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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 full specifications leaked

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Written by James Miller

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.

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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.

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James Miller

Senior writer & Rumors Analyst, James is a postgraduate in biotechnology and has an immense interest in following technology developments. Quiet by nature, he is an avid Lacrosse player. He is responsible for handling the office staff writers and providing them with the latest updates happenings in the world of technology. You can contact him at [email protected].