Google might be content to just tweet out photos of its upcoming phones, but Samsungâs Galaxy Note 10 looks to be following a more traditional script. The latest: Shara Tibken at CNET is reporting that âpeople familiarâ say it will launch on August 7th in New York City. The first week of August certainly is the right timeframe for a Note launch.
The Note is traditionally Samsungâs premier platform for showing off new phone technology (setting aside the Galaxy Fold for a moment, anyway). This year, rumors point to the company creating two different sizes, one of which will be 5G, and neither of which will have a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Most recently, we have the above-pictured, leaked render from @Onleaks and Pricebaba which shows Samsung getting closer to eliminating the top and bottom bezels altogether. It also moves Samsungâs hole punch selfie camera to the middle, instead of off to the side as it is on the Galaxy S10. Rumors point to the larger Note having a massive 6.75-inch screen while the smaller should be 6.3 inches diagonally. It appears there will be three cameras on the back, aligned vertically instead of horizontally.
CNET says that Samsung will once again use the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to host attendees, and that the Unpacked event will be âflashy.â Neither of those details are a surprise â" though hereâs the part where we stop setting aside the Galaxy Fold and just ask: what the heck is going on with Samsungâs foldable phone?
Will Samsung announce a new release date? Will it cancel it altogether? Current rumors suggest it wonât ship until after the Note 10. Samsung certainly needs to do or say something before (or maybe even during) this âflashyâ Note 10 unveiling. Otherwise the Fold will hang over the whole event like a cloud.
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