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Galaxy Note 10 vs
S10 size: Feature
leak confirmations
Chris Burns - Apr 12, 2019, 10:14am CDT

This morning a collection of codes were


revealed showing the various Galaxy Note
10 models Samsung may well release this
August. Consumers will have several more
options with time around, with at least two
different display sizes and a couple
different iterations of the device for mobile
connectivity. What won’t change is the
basic aim of the Galaxy Note in general –
acting as supreme smartphone captain of
the universe, what with its most-powerful
processor of the year, S Pen, and top-notch
hardware.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 was tipped


this week to roll with some new model
codes which line up as follows: SM-N970,
SM-N975, SM-N971, and SM-N976. The
models 70 and 71 will look basically the
same, as will the 75 and 76. The difference
will likely be restricted to 4G LTE / 5G
connectivity, between the pairs.

The lesser of the two main models will likely


sport the 6.28-inch display tipped earlier
this month, while the other will have a
significantly larger display at 6.75-inches.
Not one to cut corners when it comes to
variety in display size, Samsung’s likely
aiming to out-do the Galaxy S10 5G with
the larger of the two Galaxy Note 10
models – but only by 0.05 inches.

It would not be a shock to find the size of


the Galaxy Note 10 (the larger version)
matching up with that of the Galaxy S10
5G, with an ever-so-slightly smaller bezel.
Somehow. At some point there’s going to
be no bezel at all – then where will we go?

The smaller of the two Galaxy Note models


will likely fall in line with the surprisingly
successful Samsung Galaxy S10E, E
standing for Essential. Essential, per
Samsung, means you’ve got all the features
that make the smartphone model unique –
without any of the frills. For the Galaxy
S10E, that basically means it’s still a Galaxy
S10, just a little smaller, with a slightly more
basic camera setup.

We can expect a 3x camera setup on the


back of the Galaxy Note 10E (if that’s what
they choose to call it) and a 4x camera
setup on the back of the larger Galaxy Note
10. That 4x camera setup will likely match
(or slightly out-do) that of the Galaxy S10
5G. That’d mean 2x 12MP shooters, one
16MP, and one TOF sensor. The TOF
sensor is for 3D-scanning for extended
augmented reality and features we’ve not
yet even imagined.

There’ll likely be a similar setup up front for


the Galaxy Note 10 as in the Galaxy S10
5G, what with 10 MP, f/1.9, 26mm (wide),
Dual Pixel PDAF, and another TOF camera.
Cross your fingers these similarities don’t
reach all the way to the lack of a microSD
card slot.

We’re expecting the reveal event for the


Galaxy Note 10 to hit in early August, 2019.
If tradition holds, the Galaxy Note 10 will be
released in the last couple weeks of
August, 2019, with 5G variants released at
the same time or not long after, in select
regions.

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