Note line-up from Samsung is huge, beautiful and always come with a plethora of features. Samsung is getting ready to launch the Galaxy Note 10 variants in the same tradition. Preceding rumors have claimed that Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could possibly launch in four variants. Two variants among these four will support 5G out-of-the-box. The recent leak claim that the top variant of the next Galaxy Note is called Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro.
Four devices at a time is no wonder, considering the fact that Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e at the same time. Where the S10e is the base variant and S10+ is the top one. The leaks also confirmed the model numbers of the upcoming Note line-up. The model numbers are SM-N970, SM-N975, SM-N971, and SM-N976. Previous leaks also suggested us that SM-N970 and SM-N975 are normal variants whereas the SM-N971 and SM-N976 are the 5G variants of this series.
In these four variants, two of them are believed to be Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Pro and the rest two variants are supposed to be 5G enabled ones. We assume that the four variants will be named Note 10 and Note 10 Pro. The 5G enabled variants might be called Note 10 5G and Note 10 Pro 5G. The Galaxy Note 10 line-up is anticipated to be announced in the August of this year. There is not a bit information is provided about the Galaxy Note 10 Pro. We assume this variant should be coming with better specs or more features. With that being said, none of this information is confirmed by Samsung yet.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Specifications (Expected)
As said earlier the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 variants boast 6-28-inch and 6.75-inch variants respectively. Both the devices will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC. The base variant comes with either 6GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storages along with 8GB of RAM and 256GB storages to choose from. Whereas the high-end or top variant might get a minimum of 8GB of RAM which goes all the way up to 12GB of RAM. There is nothing confirmed about these devices. Stay tuned for more Galaxy Note 10 coverage.
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