked event in New York tomorrow. 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. Shipments to customers who’ve pre-ordered the phone is likely to begin later this month.

  • Next iPhone to support Apple Pencil: Analysts

    Next iPhone to support Apple Pencil: Analysts

    Apple is widely expected to announce three new iPhones in September. These include the iPhone XI, iPhone XI Max, and iPhone XR. The closer we near the official release, the more information emerges about the new features that cloud arrive with the iPhone 11. Now, analysts at Citi Research predict that Apple Pencil support might finally arrrive on the next iPhone.

    That said, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard rumors of Apple expanding stylus support for iPhones as well. There were rumours last year that the iPhone XS and XS Max might be the first smartphones by Apple to support the Pencil. Since the debut of original Apple Pencil, the stylus is only offered on iPads. Besides, Apple later expanded suport for Apple Pencil to its entire iPad lineup. Analysts at Citi Research now suggest that Apple feels it’s finally time to bring the Apple Pencil support to the iPhone.

    With 5G not debuting this year, and no new display technology or design upgrades being added to the 2019 iPhone lineup, Apple needs a standout feature for the iPhone 11. By bringing Apple Pencil support to the iPhone 11, Apple fans could get a key reason to upgrade to the new iPhone 11.

    The upcoming iPhones are expected to get similar screens as the current iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, though with larger batteries. The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max are expected to pack three rear cameras. The selfie camera is expected to be upgraded to a 10-megapixel sensor, while the rear ones are expected to have 14-megapixel sensors. Meanwhile, the iPhone XIR is expected to boast dual-rear cameras, as opposed to a single-lens primary camera found on the current iPhone XR.

    Analysts at Citi also predict Apple’s pricing structure will remain largely unchanged this year, with the iPhone XI to retain the $999 price tag as the current iPhone XS. Key sources also indicate that Apple’s 2019 iPhone-lineup will be the last generation to include an LCD model, as Apple plans to switch to OLED screens entirely from 2020 onwards.

  • Could this be the Galaxy Note 10+?

    Could this be the Galaxy Note 10+?

    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.

    Credits: @IceUniverse

    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.

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10 specifications tipped in a new leak

    Samsung Galaxy Note 10 specifications tipped in a new leak

    Samsung has officially confirmed its plans to launch the Galaxy Note 10 at an event on August 8. We already have a fairly good idea about the upcoming flagship thanks to numerous leaks in the past.

    Now, just a few weeks before its official unveiling, the upcoming flagship was leaked on Indian ecommerce website Flipkart. Besides, the site also confirms what we already know about the device, based on past leaks and rumors. Addtionally, the latest leak also reveals some key info that was previously unknown.

    To begin with, the leak suggests we’ll have two variants of the Galaxy Note 10. One of them featuring a 6.3-inch Full HD+ display and a plus-sized model having a 6.8-inch display. The former will get fueled by a 3500mAh battery while the 6.8-inch model will pack a 4300mAh battery. Both variants will come bundled with a 25W charger, however, the top-end model is said to have support for a 45W charger as well. Customers will have to buy the standalone 45W charger as it won’t come bundled with the handset.

    Besides, leaks suggest Samsung has removed the Bixby button as well as the headphone jack. Physical keys are still there though, contrary speculations. Past reports also indicate that the fingerprint sensor will be integrated into the screen, just like the Galaxy S10.

    The Galaxy Note will be offered in a choice of 128GB and 256GB storage variants. Under the hood, it’ll get powered by the latest Snapdragon 855 processor. Elsewhere, the S Pen will also get significant upgrades. Reports indicate it’ll have support for gesture control which gives users the ability to scroll through the gallery without having to touch it.

    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 on a few of LG phones allows users to enhance audio on a point of focus in a video.

    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.

  • Next-gen Nikon D6 likely to launch ahead of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

    Next-gen Nikon D6 likely to launch ahead of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

    Nikon is said to be in the final phase of development of the new Nikon D6 DSLR flagship, which will be the successor to the current Nikon D5. The upcoming D6 DSLR is expected to come equipped with a plethora of improvements over the D5, which was launched nearly three years back.

    In terms of new features, the Nikon D6 is expected to able to shoot 4K videos at 60fps. That said, it’s still unknown as to how long would the D6 be able to capture 4K videos at a stretch. The current Nikon D5 is able to shoot 4K videos at 30fps for a period of around 30 mins.

    24MP full frame sensor

    Elsewhere, the upcoming Nikon D6 is said to feature a 24MP full frame sensor, which is an improvement over the 20.8MP sensor found on the D5. Besdies, word is that the D6 could get an internal stabilization feature as well, which is said to have a manual exposure of atleast 120 seconds.

    Other features the Nikon D6 is expected to come with inlcude dual CFExpress/XQD memory card slots along with a rear LCD display with 3.2 million dots. In comparsion, the current Nikon D5’s LCD screen has 2.36 million dots.

    Besides, the D6 is also expected to come equipped with an electronic view finder with the abilty of 0.78x magbnification as well as 100 percent frame coverage. And being marketed as a sports camera, the upcoming D6 is expected to have burst speeds of 14fps. Also, the D6 is said to feature dual image processors to improve its auto focus performance while also offering silent shooting modes.

    Industry experts also suggest that the Nikon D6 will get a mirrorless variant as well, but that is yet to be confirmed. As far as release goes, the company is aiming to launch the Nikon D6 before the 2020 Tokyo Olympics kick off.

  • Samsung Galaxy  Note 10 launch confirmed on August 7

    Samsung Galaxy Note 10 launch confirmed on August 7

    Samsung has finally confirmed that it’ll launch the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 on August 7. The unveiling will be held at Samsung’s usual Unpacked Event in New York city, at 4PM EST. Rumor has it that we might see two different variants of the device at the launch event, one of which could be called the Galaxy Note 10 Pro or Galaxy Note 10+.

    While Samsung has been rather tipped about the changes coming to the upcoming Note 10. That said, the Korean giant did hint at an improved camera performance and S Pen capabilties.

    As already mentioned, Samsung is expected to unveil two models of the handset. One of them with a 6.3-inch display, while the other model could get a 6.75-inch display. The latter will be the top-end model, which is expected to come with higher specifications than its smalller sibling. Past leaks have indicated it could pack a whopping 12GB of RAM.

    With that being said, we might also witness the end of the classic 3.5mm jack with the Galaxy Note 10 series. Word is that Samsung is expected to use wireless headphones or USB Type-C capabilities with its next-gen model. Besides, Samsung might remove the Bixby button as well.

    Past reports also indicate that the fingerprint sensor will be integrated into the screen, just like the Galaxy S10. However, the punch-hole selfie camera has been relocated in the center instead of the top-right corner found on the Galaxy S10.

    You can watch the Galaxy Note 10 launch event livestream via Samsung’s official website. The event kicks off at 4PM EST on August 7.

    More information about the Galaxy Note 10 is likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • CAD renders of Apple’s 2019 iPhone range allegedly leaked

    CAD renders of Apple’s 2019 iPhone range allegedly leaked

    A bunch of CAD renders claiming to be of Apple’s next-gen iPhone models slated for a launch in September have been spotted on the web. These CAD renders give us an early idea as to what Apple’s next gen iPhones could look like.

    The latest CAD renders show all three iPhone models slated for a release in 2019. These include the iPhone XI, iPhone XI Max, and iPhone XIR. The leak nicely falls in line with earlier rumors about Apple’s next iPhone. For instance, all three iPhone models are said to sport a square camera bump on the rear. The iPhone XI and iPhone XI Max are said to feature three rear rear cameras, up from dual lens cameras found on current-gen iPhone XS and XS Max. Meanwhile, the iPhone XIR is expected to boast dual-rear cameras, as opposed to a single-lens primary camera found on the current iPhone XR.

    Moving on to the front, the latest renders show a similar notch found on the iPhone X and iPhone XS, so there aren’t many changes on the handset’s front. Apart from the sqaure camera bump on the back, the next-gen iPhone range will look much like their predecessors, a design inspired by the iPhone X.

    Rumor also has it that Apple might ditch Ligtning for USB-C, however, these CAD renders do not offer any information about the connector Apple will use in next-generation iPhones. Both USB-C and Lightning connectors are similar in size, and the angles shown in these CAD renders do not reveal whether Apple has made the switch to USB-C.

    Key sources also indicate that Apple’s 2019 iPhone-lineup will be the last generation to include an LCD model, as Apple plans to switch to OLED screens entirely from 2020 onwards.

    More leaks about Apple’s 2019 iPhone -lineup are likely to surface as we near the official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Sony offering high-end headphones for free with Xperia 1 pre-orders

    Sony offering high-end headphones for free with Xperia 1 pre-orders

    Sony has already confirmed that its latest Xperia 1 flagship is slated for a release in the US on July 12. That said, the company recently announced that preorders for the smartphone begin Friday, June 28. The Japanese tech giant also confirmed that those who pre-order the Xperia 1 would get Sony’s 1000X M3 wireless noise-cancelling headphones for free, which carry a standalone price tag of nearly $350.

    If you’re planning to buy Sony’s latest flagship, this should make for a rather good deal given the fact that the Xperia 1 is priced at $949 in the US. However, the pre-order deal ends on July 12th, the day when Xperia 1 will be officially released.

    The Xperia 1 features a super tall 6.5-inch, 21:9 4K HDR OLED display, which Sony brags as a first for any smartphone. Under the hood, the smartphone gets powered by the latest Snapdragon 855 processor bundled with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Elsewhere, the Xperia 1 boasts triple rear cameras , Dolby Atmos sound, and ‘game enahncer’ mode that disables notifications and other distractions during gaming.

    The Xperia 1 will be available on AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Interested buyers can take advantage of this pre-order deal via Best Buy, Amazon, B&H Photo, along with several other outlets.

  • Google Pixel 4 leak shows off the phone in three color shades

    Google Pixel 4 leak shows off the phone in three color shades

    Leaks about the upcoming Pixel 4 flagship are flying thick and fast. Besides, Google has already given us a taste of what’s in store by revealing a teaser image of its upcoming handset. Now, we have another alleged leaked render of the flagship thanks to IndiaShopps.

    To begin with, the handset shown in the latest render appears to be the smaller of the two Pixel 4 models, i.e. the non-XL variant. Besides, the leak shows handset in three different color variants. These inlcude Black, White, along with a new subtle mint-green shade.

    Additionally, the renders also show-off the typical contrasting power buttons. These are white for the black color variant, blue for the white one, and sort of acidic yellow for the mint-green model.

    It’s also worth noting that these renders fall in line with previous leaks. We can see a large top bezel on the handset and no physical fingerprint scanner on the back. Now, this essentially implies the Pixel 4 might feature an in-display fingerprint scanner or a facial recognition, similar to Apple’s Face ID.

    Not to mention, the leak also shows the much talked about square camera bump on the rear.

    As is usually the case with leaks, readers are advised to take this information with a pinch of salt as nothing is official for now. Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 4 series towards the end of October, much like Pixel launches in the past.

    More leaks about the Pixel 4 are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Apple Watch users can delete stock apps with watchOS 6

    Apple Watch users can delete stock apps with watchOS 6

    Apart from iOS 13, it appears Apple plans to bring significant changes to the upcoming watchOS 6. One of these major changes is said to be support for deleting first-party apps. Now, this essentially implies that users will be allowed to remove almost all stock apps if they wish to. These include the likes of apps such as Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, Remote, Camera Remote, Radio, ECG, Breathe, Noise Cycle Tracking, and more.

    Removing an app from Apple Watch works largely similar to what you’d do an iPhone. Just long press on the grid to trigger the blurry effect and press the small X symbol to delete a specific app. That said, this method only works for third-party apps, as Apple restricts users to delete first-party apps that Apple Watch comes pre-installed with.

    However, this is all about to change when watchOS 6 starts rolling out. Users will be able to uninstall apps such as Radio, World Clock, Timer, Stopwtach, Walkie-Talkie, and several others. In case users want them back, they’ll just need to reinstall the apps from the App Store.

    However, nothing will change when it comes to removing third party apps. Deleting an app from Apple Watch will result in removal of the same app from the iPhone as well. That said, this behavior won’t apply to apps that come shipped with the Apple Watch. TechCrunch, however, notes that not all of the built-in iOS and watchOS can be removed, as the likes of Heart Rate and Messages will be there.

    Apple plans to release watchOS 6 in September. This is certainly good news for Apple Watch users who wouldn’t want to clutter up their screen with unused apps. The changes mentioned above are likely to make their way in the beta builds in the coming weeks.

  • Google Pixel 4 spotted again with a square camera bump on the rear

    Google Pixel 4 spotted again with a square camera bump on the rear

    We’ve already come across numerous leaks about the Pixel 4 this week. After a bunch of CAD renders that were leaked on the web, Google surprisingly posted an official image of the flagship. Now, the Google Pixel 4 has been spotted in the wild, and the latest leak lines up nicely with earlier leaks of the device.

    The latest set of images posted by 9to5Google, show the device with a squared camera box which houses the dual-rear cameras. That said, these images don’t give us any new information since Google teased official photos of the handset.

    Credits: 9to5Google

    Going by the latest leaks, it appears Pixel 4 will be the first Pixel handset to get more than one primary camera sensor. So far, leaks hint at dual-rear cameras for the Pixel 4, though rumor has it there could be one more ToF sensor. Besides, there appears to be a tiny cutout for the microphone on the top of the device.

    Another noticeable change based on the leaks is a single physical button on the left, which could be either a power button or a dedicated button to activate Google assistant. It’s also worth noting that no such button exists on the Pixel 3 series, as it had all its physical keys housed on the right.

    Significantly reduced bezels

    Besides, leaks also point at the absence of bezels or near bezel-free edges on the new Pixel 4. Some sources even point out at a Galaxy S10-like punch hole at the top right corner for the selfie camera. It could either be a dual-camera setup or a single camera bundled with a front flash.

    Also, the bottom bezel gets reduced significantly, which could mean the Pixel 4 won’t pack front firing speakers. Leaks also point towards the absence of a physical fingerprint sensor, which suggests it could either be placed underneath the display or within the side-mounted power button.

    Google is expected to unveil the Pixel 4 series sometime in late October. More leaks about the handset are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • iPhone 11, Pixel 4, and Galaxy Note 10 release dates tipped

    iPhone 11, Pixel 4, and Galaxy Note 10 release dates tipped

    A bunch of highly-anticipated handsets are slated for a release in the second half of 2019. These include the likes of iPhone 11, Pixel 4, and the Galaxy Note 10. We already know that all the above-mentioned devices are set to go official this year, though few specifics are available on the actual release dates of these devices.

    Now, however, credible tipster Evan Blass has given us an expected launch date of the three hotly-anticipated launches this year. These inlcude the Galaxy Note 10, the iPhone 11, and the Pixel 4.

    Samsung will likely be the first to unveil its Galaxy Note 10 flagship, late in the month of August. Apple, meanwhile, will most likely unveil the iPhone 11 in the second half of September. Apple usually unveils its new iPhone range in September, so the timing shouldn’t come as a surprise.

    iPhone 11 launch in September?

    To recall, the iPhone 7 was made official on September 16, 2016, the iPhone 8 on September 22, 2017, while the iPhone Xs was released on September 21, 2018.

    Given the fact that sales of new iPhones typically start on Friday, the iPhone 11 could go official on September 20 or September 27. Both timelines fall in the second half of September and is in line with the dates suggested by Evan Blass.

    Google’s Pixel 4 will be the last major flagship launch sometime in late October. Readers, however, are reminded that the dates here concern the day when these devices will go on sale. Hence, the official unveiling can take place a week or so before they go on sale. Blass has cited Verizon’s marketing calender for the second half of 2019 in regards to the launch date of these devices.

    More leaks about these flagships are likely to surface as we near their offiicial release dates. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Google officially teases the Pixel 4

    Google officially teases the Pixel 4

    Google has officially posted an image of the upcoming Pixel 4 Android flagship on Twitter, putting an end to a set of leaks that surfaced on the web recently.

    The Pixel 4 is expected to release this fall, most probably sometime in October. Now, the company has teased the handset giving us a fairly good idea about the Pixel 4’s design. Going by the image posted on Twitter, we can see a square which houses dual rear cameras and the flash. Google’s Pixel phones are known for their camera prowess, and this will be the first time Google is using multiple camera lenses at the rear.

    Besides, the image shows that Google’s G logo is placed at at the bottom of the screen. However, the tech giant has only teased the back of the device for now.

    A tag line also accompanied the tweet which stated, ” Wait till you see what it can do”. Now, this suggests that the Pixel 4 will feature the latest mobile technologies. Hence, we can expect Pixel 4 to come with wireless charging, stereo speakers, USB Type C, face unlock, as well as in-display fingerprint sensor. Besides, the next-generation Google Assistant will also be included in the Pixel 4.

    As fas as Pixel 4 specifications are concerened, for now, we have no idea about what’s under the handset’s hood. However, rumor has it that the Pixel 4 will boast 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, at a minimum.

    Google is expected to launch two variants of the handset, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. More details about Google’s next flagship are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Pixel 4 leak shows an iPhone 11-like design

    Pixel 4 leak shows an iPhone 11-like design

    There’s been a dearth of leaks about the upcoming Pixel 4. However, finally it seems like we’ve some proper renders about the upcoming device. OnLeaks in collabortaion with PriceBaba has published a bunch of renders, which are based on ‘early prototyping schematics’. Now, this essentially means that the handset’s design could change by the time of official release.

    Nevertheless, the latest renders show-off the handset with a near bezelfree display. Besides, it shows a camera bump on the rear, which looks quite similar to a few iPhone 11 leaks we’ve seen in the past.

    The leak suggests that the square bump could house at least two cameras. If this turns out to be true, this would be the first time Google will use more than one camera lens on the rear.

    Elsewhere, the leak indicates that the speakers could move on to sides, instead of front facing speakers found on current-gen Pixel phones. Besides, the leak suggests there won’t be a physical fingerprint sensor on the Pixel 4. Not to mention, there is no headphone jack either. As far as Pixel 4 specs are concerned, rumor has it that the device will come with a minimum of 6GB RAM and 128GB of storage.

    Fans aren’t really excited about this Pixel 4 leak, and Reddit is full of users dissappointed about the awful camera square. That said, we’ll take this leak with a huge boulder of salt as other Pixel 4 leaks show a completely different design. There’s a lot of incoherent information about the handset based the latest leaks. However, we expect rumors to start lining up nicely as we approach the handset’s official unveiling.

    We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.

  • Galaxy Note 10 release date tipped in August

    Galaxy Note 10 release date tipped in August

    Rumors about the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 flaghsip are flying thick and fast. We’ve already come across high defintion renders of the handset in several past leaks. Now, fresh reports have emerged which hint at the release date of the device.

    In the last few years, the South Korean giant has launched its new Note models in the month of August. The reason being that Samsung wants to release its new Note devices a month before Apple unveils the new iPhone range. Besides, Samsung wants to make sure its devices receive the desired attention from consumers, as well as some time to mature in the market.

    According to a new report, Samsung plans to stick with the same approach, as the Galaxy Note 10 is expected to release in August. Korean publication ETNews suggests that the flagship could be unveiled on August 10, with sales to kick off later the same month. To recall, the Galaxy Note 9 was launched on August 9, just a day before the date speculated for this year’s model.

    Two Galaxy Note 10 models incoming

    Key sources indicate that Samsung plans to unveil two different Galaxy Note 10 models this year, a standard version and a Pro version. The standard Galaxy Note 10 model is expected to feature a 6.28-inch display while the Pro model could get a 6.75-inch display. Besides, the top-end model is expected to come with a quad-camera system and up to 12GB of RAM.

    Past reports also indicate that the fingerprint sensor will be integrated into the screen, just like the Galaxy S10. Elsewhere, the punch-hole selfie camera has been relocated in the center instead of the top-right corner found on the Galaxy S10. Also, the Note 10 will not have a 3.5mm headphone jack, so users will need wireless earphones or earphones with USB-C connector.

    More details about the Galaxy Note 10 are likely to surface as we near its official release. We’ll update you as soon as we hear anything new. Until then, keep checking back for more.