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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Announced: Specs, Features, Price, Release Date

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Announced: Specs, Features, Price, Release Date

5 years ago
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After months of speculation, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 lineup is official. The Korean tech giant has made a lot of changes this year, and these set the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus apart from their predecessor. Not only has Samsung overhauled the Note lineup’s design and introduced a new display and rear camera setup, but the company has also divided the Note lineup by screen sizes. So if you’re wondering what changes have made it to this year’s phablets from South Korea, take a look below for more details.

Starting off from what is their biggest feature, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus are powered by Qualcomm’s standard Snapdragon 855, and not the 855 Plus. The 855 Plus is binned variant of the Snapdragon 855, and for the uninitiated, all this means is that the ‘Plus’ variant of the SoC can reach higher clock speeds.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Announced: Specs, Features, Price, Release Date

Aug 7, 2019, 9:24pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/samsung-galaxy-note-10-announced-specs-features-price-release-date/ > After months of speculation, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 lineup is official. The Korean tech giant has made a lot of changes this year, and these set the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus apart from their predecessor. Not only has Samsung overhauled the Note lineup’s design and introduced a new display and rear camera setup, but the company has also divided the Note lineup by screen sizes. So if you’re wondering what changes have made it to this year’s phablets from South Korea, take a look below for more details. > Starting off from what is their biggest feature, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus are powered by Qualcomm’s standard Snapdragon 855, and not the 855 Plus. The 855 Plus is binned variant of the Snapdragon 855, and for the uninitiated, all this means is that the ‘Plus’ variant of the SoC can reach higher clock speeds.