Just last month, Samsung announced the Galaxy S10 but it looks like the company isn’t done yet. Samsung is not taking breaks in releasing new phones to the market coming up with new Galaxy Note X. If you see last month Samsung announced Galaxy s10 but it look like Samsung is not done yet.
Samsung will follow the tradition and will launch a new Note series Galaxy Note 10 later this year, But this time it will be called Note X.
The upcoming big boy in Note series might be Samsung galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy Note X with a massive 6.7-inch AMOLED display corner to corner. Talking of processor the new Note will be equipped with Exynos 9820/Snapdragon 855 processor and will be paired with 12GB of RAM. This device will also have min of 1TB storage for data.
Coming to Camera of Galaxy Note X, as a high end device it will have four cameras on the back, just like Galaxy s10 5G. Most photography enhancement will be come from nominal improvement to the S10 cameras. It is possible that Samsung will offer a couple of Note 10 variants, a low cost option with 3 cameras.
The device will support 5G, Samsung is all in new 5G’s, so there will be no chance we won’t get a Note X without a 5G. However Samsung might release two major variants, one 5G and other 4G because in some country there is no 5G, 5G might vary from country to country. However, Samsung might launch a cheaper variant of Note X with just 4G.
Samsung Galaxy Note X Release Date: Over the past couple of moths, Samsung announces the latest Galaxy Note devices during the mid of this year in July or August. On the other hand this Note might push the release of Galaxy s10 5G and Galaxy Fold back.
Samsung Galaxy Note X Price: One thing is common, the price of smartphones are increasing day by day and very little can afford not a college student. As we can see the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 price is set to $1499 with 128GB storage. We don’t think Samsung might bump the price very high.
We can expect Samsung might price the Galaxy Note X at around $1,500-$2,000.
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