We’re just under a month away from the official debut of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, and today, even more Note 10 leaks have hit the web, courtesy of WinFuture and Ishan Agarwal.
This latest round of leaks come in the form of several official-looking device photos, which seem to line up with previous leaks. The new detailed renders confirm a lot of what was already known about the device. For one, there are slimmer bezels on the top and bottom, as well as a punch-hole display cutout to house the front-facing camera. Unlike the S10, though, that cutout is centered on the display. Further, there’s a triple-camera array on the back, but in a vertical layout on this device. Since this is the “normal” version of the Note 10, though, some of the sensors expected on the “Pro” variant aren’t in place.
It remains to be seen whether or not users will prefer this design to the previously-noted alternatives, but it’s certainly a bold choice. Another bold decision is the lack of any obvious fingerprint sensor, which seems to imply that it’s either been removed or moved under the display.
One thing these pictures do not confirm is the existence or lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack. Traditionally, Samsung has taken pride in being one of the last remaining holdouts to still include the ports in their phones other smartphone makers have forced wireless headphones or dongles on their users, but that could change with the Note 10.
The last major takeaway from these new leaks is the Note 10’s color schemes. In addition to a standard black option, Samsung seems to be offering up a much more vivid pearlescent design.
We will learn more about Samsung’s latest smartphone sometime next month, which is when the Note 10’s official reveal is set to take place.