Samsung Galaxy Note 10
The reservations of the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has been started in the US and will be delivered in the 3rd and 4th week of August. The device will be officially launching on 7th August 2019 at an event in New York. Those who are interested in the prebooking will start on 7th August and will be received at the end of the month. The official Samsung website will now allow you to reserve a unit of the Galaxy Note 10 that comes with certain benefits like early access for pre-orders, trade-in benefits, and instant credit rewards. After Samsung's unveiling the device the customers will be allowed to register and book the phone on 7th August. To register, customers will have to enter their name, email and ZIP code as well as choose a preferred carrier such as Verizon, T-Mobile or an unlocked unit.After the registration process is completed the customers will receive an official mail from Samsung to verify the order and then the phone will be delivered. Samsung is also offering some credit for customers who register themselves. This credit amount can be used towards purchasing accessories. Samsung is offering an exchange offer by which their phones will be replaced and some amount will be deducted from the device value. Samsung is offering the exchange on flagship Galaxy phones like Galaxy S10 series all the way back to Galaxy S7, Pixel smartphones and iPhone XS Max all the way back to the iPhone 6S. The older the models are the lesser value you will get on the exchange.
Samsung will announce the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ on August 7. In India, the Notify Me page is live on Flipkart for interested customers who want to get the latest information on the Galaxy Note 10's launch in India. By now, everything about the phones has been revealed already right from design to specs. The only thing remaining is the pricing, which may also leak out just ahead of launch. The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ will come with Infinity-O displays with a centered punch-hole cutout. The regular Note 10 will offer a 6.3-inch FHD+ AMOLED display while the Note 10+ will sport a 6.8-inch QHD+ AMOLED display.
The Note 10 is also expected to offer a vertical triple camera setup while the Note 10+ will come with four rear cameras. Both the devices will be powered by the Snapdragon 855+ or Exynos 9825 chipset depending on the market. They will also come with 5G versions that are expected to be released in select countries only. We've finally got a leak of what could be the Note 10 in a tri of photos: a single central punch-hole on the front display housing a selfie camera, no visible speaker (indicating a possible sound-conducting screen), and a vertically-aligned triple rear camera setup. Rather low-quality images of the Note 10 also came from the FCC in the US, which accidentally released images of the phone, along with measurements.
Here you can see a curved screen, a single-lens punch-hole camera on the front, a triple-lens camera on the back, a metal frame, and no Bixby button or headphone jack. A case leak also suggests there's no headphone jack - though some other leaks below disagree. The phone also apparently has up to 12GB of RAM and either a Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 chipset, depending on the region.
Note 10 will have a 6.4-inch screen while the Note 10 Pro will have a 6.8-inch one - which is slightly larger than we'd heard before. Finally, they add that the Note 10 will start in a 128GB size, while the Note 10 Pro will start at 256GB, rising to 1TB. Note 10 Pro will have a microSD card slot, the standard Note 10 won't. The Note 10 is also almost certainly going to have a curved Super AMOLED screen, and it will probably be a very good one, with one source claiming there will be no better screen in the second half of 2019.
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