Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 10 lineup will make its official debut on 7 August, three versions of the Note 10 to arrive in August; the Note 10 Lite, Note 10, and Note 10+, the latter two of which will reportedly be made available in 5G variants.
According to online murmurs, we can also expect quad cameras, a super-sized 6.7in screen on the Pro-branded model, along with support for 45W charging.
The teaser doesn't give much away, but the placement of the lens all but confirms that the Note 10 will feature a centrally aligned punch hole camera.
According to a recent leak, the entry-level version of the Galaxy Note 10 will launch with a starting price of between $1,100 and $1,200. That suggests that, like last year's Galaxy Note 9, pricing will start around the £899 mark here in Blighty.
The teaser doesn't give much away, but the placement of the lens all but confirms that the Note 10 will feature a centrally aligned punch hole camera.
According to a recent leak, the entry-level version of the Galaxy Note 10 will launch with a starting price of between $1,100 and $1,200. That suggests that, like last year's Galaxy Note 9, pricing will start around the £899 mark here in Blighty.