As Samsung’s second annual Unpacked for the year looms closer, renders and alleged specifications of its next flagship, the Galaxy Note 10, are slowly emerging. In regards to the former, image renders of what is supposed to be the Galaxy Note 10 5G recently appeared online, along with some snippets of information about its camera.
The image renders come by way of the Dutch site, LetsGoDigital. From what we can see, the renders don’t stray very far from earlier depictions of the device. As per earlier renders of the Note 10 Pro, the Note 10 5G still sports a display with a punch hole in the middle.
The renders also show the back of the phone, as well as the purported triple camera setup. On that note, a recent tweet by leakster Ice universe (@UniverserIce) suggests that the variable aperture for the Note 10 series’ main camera will be kicked up a notch. Instead of two, the camera will supposedly feature a three-stage variable aperture set at f/1.5, f/1.8, and f/2.4.
Samsung China engineers said that the Note10 camera will use a three-stage variable aperture: F1.5/F1.8/F2.4
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) June 20, 2019
Apart from that, the renders still include the device’s S Pen in its slot, a USB-C port and, as suggested from earlier reports, the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack. Of course, physical buttons are still present, and like before, the renders suggests that Samsung will be doing away with the Bixby button and shifting all the buttons to the left side of the device.
Unsurprisingly, there’s still no word on the hardware, but at this stage and given its flagship status, we’re not expecting anything less than a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 or Samsung’s own Exynos 9820 chipset.
Like all renders and rumours, these images are not official representation of the actual product, so do take them with a pinch of salt. For now, we’ll just have to wait until August to find out.
(Source: LetsGoDigital, Hot Hardware // Image: LetsGoDigital)
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