The Korean giant launched its new Galaxy S10 series – Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10e last month in New York. Later the devices were officially made available in China, Hong Kong, India, US, Europe, and other markets. It comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 in the US and the Exynos 9820 SoC in other countries. Recently, XDA Developers figured that Galaxy S10 kernel source code carries some information about the Samsung’s next Galaxy flagship device.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10’s code-name is discovered in the source code carrying information about 5G network connectivity. Precisely, the code-name which was revealed by a notable tipster, Ice Universe long time ago is referenced in the defconfig file of the Galaxy S10 running Exynos 9820. The reference can be seen in the commented lines of code where beyond0 refers to the Samsung Galaxy S10e, beyond1 is the Galaxy S10 (uncommented), beyond2 is the Galaxy S10+ and beyondX substitutes the Galaxy S10 5G. The last but not the least is davinci5G which is expected to be a 5G Samsung Galaxy Note 10. It is possible that the Galaxy Note 10 will bear “davinci5G” code-name.

According to reports, Samsung rumored to announce new Exynos 9825 processor especially for Galaxy Note 10. There is no more information about the processor, but the launch possibility is quite high if we compare it with Samsung’s previous years’ records. We expect it to carry a few improvements over the Exynos 9820 including higher clock speeds. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 renders appeared last week carrying four rear cameras, and it gave us a promising look resembling Galaxy S10 series.

These are mere speculations as nothing is yet confirmed. We suggest taking these rumors as a pinch of salt.