Samsung Galaxy Note 10 leaked in press renders showing new colour options, design overhaul
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will be unveiled globally on August 7 at the Galaxy Unpacked event in Brooklyn, New York. The excitement around Samsung’s 2019 flagship has started to pick momentum. All eyes have been glued to incessant leaks and rumours that are slowly churning out details pertaining to the device and revealing what the phone could hold for us.
The latest leak which comes courtesy of notable tipster Ishan Agarwal shows off the Galaxy Note 10 in new colour options. The images shared on Twitter suggests that the phone could come in at least two colours shades. And if these rumours are to be believed, then Samsung may release the phone in not just a pure black colour option but also in an attractive blue-purple pearlescent colour scheme. Interestingly the blue-purplish shade reminds us of the Huawei P30 Pro that came in a similar gradient colour tone.
As rumoured before, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 in the latest press renders also feature a triple rear camera setup at the back panel with punch-hole display camera mechanism planted on the front of the screen. There are thin bezels at the top with little thicker at the bottom which leaves more room for the tall display.
Samsung’s 2019 flagship visually looks appealing in the leaked images and appear to sport an impressive display which is tipped to measure 6.3-inch in size. The resolution of the phone could bear 1440 x 3040 pixels.
As for specifics, the Galaxy Note 10 could get 3D Time of Flight sensors last seen in Galaxy S10 5G and most recently Samsung Galaxy A80 smartphone. There could be an on-screen sound technology system that will enable the device’s display to act as a speaker.
Further, there could be a Dynamic AMOLED screen with HDR10+ support and a massive 128GB of internal storage. Various online reports have pointed towards the support of 25W charging and have tipped that the phone will get an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor that will enable users to unlock the phone by tapping anywhere on the screen.