The Samsung Galaxy Note10 will feature extremely thin bezels, a new leak claims. If you take a look at the image down below, you will be able to see the Galaxy Note10’s protective film, claims Ice Universe, a well-known leaker who shared this image.
As you can see, this protective film goes hand-in-hand with the leaked renders of the device, and considering this is a real-life image, you can clearly see how thin those bezels are. It seems like the bottom bezel will be a hair thinner than the rest of them, but still, it’s barely noticeable.
Some of you may notice that a display camera hole is missing here, but it will be there on the Galaxy Note10. It is missing “because of the lack of dimensional data of the hole”, says the source. This is nothing new, the same happened with the Galaxy S10 series as well when such leaks appeared.
Now, if previous leaks are to be believed, the Galaxy Note10 will feature a display camera hole at the top of the display, and it will be centered this time around, compared to the Galaxy S10 series phones, which feature such a hole in the top-right corner of the display.
Both the Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10 Pro will have that camera hole in the same place, and chances are that we’re looking at identical camera sensors as well. Truth be said, the Galaxy Note10’s design would probably be far more impressive if not for that display hole, but the vast majority of people probably will not care.
The Galaxy Note10 will offer a considerably “boxier” design than the Galaxy Note9 and Galaxy S10 series, and it’s up to you to decide whether that’s a good thing or not, as different people have different design preferences.
The Galaxy Note10 is expected to arrive in August, a year after the Galaxy Note9 arrived. In fact, the Galaxy Note10 series is rumored to become official on August 10, while the Galaxy Note9 was announced on August 9.
The Galaxy Note10 will be considerably smaller than the Galaxy Note10 Pro, at least if rumors are to be believed. The phone is expected to include a 6.28-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display, while the Galaxy Note10 Pro is rumored to arrive with a 6.75-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED panel.
Both devices are said to launch in Snapdragon 855 and Exynos 9820 variants, while both phones will be available in 4G and 5G iterations. Android 9 Pie will come pre-installed on the Galaxy Note10 series, and on top of it, you’ll get Samsung’s very own One UI skin.
The Galaxy Note10 series will not sport a 3.5mm headphone jack, at least those leaked renders suggested they will not, which essentially means that Samsung is ditching the 3.5mm port for its flagship smartphone series. If the Galaxy Note10 series ends up not sporting a headphone jack, the Galaxy S11 probably will not either, but we’ll see what will happen, as the community may change Samsung’s mind at some point.