Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could come without physical keys and headphone jack

A few months ago, Samsung launched the latest flagship device in its Galaxy S-series and now the company has the next-generation Galaxy Note-series flagship smartphone in the works and is getting preparing to launch it as well.

While we are still a couple of months away from the launch of the Galaxy Note 10, there are several details of the phone which have surfaced online. According to a new leak, the next-gen Galaxy Note smartphone could come without physical keys and a headphone jack.

If this is true, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 could feature no 3.5mm headphone jack. Also, there will be no Bixby button, volume keys, or power button.

There are some mid-range phones by Samsung that don’t feature a 3.5 mm headphone jack. However, Samsung flagship phones are the only flagship phones that feature a 3.5 mm headphone jack. However, that may be about to change if the information is true.

The leak says that Samsung could use prominent/raised capacitive or pressure-sensitive areas to act as a sort of fake buttons in place of the physical buttons. We do not know yet whether Samsung has plans to carry these changes over to the next phone in the Galaxy S-series.

According to the reports, we should expect two phones under the Note 10 lineup, and they should come with different display sizes. One of them will feature a 6.28-inch display while the other will come with a 6.75-inch display. However, we don’t have much information on this yet.

We would recommend that you to take all this information with a pinch of salt as the company hasn’t confirmed anything yet. However, in the meantime, we will have to wait for more information to surface online to know for sure. Make sure to let us know what you think in the comments below.

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