Samsung Galaxy Note 10 looks absolutely breathtaking in latest video
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is coming and for those of you who don’t think this device will be a stunner, a YouTuber has put together a video showing off the handset from every conceivable angle. This video has been based on leaks and renders so the authenticity may be up for question. However, with the Galaxy Note 10 already leaking in its entirety, we can surely expect this to be the final design of the handset.
Last year’s Samsung Galaxy Note9 was one of the stand-out smartphones of the year. It was an all-inclusive, uncompromising device that not just boasted the latest specifications but also had enough going for it to be future-proof for a few generations. The Galaxy Note 10 picks up exactly where its predecessor left off and though it does have some compromises when it comes to the exclusion of some hardware, it more than makes up in terms of raw performance and functionality.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will be the lower-end device of the two with the Galaxy Note 10+ coming with all the bells and whistles of a flagship. The Galaxy Note 10 is expected to ditch the headphone jack and microSD card slot in favour of a marginally larger battery. The capacity of the battery on the Note 10 is believed to be 3600mAh and it will come with some insane fast-charging technology that will be unrivaled.
To the rear, Samsung has redesigned the location of the optics and now it’s vertically stacked on the left corner as opposed to the centralized location on the Galaxy Note9. The face of the handset has been altered as well and Samsung is doing something similar to what it did with the Galaxy S9 series. However, the biggest takeaway here is that the punch-hole cut-out will be centrally located as opposed to being fitted on the side. Like the Galaxy S9 before it, the handset will feature an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner that will offer secure biometric authentication. Other notable features include a higher memory configuration that’s paired with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 or 855 Plus chipset.
Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section below.