Galaxy Note 10 Will Reportedly Launch in August – Could Feature ‘Buttonless’ Design, According to Sources

Galaxy Note 10 Will Reportedly Launch in August – Could Feature ‘Buttonless’ Design, According to Sources

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Last year, Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 9 earlier than expected on August 9 and released it on August 24. This was much earlier than the release of the Note 8, which came out on September 15. According to a new report, the South Korean giant will launch the Galaxy Note 10 during the month of August, instead of switching back to a September launch. This can mean that its Galaxy S10 lineup could see a price cut, signaling the arrival of Samsung’s crown jewel for this year.

According to The Investor, the same source also revealed that the mass production of Note 9’s successor will begin in early August and the phone will be released in late August or early September. The release date would vary according to regions, as Samsung usually launches its phone in the U.S., UK, and South Korea first before releasing them in other countries.

Galaxy Note 10 Will Reportedly Launch in August – Could Feature ‘Buttonless’ Design, According to Sources

Mar 26, 2019, 11:31am UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-note-10-august-launch/ > Last year, Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 9 earlier than expected on August 9 and released it on August 24. This was much earlier than the release of the Note 8, which came out on September 15. According to a new report, the South Korean giant will launch the Galaxy Note 10 during the month of August, instead of switching back to a September launch. This can mean that its Galaxy S10 lineup could see a price cut, signaling the arrival of Samsung’s crown jewel for this year. > According to The Investor, the same source also revealed that the mass production of Note 9’s successor will begin in early August and the phone will be released in late August or early September. The release date would vary according to regions, as Samsung usually launches its phone in the U.S., UK, and South Korea first before releasing them in other countries.