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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.

  • New Fitbit Versa with Alexa integration leaked

    New Fitbit Versa with Alexa integration leaked

    A new Fitbit Versa with Amazon Alexa integration has been spotted on the web. The leak comes via credible tipster Evan Blass aka @evleaks, who has a good track record when it comes to leaks about upcoming products long befoe their official release.

    A new Fitbit Versa model to be in the works isn’t surprising at all, considering the popularity of the original Fitbit Versa. Going by the image posted in the leak, the new Fitbit Versa will come with Amazon Alexa integration, which could certainly turn out to be an attractive feature for buyers.

    Besides, the upcoming Versa will also get a microphone, giving it the ability to take voice calls. Besides, it might also get a new AMOLED display that should help Fitbit compete better with other smartwatches. Also, this would be a massive upgrade from the LCD display on the original Versa that should seamlessly blend with the surrounding lack bezels.

    Besides, there’s also a curved, 2.5D glass cover and updated case design that would make it look much like the Apple Watch. However, the bezels still appear to be much bigger than Apple’s smartwatch. There’s also just a single button on the new Versa, instead of three found on the old model.

    Elsewhere, the leaked image suggests there are no buttons on the right edge, just like the Versa Lite. Besides, the backplate appears to have the same sensors. All in all, the leak suggests the Versa 2 might have a lot in common with earlier iterations of the smartwatch.

    That said, Fitbit is yet to annnounce officialy aabout its plans on the next Versa smartwatch. Even though the information does come from a reliable source, we have to take this leak with pinch of salt until Fitbit acknowledges its working on a new smartwatch.

  • Facebook plans to rename Instagram and WhatsApp

    Facebook plans to rename Instagram and WhatsApp

    Both WhatsApp and Instagram are essentially household names around the world. With such popularity, one would assume that renaming both these brands would be simply pointless and downright crazy. Though, it appears that’s exactly what Facebook has in mind.

    The company confirmed on Friday about it plans to rename WhatsApp and Instagram. Facebook essentially plans to add its own name to these apps. Hence, from now on, WhatsApp will be known as ‘WhatsApp from Facebook’ and similarly, Instagram will be called ‘Instagram from Facebook’.

    The whole point behind the name change is that Facebook wants people to know who’s the boss, as it owns both Instrgram and WhatsApp. Sources indicate that the new name will be displayed only on the app stgore pages on both iOS and Android. The name change will also be visible on the login pages.

    “We want to be clearer about the products and services that are part of Facebook”. said Facebook.

    To recall, Facebook bought Instagram back in 2012 followed by WhatsApp in 2014.Since then, Facebook has allowed to them function as seperate entities, with their own namagers, employees, and different work places.

    In the past few years, even Facebook has acquired a lot of features from Instagram For instance, Intagram. stories, a feature inspired by Snpachat, was added to WhatsApp as Status and on Facebook as stories. However, Facebook has also been slammed over data privacy and security concerns over the past few years. For now, Instagram and WhatsApp are not affected by these privacy issues, and we hope it stays the same.

  • Apple faces another lawsuit over slowing down iPhones

    Apple faces another lawsuit over slowing down iPhones

    It appears the iPhone slowdown saga won’t come to an end, as Apple is being sued again for slowing down iPhones unethically, so to speak. In the lawsuit filed in Northern California, a group of 18 individuals have taken the company to the federal court.

    The plaintiffs claim that Apple is apparently responsible for ‘one of the largest consumer frauds history’, as the company intentionally slowed down iPhones starting January 2017.

    In late 2017, Apple admitted that it rolled out software tweaks in an iOS update in order to handle battery degradation issues. Shortly after, the company announced a discounted battery replacement program and shipped more iOS updates that showed battery health of every iPhone.

    That said, the new lawsuit alleges that Apple did so only to make money, as it forced many customers to purchase new iPhones because of performance issues.

    “While Plaintiffs and the class need not attribute any motive behind Apple’s intentional degradation of the Devices, it is evident that Apple continued to do so for the simple reason most frauds are committed: money,” the lawsuit states according to documents obtained by MacRumors.

    “Although technically complex in part, the scheme was logical and simple: The Devices were designed defectively, and Apple released software updates to conceal the Defects, all the while exacerbating the effects of the Defects – principally decreased performance – so that Device users had no choice but to purchase new batteries or upgrade their Devices, resulting in additional payments to Apple and a sustained (albeit forced) customer base.”

    Apple is yet to offer any statement on this new lawsuit. Sources, however, indicate that the company is currently involved in nearly 60 similar class action lawsuits internationally. Hence, it could take a while before we could arrive at a conclusion for all them.

  • Google Play Pass service may cost $4.99 a month on debut

    Google Play Pass service may cost $4.99 a month on debut

    Google has been working on its Play Pass service for quite sometime now. The company recently confirmed that they are currently testing the service, though did not reveal any specifics about its release.

    In case you didn’t know, Google’s Play Pass is a new subscription based service that will give members access to a plethora of popular apps and games that usually require recurring or upfront payment. As Play pass mebers won’t have to make any sort of payments with apps or towards in-app purchases.

    According to sources, Google is currently testing the service with a monthly subscription plan of $4.99 a month. That said, the pricing could change by the time the service officially launches. Besides, a host of apps will be a part of Play Pass, which includes premium apps as well as several popular gaming titles.

    Google’s Play Pass can be deemed as a direct rival for Apple Arcade, which is a similar service offering access to multiple apps for monthly subscribers. However, Apple Arcade subscribers can access the service across multiple platforms such as iPhone, iPad, as well as the Apple TV. As of now, it remains unclear if Google has similar plans. For instance, whether Play Pass apps can also be accessed via Android TV and so on.

    However, industry experts are still skeptical whether Google’s plans to launch Play Pass would be a success. Now, this has much to do with the fact that unlike iOS users, Android users aren’t interested to pay for apps they want to use. In comparison, iOS users are more inclined pay for apps they use, hence an Apple Arcade sort of a plan can be a success on iOS.

  • 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.

  • Galaxy Fold launch date might clash with 2019 iPhone range

    Galaxy Fold launch date might clash with 2019 iPhone range

    The Galaxy Fold, the world’s first ever foldable smartphone was originally slated for a release in April. However, the handset’s launch was pushed back after early reviewers faced issues with the device’s screen. However, Samsung recently stated in a press release how it has fixed such issues and the device is now ready for a release.

    That said, the Korean giant did not reveal an exact release date of the handset. Now, a new report via Korean publication The Investor suggests that Samsung could launch the device in the third week of September, between September 18 and 20.

    If this happens, the Galaxy Fold’s release might clash with Apple’s 2019 iPhone lineup. Reports indicate that the 2019 iPhone range will include the iPhone XI, iPhone XI Max, and iPhone XIR.

    Now, this could turn out to be a bad move for the Korean giant as the Galaxy Fold would be a hard sell given its exorbitant price tag of $2000. Besides, we also have to consider the fact that early reviews of the device weren’t really positive. Nonetheless, it’ll be rather interesting to see Samsung launching the Galaxy Fold at the same as Apple’s next iPhone.

    Samsung has big plans for the month of August. Apart from the niche Galaxy Fold, the Korean brand will also unveil the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 range. Numerous reports indicate that Samsung will launch two variants of the phablet. The standard model with a 6.3-inch AMOLED FHD display will be dubbed as the Galaxy Note 10, while its top-end model with 6.8-inch FHD display will known as the Galaxy Note 10+.

  • 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.

  • New Android Auto has finally arrived: Here is what’s new

    New Android Auto has finally arrived: Here is what’s new

    Google has finally started rolling out the latest version of Android Auto for users worldwide. The first set of users have begun receiving the update, while a full rollout is expected to complete in the coming weeks. As expected, the latest version of Android Auto comes with a plethora of improvements and features.

    To begin with, it gets a redesigned app launcher which makes it much easier to find apps you use the most. The app launcher has been relocated from the center of the display to the left corner. It displays multiple apps from there, making it easier and safer for users to launch apps they use the most. Favorite apps are now located within the top row of the app launcher. Hence, for someone who just uses Google navigation, a music app, and the phone, the first row is everything you’d need.

    Redesigned Navigation Bar

    Another major change in Android Auto is the new navigation bar that makes it easier to control apps from the bottom of the display. It now features a dynamic approach, which essentially means that it adapts to what users have on the screen.

    The new navigation bar is now located on at the bottom of the display, which allows users to mange applications at ease. For example, users can play, pause, or skip tracks from their favorite music app from the bar itself. Besides, they can also access Google Assistant or notifications directly from the bar.

    Android Auto’s new Navigation bar

    “The new navigation bar sits at the bottom of your display, and allows you to manage multiple apps, more easily. So if you’re listening to music, you won’t miss your next turn; or if you’re following directions, you can still easily pause or skip a song. You can also jump straight to your app running in the background with one tap.” explained Google.

    Elsewhere, Android Auto will also offer deeper integration with Google Assistant. As users will be able to perform more commands through a new assistant icon next to apps.

    The latest Android Auto also caters to different display sizes. Hence, some users can take advantage of more screen real estate offered by their carmaker. Besides, it also brings a new dark theme and customized accents that go well with your car’s interiors.

    The new Android Auto is rolling out in phases. Tye first set users have started getting the update, and it should arrive on all Android Auto compatible handsets in the next few weeks.

  • New Pixel 4 video goes big on gesture controls and face unlock

    New Pixel 4 video goes big on gesture controls and face unlock

    Google is seemingly trying to build a hype about its upcoming Pixel 4 range. The company just released a new video which teases the handset’s new face unlock mechanism and gesture control feature. Whether both features will attract more users towards Pixel 4 handsets, only time will tell. For now, Google has shown-off Pixel 4’s face unlock and gesture control features in the new video. The short video posted on YouTube essentially suggests how users will be able to control the Pixel 4 without touching the screen, just by hand gestures.

    According to Google, gesture control features is the result of new radar technology called Soli. The upcoming Pixel phones will have support for this technology developed by the Advanced Technology and Projects division at Google. Soli relies on high-end optical technology to detect movements off the screen, while the underlying software responds to such movements.

    “Pixel 4 will be the first device with Soli, powering our new Motion Sense features to allow you to skip songs, snooze alarms, and silence phone calls, just by waving your hand. These capabilities are just the start, and just as Pixels get better over time, Motion Sense will evolve as well,” said Google.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4&v=KnRbXWojW7c

    Elsewhere, Google also plans to upgrade the face unlock mechanism with its new Pixel range. The latest video shows how a user unlocks the Pixel 4 by looking at it, similar to how Face ID works. The company will hope to make it as secure as Apple’s Face ID technology, as face unlock technology in Android phones aren’t considered as secure as Apple’s. Google, however, suggests that won’t be the case with the next-gen Pixel.

    “Face unlock uses facial recognition technology that is processed on your device, so that image data never leaves your phone. The images used for face unlock are never saved or shared with other Google services,” the company explained.

    The Pixel 4 is expected to release this fall, most probably sometime in October. 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.

  • Samsung support page confirm the Galaxy Note 10+

    Samsung support page confirm the Galaxy Note 10+

    A handful of support pages that went live during the weekend confirm that the Galaxy Note 10+ will be launched alongside the standard model. These pages must have got the go-ahead early, though have now been removed. Samsung Romania, for instance, tipped at a Note 10+ model with 512GB of storage. Besides, sources also indicate that a 256GB variant is coming well. However, these pages did not reveal any other specifics about the device. With that being said, much has been already leaked about the device.

    To begin with, Samsung plans to launch two variants of the Galaxy Note 10. The standard model will simply be called the Galaxy Note 10 and feature a 6.3-inch display. The top-end model, likely to be called the Galaxy Note 10+, will boast a 6.8-inch display. Leaks have also tipped at a 3500mAh battery for the standard Note 10 and a bigger 4300mAh battery for the top-end variant. Both models will come bundled with a 25W charger, however the Note 10+ is said to get support for a 45W charger as well. However, buyers will have shell out extra for the same as it won’t be a part of the standard package.

    Under the hood, powering both models will be the latest Snapdragon 855 processor. Elsewhere, even the S-Pen is said to get its fair share of upgrades. It’ll inlcude support for gesture control, giving users the ability to induce action on the screen without the need to touch it. The updated S-Pen will also support what is reportedly called “air gestures”.

    We can expect a bunch of handy upgrades in the camera department as well. Leaks indicate that the front selfie cam will get a feature called Night Mode. This should allow users to click better selfies even in low light conditions. The rear cam is also set to feature integrated Live Focus and audio zoom capability, with the latter offering the ability to zoom in on a particular zone to capture the audio better during video shoots.

    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.

  • New Samsung Galaxy S11 details leak out

    New Samsung Galaxy S11 details leak out

    We finally might have some concrete details about the next generation Galaxy S11. According to credible tipster @IceUniverse, one of the Galaxy S11 models is codenamed Picasso, just like the Galaxy S10, which was codenamed Beyond before its official release.

    Besides, the latest leak claims that the Galaxy S11 will have significant camera upgrades over the current model. That said, no specifics were provided about the camera improvements we can expect with the next-generation Galaxy flagship. For now, we can say it might use the same camera configuration that’ll featrure on the forthcoming Galaxy Note 10, which is expected to get a quad-camera setup including a ToF sensor.

    Elsewhere, the Galaxy S11 could also see its front camera cutout repositioned or redesigned. Samsung could further refine the camera cutout by making it even smaller than the one found on the Galaxy S10, or for that matter on the upcoming Note phablet. The Galaxy Note 10 slated for a release in August will have its camera cutout in the center of the screen, as opposed to the top right corner found on the Galaxy S10.

    Finally, the leak indicates that the Galaxy S11 will run Android Q out-of-the- box with Samsung’s One UI 2.x atop. Google is expected to release the next version of its Android operating system this summer, therefore, by the time the Galaxy S11 releases, the search engine giant would be ready to push it to flagships from other manufacturers as well.

    Samsung is excpected to launch the Galaxy S11 in early 2020, while its global unveiling is likely to take place in February.

    In other related news, Samsung has finally confirmed the launch date of the Galaxy Fold. The handset was originally slated for a release in April. However, the launch was pushed back due to screen issues found by earlly reviewers of the device.

    Samsung is now beleived to have resolved such issues that delayed the handset’s launch by four months. The Korean giant has announced that the handset will go on sale in September, just a few weeks after it launches the Galaxy Note 10. Samsung also confirmed that only select markets will get it first, though other specifics haven’t been provided.

  • Apple Card slated for a release in August

    Apple Card slated for a release in August

    The Apple Card is expected to launch in the first half of August. According to a new report by Bloomberg, the first customers are likely to receive the card in the next few weeks, which falls in line with Apple’s original release window for the summer.

    To recall, the Apple Card was announced back in March. The whole idea with Apple Card is to make traditional paymnets more convenient for users. It’ll be available via the Wallet app on the iPhone and will need iOS 12.4. The key attributes of the Apple Card will be its easy-to-understand spending, no fees and lower interest rates, along with privacy and cash returns.

    The iPhone-maker has joined hands with MasterCard and Goldman Sachs to launch the Apple Card. It’ll offer users a slew of benefits such as 2 percent cashhback on Apple Pay transactions and 3 percent cashback on Apple purchases. Besides, Apple Card users won’t have to pay any extra fee, so there’ll be no annual, late, or international or over-the-limit fee.

    “We are excited to be the global payments network for Apple Card, providing customers with fast and secure transactions around the world,” said Ajay Banga, president and CEO of Mastercard.

    The titanium Apple Card is specifically designed keeping in mind user privacy. Hence, it has no card number, CVV security code, expiration date, or signature on it. The only it has is your name embossed on it.

    “Apple Card transforms the entire credit card experience by simplifying the application process, eliminating fees, encouraging customers to pay less interest and providing a new level of privacy and security,” said Apple.

  • Apple buys Intel’s smartphone modem business for $1 billion

    Apple buys Intel’s smartphone modem business for $1 billion

    Apple has officially confirmed in a press release that it has acquired a major stake in Intel’s 5G smartphone modem business. The iPhone-maker wants to acquire the majority of Intel’s smartphone business, along with over 2200 Intel employees, intellectual property, equipment and leases, in order to manufacture modems for future iPhones. The move will cost Apple nearly a billion US dollars, and plans to close the deal will happen sometime in the fourth quarter of 2019.

    “We’ve worked with Intel for many years and know this team shares Apple’s passion for designing technologies that deliver the world’s best experiences for our users,” said Johny Srouji, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Technologies. “Apple is excited to have so many excellent engineers join our growing cellular technologies group, and know they’ll thrive in Apple’s creative and dynamic environment.”

    Apple, however, won’t take over the entire smartphone modem business from Intel, who’ll still manufacture modems for products such as autonomous vehicles, personal computers, and IoT (Internet of Things) devices. Once the deal is finalized, Apple will acquire over 17,000 wireless technology patents ranging from protocols for cellular standards and modem operation and architecture.

    Meanwhile, Intel claims it wants to sell the smartphone modem business because they want to focus on 5G technologies for telecommunications equipment manufacturers, network operators, and cloud service providers. Intel CEO Bob Swan stated that the agreement will allow the compny to focus on developing technology for 5G network while also retaining crucial intellectual property and modem technology.

  • 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.