Towards the time of its release in early August, leaked Samsung Galaxy Note 10 continued to appear. This time about its form, including the Galaxy Note 10 Plus model. Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 series has been widely predicted to appear at least in two variants, with other speculations calling it could be three or even more.
Regarding its form, at least there is a Winfuture.de site that has provided a fairly detailed description. In the leak, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus show front, back and side looks.
From the front, the two Galaxy Note 10 variants show their identity as "broad screen phones", with the punch hole commonly used by Samsung smartphones this year. Both edges are slightly curved, with an AMOLED screen that looks almost without bezel. Stylus S Pen which is the hallmark of the Galaxy Note is still loyal to accompany.
According to reports that have appeared before, the Galaxy Note 10 will have a 6.3 inch screen span. While the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is slightly larger with a 6.7 inch screen size.
Looking at the back, this smartphone shows changes from the previous one as well as differences from one another. The camera placement is no longer in the center but vertically at the top left of the device, accompanied by the appearance of the LED flash.
The leak also shows that there is no fingerprint sensor on the back of the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus. That feature is already suspected of moving to the front, precisely at the bottom of the screen as found on the Galaxy S10.
Well, the back of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus also looks to have more camera sensors. The allegation that arises is that it is a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor, which previously also appeared on the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. In addition, this rear-view image also reveals the gradient color options on the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
The side view of the two smartphones reveals the presence of physical buttons on the left side. This is quite curious because Samsung usually puts the volume button and Bixby on the left side, while the power button on the right side. Does Samsung eliminate the dedicated Bixby button or even the power button? Or is the function of the two now precisely put together on a button?
The image leak itself does not show the bottom, related to the alleged disappearance of the audio jack port on the Galaxy Note 10. The device itself will be released by Samsung on August 7. It is not possible further leaks will still emerge nearing the launch day of the smartphone.
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