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Now that the Samsung Galaxy S10 has been on the market for a few weeks, fans of the brand are eager to see what the Korean manufacturer has in store for the second half of the year. As you know, Samsung is used to launching two top terminals every year. At the beginning of the year the model of the S series and at the end of summer the Note range. The latter is usually the most expensive terminal of the manufacturer, since it includes the latest technology. But what if this year Samsung was planning to launch two Galaxy Note 10 models? Judging from the rumors, it seems like a pretty viable possibility.
The idea of launching a Galaxy Note 10e (following the nomenclature seen in the S range) could come precisely because of the success that the smallest model in the S10 range seems to be reaping. If fulfilled, it would be the first time that Samsung has presented two terminals compatible with S-Pen. In case you're wondering, the information comes from the Korean manufacturer's supply chain.
What differences will there be between the small version and the normal version?
For now this information must be grasped with tweezers, but it seems clear that the main difference will be in the size of the screen. We imagine that we would also have differences in the photographic section.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is said to have a 6.7-inch display, thus making it Samsung's largest screen model. The resolution of the screen would be Quad HD, as it has been until now.
As for the Samsung Galaxy Note 10e, the smallest model, it could have a 6.4-inch screen. It's at least the size of the Note 9's screen, so it looks like it could be kept.
It is also rumored that the Galaxy Note 10 will be Samsung's first terminal without physical buttons. It is difficult to imagine how, for example, the mobile could be turned on if there is no type of button. One option would be a kind of "button" hidden under the screen along with the fingerprint sensor, but it seems unlikely. In addition, it is not that we see a great utility to remove all the physical buttons.
Whether or not the information coming from Samsung's supply chain is true, we will still have to wait a few months to find out. If Samsung continues as before, the Galaxy Note 10 will be presented at the end of August.