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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Launch Date REVEALED – and Fans Don’t Have Long to Wait

| By DWR Editor

Rumors of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series have been doing the round for a while but the company itself just announced when the official launch event will take place. According to the official poster, the much-awaited Galaxy Note 10 series will make the official debut on August 7th. Surprisingly, the earlier report also hinted the same launch date for Galaxy Note 10 series.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 launch event will take place at Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, New York, the same venue where last year’s Note 9 was unveiled.

As you can see, the official teaser shows S Pen on a white background drawing a camera, which confirms that the smartphone will feature a centered punch-hole type display cut-out. Samsung claims that it will launch ‘new devices designed to take the Galaxy ecosystem’s connectivity to the next level’, which indicates the launch of multiple Galaxy Note10 versions.

As per the earlier reports, the Galaxy Note 10 will feature a 6.4 inch Dynamic AMOLED display. The phone reportedly comes with a 128GB storage option, which will be the base variant. Further, the report claims that the device will be fuelled by the 4,170mAh battery.

Talking about the Galaxy Note 10+, it will be equipped with large 6.8-inch Super AMOLED panel. It might launch in 256GB internal storage base variant and the storage may go up to 1TB. The handset is also expected to be backed by 4,170mAh battery. The company might use Exynos 9825 SoC under the hood in some markets and a Snapdragon 855 SoC in other markets.

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At last, there will be a most affordable phone in the Galaxy Note 10 series called Galaxy Note 10e which is rumored to pack a 3,400mAh battery. Other specifications of this phone are unknown at this time.

So, the moment that Samsung fans have been waiting for is finally here. Are you excited for this launch event? Do share this post and keep visiting DigitalWebReview.

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