The much-awaited Samsung Note 10 will reportedly be launch on August 7, sources have told CNET. The flagship phone will be unveiled at Samsung’s yearly Unpacked event, which will be held in Barclays Center in downtown Brooklyn – the same venue it occupied last year, the sources continued.
The Note series iterates on company’s main S-series of flagship phones, and we can expect some of the developments – like the punch-hole ‘Infinity Display’ – in the Samsung Galaxy S10 line to make an appearance.
We still don’t know much else about the phone. One leaked render suggests just three (assumedly the same main, ultrawide and telephoto lenses as on the S10 and Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus).
Another rumour suggests four rear cameras, including a time-of-flight sensor like the one included on the quad-camera Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. There might even be a 5G version of the Note 10 especially since Verizon said so.
The Note 10 launch comes as Samsung and its rivals face a slower smartphone market. Prices for the latest devices are increasing, but features aren’t changing dramatically from generation to generation. That means we’re holding onto our phones longer than before. The hope is 5G and new designs like foldable phones could revitalize the smartphone industry.