Last week we got a sneak peek at a photo of what the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will look like. Now, more renders have surfaced to give us a better look at the Korean company's flagship.
These renders came from the popular site Onleaks, which is considered one of the most reliable sites for such revelations.
The photos show that the Samsung Note 10 will be different from its predecessor, the Note 9.
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The display is expected to be 6.3" and will most likely come with QHD+ resolution, and will also feature ultrasonic fingerprint sensor technology.
On the back, the phone is equipped with a triple camera, which is positioned vertically on the left side. The ON/OFF button is also located on the left below the volume buttons, and the Bixby button is also missing.
On top, there's the SIM card slot and the IR Blaster, while below is a USB port, microphone, speaker and S-Pen.
In Geekbench appeared the Exynos 9825 Soc version with 8GB of RAM, but there's definitely a version with the Snapdragon 855 and 12GB of RAM.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is expected to make its official unveiling next August.





















