Samsung will finally be announcing the details of the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus tomorrow, August 7, at its Unpacked event in New York City. However, just a day before the official launch, more details about the two models have surfaced online, sourced through Samsung’s own marketing materials.
Droid Life released pieces of the phone company’s presentation that give us insight on how big the phones will be, how much it will retail for, and its specs. The Note 10 will feature a 6.3-inch display priced at $949 USD, while the Note 10 Plus comes in a 6.8-inch screen will cost $1,099 USD. Both versions have been incorporated with a hole-punch selfie camera as well as an included S Pen capable of new air gestures. Samsung’s new phones will also supposedly have a “Superfast Charge” feature that gives “hours of juice” by charging for a few minutes. The specs don’t go into full detail, but the new camera features are said to shoot “beautiful portraits, stunning landscapes and crisp, super-closeups in any light.”
Stay tuned for the full details which will be revealed tomorrow at Samsung’s Unpacked event.
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