Galaxy Note 10 Official Images Leaked
Samsung’s upcoming flagship, the Galaxy Note 10 is going to belaunched on August 7, which is not too far away, and as we approach the launch, leaks surrounding the new phones are increasing. Well, after leaked screen covers,headphone jack rumors, and a lot of leaks surrounding the punch-hole on the Note 10, we now have the official images of the Galaxy Note 10 showing the phone off in all its glory (and two colors!).
The leak comes courtesy ofIshan Aggarwalwho posted the images on Twitter. According to the leak, the Note 10 will come in two colors: a black option, and a new gradient finish for people looking to stand out.
Apart from that, the images pretty much serve the purpose of confirming what we already knew about the Galaxy Note 10 — there’s a punch hole selfie camera, but unlike the Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+, the company is aligning this one in the middle which makes the phone look symmetrical at the very least.Image courtesy: Ishan Aggarwal
We can also see the triple-rear camera on the Note 10, which is in line with the rumors we’ve been hearing about the phone. Surprisingly, the Note 10 looks like it’s either removed the Bixby button, or the Power button, and considering the fact that the Bixby button is the one that’s placed under the volume rocker in the Galaxy S10, I’m thinking they’redoing away with the power button— maybe for a pressure-sensitive option? I’m not sure.Image courtesy: Ishan Aggarwal
Other than the Note 10, we also got a look at the official images for the Note 10+, and as expected, the phone looks pretty much the same as the Note 10, except it adds a fourth 3D Time of Flight sensor on the rear. The front still only has as single punch-hole camera though, which is weird, because I was expecting it to be a dual front camera, like the Galaxy S10+.Image courtesy: Ishan Aggarwal
Well, the Note 10 and Note 10+ (complete with their 5G variants) will be launched on August 7 in New York, and we’ll be covering the event as it happens, so stay tuned.
Featured Image Courtesy: Ishan Aggarwal
Akshay Gangwar
Greetings, tech titans and fellow literary time-travelers! I’m Akshay, your tech-whisperer and Harry Potter’s number one stalker – seriously, don’t ask me how many times I’ve read those books; it’s borderline unhealthy.
Working in the tech journalism industry since 2016, I have 7 years of experience covering everything from technology news, to well-researched resource articles. Now the Content Strategist at Beebom, I often pen down op-eds for our website, sharing expert commentary on the latest in technology, AI, and electric cars.
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