Samsung is soon going to launch its all-new Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and it is safe to say that the details about the tablet cum smartphone of the South Korean tech giant have already been completely leaked on the Internet.
According to those details we know that the upcoming Note device will feature a selfie hole-punch camera, similar to Galaxy S10 and S10+, centered in the top middle part of the display. It will also feature a note 10 model with four rear cameras, the S-Pen won’t be much different from the last and the design will have sharper corners as compared to the previous device.
Other rumors suggested that Samsung is going to launch several Note devices under the name Note 10 Pro and Note 5G variant but that seems to be wrong. As it turns out, Samsung has decided to name the next Note device similar to what Galaxy S-series smartphones have, so the next Note device will be called Galaxy Note 10+ instead of Galaxy Note 10 Pro.
A smartphone technology enthusiast named TechTalkTV, in his Twitter post has leaked the hands-on pictures of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. The pictures are not that clear but the details regarding the phone are pretty visible. The pictures prove many rumors to be true, it shows that the Note device will be called Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and it will have a centered selfie camera. The rear side picture is an absolute mess but it reveals the quad-camera setup in the Note 10+.
It is still not confirmed whether the pictures are legitimate or not, but looking at the images shared, it seems that this may very well be our first look at the upcoming Galaxy Note 10+.
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