Galaxy Note 10 with maxi photo sensor

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will probably have a larger sensor size than the previous smartphones released by the South Korean technology giant, such as the latest Samsung Galaxy S10. It was revealed by Ice Universe via Twitter, specifying, however, that the source, believed to be reliable, would not provide further details on the sensors of the cameras of the next Samsung smartphone.

Galaxy Note 10- the photographic sector

For now, there are not many details on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, all that is known is at the level of rumors. For example, a recent rumor speaks of the presence of four rear cameras, very similar to those of the Galaxy S10 5G. The last leak, however, shows a substantial difference with the S10 series- the number of sensors could be the same, but on the Galaxy Note 10 the sensors should have a greater width.

This information suggests that the Galaxy Note10 could offer a higher image quality than the current top of the range, increasing the amount of light detected by the sensor and consequently improving performance in low light conditions and in dynamic situations, in addition, to reduce noise in images. All of course, provided that the hardware is properly supported from the software point of view.

Galaxy Note 10- features

Among the other features, it is assumed that there are 5G and LTE versions differentiated in hardware functionality as well as support for next-generation networks. The general hardware should not deviate much from the Galaxy S10, apart from the display that in the Galaxy Note10 will have a size of 6.66 inches, again based on rumors. Note 10 will probably also have the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor under the Dynamic AMOLED display and will be characterized by the absence of physical keys.

The processor inserted in the smartphones destined for the US market should be a  Snapdragon 855 SoC, while for the models that will be available in other parts of the world there would be the presence of an Exynos 9820 chipset.

Like the previous smartphones in the Galaxy Note range, the next device will probably feature the S-Pen stylus and will include applications that exploit it, such as Samsung Notes, Smart select and Screen write. The S-Pen included in the Galaxy Note9 featured a supercapacitor and Bluetooth connectivity that allowed it to function as a remote control for various applications, including the Camera App, Google Chrome and Hancom Office Editor. It is likely that the stylus that could also be included with the Galaxy Note 10 has the same functionality and, perhaps, even something more.

The official launch of the Galaxy Note 10 could arrive in August, before the IFA in Berlin.

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