Four versions of the Note 10 are expected to land this August, two with 5G and one with a brand-new name: Note 10 Pro. The largest of the four, tipped to feature a 6.75in Quad-HD+ display and quad-lens rear camera, it will tower over the 6.28in-screen, triple-lens camera standard Note10.
The Galaxy Note 10 looks set to feature a similar display to the Galaxy S10, according to leaked HTML5 benchmarks.
The lesser-specced Galaxy Note 10 is expected to sport the same resolution on its 6.27in display, which will be smaller than the 6.75in screen rumoured for the Pro-branded model.
This suggests that Samsung will bring its Infinity-O panel to the Galaxy Note line, as the Galaxy S10 sports the same 19:9 aspect ratio.
Other leaked specs include Android 9 Pie, a 4,500mAh battery with support for 25W fast-charging and support for both 4G and 5G on the highest-spec model.
Despite lots of rumours flying around the web, there are not yet any leaked images of Note 10 in the flesh.
Originally brought to light via Slashleaks, a 5G variant of the Galaxy Note 10 will reportedly include a battery with a capacity of 4,300mAh. How that translates into everyday battery life remains to be seen but it’s certainly encouraging, especially when the biggest battery is pair with Qualcomm’s efficient Snapdragon 855 chipset. As a point of reference, the battery on the Note 9 had a capacity of 4,000mAh.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will likely be unveiled sometime this coming August.