Samsung unveils the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+

Attique Chaudhry • Aug 10, 2019
Samsung is hosting an Unpacked event today, and during that event it’s going to unveil its newest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 10+. But the company has already made the phones officially official.

On Wednesday, Samsung announced three variants of the Galaxy Note 10: the smallest option is the standard Galaxy Note 10, followed up with the Galaxy Note 10+, and finally the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G. Each of the phones have plenty of similarities right out of the gate, while there are some key differences to take note of.

The Galaxy Note 10 offers a 6.3-inch display with a resolution of 2280×1080, while the Galaxy Note 10+ has a 6.8-inch display with a resolution of 3040×1440. As you can see from the image above, Samsung is including a small cut-out for the front-facing camera, this time deciding to put it in the top-middle rather than the top-right corner. Samsung is calling the AMOLED displays Cinematic Infinity Display, and they are nearly bezel-free.

There is no headphone jack present, each model supports a face recognition feature, and they are all equipped with an in-display fingerprint reader as well.

On the Galaxy Note 10 there are three cameras on the back, while the Galaxy Note 10+ variants have four rear cameras. The three primary cameras on both models are a 16MP ultra-wide shooter, a 12MP wide-angle camera, and a 12MP telephoto camera. The additional fourth camera in the Galaxy Note 10+ is a Depth Vision camera.

Each of the new smartphones boast a 64-bit octa-core processor, with the Galaxy Note 10 offering 8GB of RAM and the Galaxy Note 10+ offers 12GB of RAM. Each model comes with various amounts of storage, with the Galaxy Note 10 featuring 256GB of built-in storage and the Galaxy Note 10+ offering either 256GB or 512GB.

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