Evan Blass has just shared some fresh new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 renders. The leaker posted renders of both Galaxy Note 10 series devices, the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+. If you take a look at the provided image, you will be able to see the Galaxy Note 10 in three colors in the bottom row, and the Galaxy Note 10+ in those same colors in the top row.
If you’d like to see the devices separately, we’ve cut the image Mr. Blass provided into six separate ones, and all of those are now available in the gallery down below. These renders once again confirm the design of the two Galaxy Note 10 devices, and it’s difficult not to notice how similar the phones are.
The only visible difference between the two devices lies on the back, as the Galaxy Note 10+ includes a ToF sensor on the back, in addition to one additional sensor that we still don’t know what it’s for, though it could be a part of the ToF package as well.
Both of these phones are made out of metal and glass, and as you can see, they do sport extremely thin bezels. The bottom bezel is the thickest on the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+, while others are almost non-existent. Both devices to include a display camera hole, though, and that hole is not centered at the top of the display, it’s not moved to the side as on the Galaxy S10 series of devices.
The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ feature curved displays, and both devices include three vertically-aligned cameras on the back. The images provided by the source also show you S Pens that will ship with the devices, the Black Galaxy Note 10 units will ship with a black S Pen the White ones will include a white S Pen, and the gradient ones will sport a blue-colored S Pen, it seems.
What’s interesting here, is the fact that all the physical keys are included on the left-hand side of the device. The volume up and down buttons are placed there, while either the power / lock key or Bixby key is included below. It’s odd seeing a power / lock button on the left, but it seems like it’s not placed on the right, so Samsung either decided to remove it completely, or placed it on the left (maybe for some markets only), the latter is more probable.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ will become official on August 7, as the company already announced its Unpacked event for these two devices, and already shared some teasers for their arrival.
The European Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ models will be fueled by the Exynos 9825, according to leaks, while the US and China models will either ship with the Snapdragon 855 or Snapdragon 855 Plus.
The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ will arrive in both 4G and 5G variants, and the Galaxy Note 10+ will be the larger of the two devices. The Galaxy Note 10+ is also rumored to include a QHD+ display, while the regular model will ship with a fullHD+ panel. The two phones will also support much faster charging than the Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S10 smartphones, while Android 9 Pie will come pre-installed, along with Samsung’s One UI skin.