Expectations around the Galaxy Note 10 remain as we await its launch.
We've already had a look at what the design could be, according to PhoneArena and also some interesting details like that it will feature UFS 3.0 storage.
But one of the most discussed points is still the battery. On the one hand, there are rumors about a better fast charging system and on the other hand, that the battery could be one of the aspects that will disappoint users.
We already mentioned that one of the versions would have a 4,500 mAh battery and that it would have fast charging of up to 50 watts, making it one of the most powerful Samsung devices in relation to autonomy.
And now details of the battery have been known in relation to one of the versions of Galaxy Note 10, the less powerful. As mentioned in SanMobile, the cheapest model would have a battery of about 3,400mAh.
It seems like a strange strategy on the part of Samsung to provide one of its most anticipated models with an autonomy lower than the Galaxy Note 9, which boasts 4,000mAh. This would be a big difference between the two Galaxy Note 10 models, which may win the public's sympathy if it is also reflected in the price.
In addition to the battery, another of the big differences that we would find between the two models would be the camera options, which we already know will be one of the strengths of the Galaxy Note 10. So you can get an idea of the combination of features you will find in each model and save to invest in the option that best suits your needs and pocket.
For the moment, it only remains to wait to see if there is some kind of official leak or wait patiently for the launch to clear up all doubts and evaluate the characteristics of each of the versions of the Galaxy Note 10.