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The first renders of the samsung galaxy note 10 appear

2025

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  • The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could have up to six cameras, two of them on screen
  • Possible features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10
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Although there are still a few months left for us to see the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 on the market, different designers are already beginning to place their bets with the design of the aforementioned terminal. Logic tells us that this will be very similar to that seen in other terminals of the brand such as the Samsung Galaxy S10 or the Galaxy S10 +. Thanks to Phone Arena we can now get to know a little more closely what the design of the terminal will look like, whose lines will be a mix between the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and the Galaxy S10.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could have up to six cameras, two of them on screen

The presentation of the new generation of Galaxy S has given us, as every year, serious clues about the design of Galaxy Note in turn. The Galaxy Note 10 is the next high-end of the company that will hit the market, and its final appearance will predictably be like the current generation.

So we can see it in the latest renderings that the Phone Arena website has published just a few minutes ago. Both the back and the front will look exactly the same as the Galaxy S10. The only differences are found in its proportion, which will be somewhat more square than that of the S10, and its thickness, which could increase due to the integration of a larger battery. Possibly 4,300 mAh.

Little or nothing stands out from the rest of the details. The only differential aspect with respect to the Galaxy S comes from the photographic section. The latest rumors claim that the Galaxy Note 10 will come with up to four cameras on the rear with RGB, telephoto, ToF and wide-angle sensors. The front camera, like the S10 +, would be based on two RGB and angular sensors.

Possible features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10

It is still early to predict a specification sheet for the Galaxy Note 10. This does not mean that we cannot anticipate some of the possible features of the terminal based on those of the aforementioned S series models.

Specifically, the Galaxy Note 10 could have the following features:

  • Super Dynamic AMOLED display with 6.5-inch Quad HD + resolution and 19.5: 9 ratio
  • Exynos 9820 eight-core processor
  • 10 and 12 GB of RAM and 256 and 512 GB and 1 TB of internal storage
  • Four rear cameras with 12, 12 and 16 megapixel RGB, telephoto, ToF and wide-angle sensors (same as Galaxy S10 5G)
  • Two front cameras with 10 and 8 megapixel RGB and angle sensors
  • 4,300 mAh battery with reversible fast and wireless charging
  • Android 9 Pie under One UI
  • Possible model with 5G connectivity

Source - Phone Arena

The first renders of the samsung galaxy note 10 appear
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