Galaxy Note 10 could feature the new Snapdragon 855+, 45W charging and more
Other specifications include the 6.3-inch display for the note 10 and the larger 6.8-inch display for the Note 10+.
In a couple of weeks, Samsung will unveil their new flagship, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series. While the web was almost certain that the new phones wouldn’t feature the newer Snapdragon 855+ processor by Qualcomm, a new tip-off might suggest otherwise.
A tweet by reliable tipping source Evan Blass stated the Galaxy Note 10+ would have, among many other great specs, the Snapdragon 855+.
Here’s the tweet-
However the tweet also suggests that the regular Samsung Galaxy Note 10 (Not the Pro) would have the Snapdragon 855+ as well, which goes in contrast with earlier reports. So we cannot completely rely on the tweet just yet.
The tweet also mentions other specifications that we had expected like the 6.3-inch display for the note 10 and the larger 6.8-inch display for the Note 10+. The Note 10 is apparently going to have a 3,600mAh battery while the Note 10+ will have a 4,300mAh battery.
Another difference we cannot just yet rely on is the tweet’s mention that the regular Note 10 would also support the new 45W fast charging. We earlier had reports that only the Note 10+ would support 45W fast charging. Samsung will also reportedly have the PowerShare feature by which you can wirelessly charge other devices with the back of the Galaxy Note 10 at 15W power.
Another element to notice is that only the Note 10+ is rumoured to feature an expandable memory card slot. We also have possible pictures of the upcoming devices from another tweet by ‘Ice Universe’.
Galaxy Note10, Note10+ model.
I don't know where the photo comes from, please let me know if you know it. pic.twitter.com/XKA4qLs7yw
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 23, 2019
Well, the good news is that we aren’t very far away from the Galaxy Note 10 series launch which takes place on August 7 in New York. So there’s not a lot of waiting to get all the official specifications.