Samsung will not announce the Galaxy Note10 until August at the earliest but we don’t have to wait that long to know what it will look like. OnLeaks, in partnership with 91mobiles, have released renders and a 360° video of the device; and Samsung has made some key changes – some you might love and others that might break your heart.

Galaxy Note10 featured

The Galaxy Note10 will come with a punch hole display but quite different from that of the Galaxy S10 which has its hole at the right corner or the Galaxy S10+ which has a pill-shaped hole. The hole in the display of the Note10 is in the middle of the upper part of the screen.

The 6.3-inch QHD+ display is curved on both sides and has pretty thin bezels at the top and bottom. The power button and volume controls are on the left now while the right is devoid of buttons. Yes, no more Bixby button.

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The top of the phone is where the SIM tray lies while the bottom is home to the USB Type-C port, a speaker grille, and the S Pen. The beloved audio jack is gone.

The Galaxy Note10 will come with three rear cameras. Not a horizontal arrangement like on the Galaxy S10. Instead, they are stacked up vertically and positioned at the left side of the phone. The cameras are raised and contribute to the phone’s overall thickness of 8.5mm.

The device doesn’t have a fingerprint scanner on the back which means there is one under the display. There is also no visible slit for the earpiece and that means the Galaxy Note10 will also use the display to pump out audio just like the Galaxy A80.

Samsung will launch the Galaxy Note10 in Exynos 9820 and Snapdragon 855 variants. It should be available in multiple configurations with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. There are also reports there will be a Pro variant of the Note10 which will not have any physical buttons.

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