The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series is about to debut tomorrow, but leakster Evan Blass just posted the full specs sheet of the series on Twitter, consisting of the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+ and Galaxy Note 10+ 5G.
If this specs sheet is legit, then we’ll be expecting three models to make their debut on August 7 during the launch. The Galaxy Note 10 will sport a 6.3-inch Infinity-O display with FHD+ resolution while the Galaxy Note 10+ and the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G will come with a 6.8-inch WQHD+ display. All three models have a Dynamic AMOLED panel protected by Corning Gorilla Glass and have an IP68 rating.
These devices will also be equipped with AKG Tuned Stereo Speakers and Dolby Atmos 3D technology, in addition to sporting an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Surprisingly, there will be no difference when it comes to the camera setups. The Note 10 series comes with a quad rear camera featuring a 12MP wide camera, a 12MP telephoto lens, a 16MP ultra-wide sensor and a 3D depth sensor while a 10MP camera is spotted on its front.
Under the hood, the new Samsung models will be powered by an Exynos 9825 processor but they will have different storage configurations. The Galaxy Note 10 will be integrated with 6GB RAM paired with 256GB storage while the Galaxy Note 10+ and the 5G model will be paired with 12GB RAM and 256/512GB storage. Needless to say, the 5G model will be equipped with a Qualcomm 5G Modem.
Previous rumours have already suggested the Galaxy Note 10 to support 25W Super Fast Charge and well, it’s true. The Galaxy Note 10 houses a 3,800mAh battery while the Galaxy Note 10+ and Galaxy Note 10+ 5G have a 4,300mAh battery that supports 45W Super Fast Charge. Just like the Galaxy S10 series, they support PowerShare and wireless charging.
There are also speculations regarding the local pricing of these devices and from what we’ve heard, the Galaxy Note 10 will cost RM3,799 while the Galaxy Note 10+ will be priced at RM4,399 for the 256GB variant and RM4,799 for the 512GB variant. Surprisingly, Blass has removed the tweet at the time of writing, so thank God I downloaded the specs sheet before it was deleted.