Note 10+ FCC Statement on Entire Handset



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THE LAUNCH OF THE Galaxy Note 10 is fast approaching and rumors suggest that it will bring a host of significant updates to Samsung's wide-screen smartphone lineup.

Expect three versions of Note 10 to arrive in August; Note 10 Lite, Note 10 and Note 10+, the last two of which would be available in the 5G variants. According to rumors online, we can also expect quad cameras, a super big screen of 6.7 inches on the Pro brand model, and a loading load at 45W.

We have gathered below all we know about the Galaxy Note 10 range.

Release date
Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 10 lineup will make its official debut on August 7th.

The company has sent invitations to an Unpacked event in Brooklyn, New York, which features a black stylus and what appears to be a camera lens on a white background. The teaser does not give much, but the location of the lens almost confirms that the Note 10 will feature a center-aligned perforated camera.

Price
According to a recent leak, the entry-level version of the Galaxy Note 10 will be launched at a starting price of between $ 1,100 and $ 1,200 (about £ 870 to £ 950). This suggests that, like the Galaxy Note 9 of last year, prices will start at around £ 899 here in Blighty.

Recent news
07/12/18:
The Galaxy Note 10+ arrived prematurely at the FCC, revealing in turn the specifications of the handset in its entirety. The leak, spotted by XDA developers before it was removed, confirms that all device dimensions (below), with its selfie camera with center punch hole and the lack of buttons on the right edge. It remains to be determined if the Note 10+ will lack a physical power button or if Samsung will remove the Bixby key.

The FCC message also confirms that Note 10+ supports Wi-Fi 6 and LTE networks, although there is no mention of 5G support in the rating.

Elsewhere, two additional images released by XDA confirm that the handset will carry a triple-lens camera vertically aligned on its left side and that it will indeed be missing a 3.5mm headphone jack this time.

07/11/19: The first official photos of Note 10 (above) fled before the launch of the handset on August 7th. Legitimate snapshots come through the WinFuture& # 39;s Roland Quandt and MySmartPrice donor Ishan Agarwaland, although they do not tell us much that we do not know already, it presents a new blue-purple pearly model of Huawei-esque, which will launch alongside the less flashy black variant (below).

The high-resolution renders also seem to suggest that Note 10 could be launched without a physical power key, adding weight to previous rumors that it would have a largely button-free design. Either that or Samsung has finally decided to give up the very nasty Bixby key.

09/07/19: Samsung has released an official teaser for the Galaxy Note 10 before its unveiling next month.

The short video (above), published by Samsung Indonesia's Twitter account, focuses on the identity information of the note 10 and seems to show that it can work as a smartphone, a laptop and a desktop computer, the latter thanks to Samsung DeX .

08/07/19: Although the Galaxy Note 10's screen is considered "the best" coming in 2019, informant Ice Universe has confirmed that it would not benefit from a refresh rate of 90Hz .

On Twitter (above), the serial infiltrator shared screen protector images of note 10 confirming the configuration of the punch camera and the three-lens rear configuration of the handset. However, in a follow-up tweet, he notes that the display will not offer a refresh rate of 90 Hz, although it is a major feature of OnePlus 7 Pro and, allegedly, the next Huawei Mate 30 Pro.

07/05/19: The Galaxy Note 10 will feature one and perhaps even two 3D Time of Flight sensors. So says the Korean publication ETNews, which indicates that, like the S10, the Note 10 range will include depth sensing sensors for rendering bokeh effects, RA applications, and facial recognition. South Korean glasses maker KOLEN invests $ 21.6 million in the construction of a new plant in Vietnam through a recent partnership with Samsung, which will increase its ToF sensor production capacity from 13 to 25 million of glasses before the imminent launch of Note 10..

Like the Galaxy S10, Note 10 could feature two ToF modules – one at the front and one at the back – although the way it will work with the perforated handset design remains unclear.

07/01/19: The first live images of the Galaxy Note 10+ appeared online. The flagship product, which would have been launched under the name Galaxy 10 Pro, was shown in a video provided by TechTalkTV (below) which almost confirms its official brand image, a centralized perforation camera and an iPhone type vertical camera system.

Fuzzy images do not give much to others, but the lack of a visible headset adds even more weight to the rumors that Note 10 will adopt Sound on Display technology.

06/27/19: A freshly disclosed case, apparently designed for the Galaxy Note 10, added weight to rumors that it does not come with a headphone jack.

The accessory, shared by Twitter user Sudhanshu Ambhore (above), shows that the Galaxy Note 10 will not support a 3.5mm headphone jack, opting instead for a USB-C connector. Next to that, you'll find the S-Pen slot, a unique speaker and what looks like an infrared blaster.

06/26/19: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro could launch with 5G as standard. According to previous rumors, the device would only be offered in the LTE and 5G variants, but the MobileFun dealer – who obtained a list of SKUs through an official Samsung dealer – claims that the Note 10 Pro "could be launched as variant 5G. "However, he notes that if Samsung publishes a 5G model separate from the Pro," we were confirmed that the suitcases would fit both the standard versions Note 10 Pro and 5G ".

06/24/19: If you want a microSD slot on your Galaxy Note 10, you will have to pay more for the Pro brand model. That's what says Max Weinbach, XDA developer, who claims to have spent some time with both Note 10 models, which lack standard port.

Weinbach also notes that the masses of leaked renderings are "almost perfect" and, while initially asserting that both models had headphone jacks, he then noted that the jack was fictitious, adding that Note 10 would come with earphones USB-C AKG box.

06/21/19: There are still about six weeks left before the release of the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Pro, but MobileFun has already started flogging accessories for the flagship duo.

Olixar's accessories confirm the Note 10 range's design, including its barely visible glasses, centrally located front camera, vertically stacked rear camera network and lack of fingerprint reader and earphone . The latter almost confirms that Note 10 will adopt the technology 'Sound on Display & # 39; which uses vibration to replace the earpiece.

06/19/19: CNET reports that Samsung will launch the Galaxy Note 10 at an Unpacked event on August 7, thus canceling the online discussions prior to the August 10 launch. The "flashy" event, which would take place at The Barclays Center in Brooklyn could also see Samsung announce the release date of the Galaxy Fold, which has long been delayed, according to recent information.

06/14/19: Although previous rumors have claimed that the Galaxy Note 10 would use both Exynos 9820 SoC and Snapdragon 855, it seems that the high-end Pro model with 5G connectivity embeds Samsung's Exynos 9825 chip.

This 7nm SoC should be a more powerful version of the 9820 and an equivalent of Qualcomm's next Snapdragon 865 chip in performance.

07/06/19: The Galaxy Note 10 has been presented with high quality rendering, which confirms that it will drop both the 3.5mm headphone jack and the much maligned Bixby button.

The images, courtesy of OnLeaks and 91Mobiles, also reveal that note 10 will see a redesign of the design; The flagship will sport a 6.3-inch QHD + screen with an Infinity-O cutout sized in the middle, as well as a network of three vertical cameras repositioned at the rear. There is no fingerprint reader at the back, so it is likely that the Note 10 comes with a built-in sensor.

The leak, accompanied by a 360-degree video (below), also claims that Note 10 will ship a Snapdragon SoC 855/9820, up to 12GB of RAM and an Android 9 Pie.

91Mobiles note that the higher specification Note 10 Pro will feature a larger 9.75-inch display, a quad-camera configuration that includes a ToF sensor, UFS 3.0 storage, and 45W fast charge support. Returning to earlier rumors, he suggests that the Pro variant will also feature HTC-esque pressure-sensitive buttons instead of physical keys.

06/06/19: It was only a matter of time until the price of the Galaxy Note 10 flew away. A source familiar with the subject, via the Russian website High technologysays the "basic version" of the smartphone will be launched at a starting price of between $ 1,100 and $ 1,200 (about £ 870 to £ 950). However, it is unclear whether the report refers to the entry-level Note 10 Pro or the less-standard version.

The same report claims that Note 10 will feature a punch-down opening cut at the Galaxy S10, noting that Samsung has managed to reduce the hole's diameter by one millimeter.

06/04/19: The Galaxy Note 10 has appeared prematurely on Geekbench. As spied by MySmartPrice, a variant bearing the model number "SM-N976V" appeared on the benchmarking website, revealing that it contains a Snapdragon 855 chip associated with a 12 GB RAM; he speculates that this could be the 5G variant headed to Verizon, as it will probably come with an Exynos chip here at Blighty.

The device scores 3,529 points in the single-core test and 10,840 points a little less impressive in the multicore test; less than the 11,101 points accumulated by the OnePlus 7 Pro.

06/03/19: Although earlier rumors have highlighted a fairly gradual update, Note 10 seems on the verge of surpassing its rivals in fast charge.

According to an encrypted Twitter article from Ice Universe, the Galaxy Note 10 could boast of a 45-watt fast charge technology; the tweet (below) includes an image of Da Vinci, which is supposed to be the code name of the Galaxy Note 19, next to the legend '101101', which corresponds to the number 45 in binary.

If legitimate, Note 10 should offer a hefty improvement over the Galaxy Note 9, which came with a 15W charger. The Huawei P30 Pro, with a fast charge of 40 W, can also consume from 0 to 70% in just 30 minutes.

05/21/19: The Galaxy Note 10 should be a pretty progressive update compared to last year's Galaxy Note 9, to believe the universe fleeing from the ice.

According to Twitter's forward, the "biggest change" of the handset will be its placement in the camera, which would be seemingly vertical rather than horizontal. Responding to questions on Twitter, he notes that the device, named Da Vinci, would have "the same camera hardware", suggesting that it would feature the same dual-purpose 12 MP configuration as the previous Note 9 or an improved version. triple camera like the one seen on the Galaxy S10.

The tweet from Ice Universe also indicates that the camera's forward-facing location will be different, almost confirming that Note 10 will adopt an Infinity display panel equipped with punch holes.

In the future, Ice Universe reveals that the Galaxy S11 is codenamed "Picasso", although no further details about the device have been disclosed.

05/20/19: The Galaxy Note 10 should display a display similar to that of the Galaxy S10, according to the benchmark data released by HTML5.

Spotted by Mobielkopen, the reference lists the SM-N976V, which is supposed to be the Galaxy Note 10 Pro 5G model, and reveals that it will benefit from a display resolution of 1440×3040 and a 19: 9 aspect ratio.

The Galaxy Note 10 of lesser specification should display the same resolution on its 6.27-inch screen, which will be smaller than the 6.75-inch display announced for the Pro brand model.

Although this is not a leap forward, he suggests that Samsung brings its Infinity-O panel to the Galaxy Note range, the Galaxy S10 displaying the same 19: 9 aspect ratio.

Other features disclosed include Android 9 Pie, a 4,500 mAh battery that supports fast 25-Watt charging and supports 4G and 5G on the best-performing model.

05/10/19: The Galaxy Note 10 could come with Samsung's new 64MP smart image sensor, which is touted as the "highest resolution camera" in the industry for mobile devices.

The ISOCELL Bright GW1, to give its official name, uses the same 0.8 μm pixels as Samsung's current 48MP component and adopts the company's Tetracell technology to merge four pixels into one to create 16MP images. The sensor also supports HDR in real time from "up to 100 decibels" which, according to Samsung, is higher than the current average of 60 dB.

The sensor will go into mass production in the second half, just in time for the arrival of the Galaxy Note 10, with the ISOCELL Bright GM2 sensor, an upgraded 48MP sensor.

"In recent years, mobile phone cameras have become the main instrument for recording and sharing our everyday moments," said Samsung's Yongin Park.

"With more pixels and advanced pixel technologies, the Samsung ISOCELL Bright GW1 and GM2 devices will bring a new level of photography to today's most stylish mobile devices, which will enhance and help change the way we record our daily lives. "

04/25/19: American carrier Verizon confirmed that, as expected, Samsung would launch a 5G variant of the Galaxy Note 10.

"The Note and Galaxy arriving this year will both have the 5G," confirmed Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg, when calling the company's first quarter 2019 results.

Although not surprising, the note corroborates recent rumors that the Galaxy Note 10 and the so-called Note 10 Pro will both be available in two variants; one with 5G, and one without.

Vestberg's comment also confirms that Verizon will offer Note 10 5G Stateside, just as it began this week to whip the 5G variant of the Galaxy S10. It is still unclear whether the phone will be offered here at Blighty, but with the likes of EE and O2 ready to switch on their 5G networks, we would be surprised not to have a UK version.

04/18/19: Rumors that Samsung will launch four variants of the note 10 have been confirmed, with SamMobile obtaining model numbers for devices.

As expected, the model numbers indicate that Samsung is planning two different Galaxy Note 10 models, both of which will come with a corresponding 5G variant.

SM-N970 and SM-N975 will be the two main models of the Galaxy Note 10, according to SamMobile, while M-N971 and SM-N976 will be the same phones with the addition of 5G.

According to the latest rumors, the two main variants will probably come under the names Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Pro. The latter would offer a 6.75-inch screen, compared to the standard 6.28-inch model offering, as well as a four-lens camera system compared to a three-lens network.

SamMobile note that "we do not know if the capacity of the battery can differ too, but it remains a possibility".

04/11/19: The Galaxy Note 10 will be available in four variants at launch, according to AND News.

We have already heard of a "compact" variant of Note 10, and this new report is more detailed. AND NewsBy citing "industry sources", variants 6.75in Note 10 and 6.28in will be available in two versions; one with 5G, and another without.

"Samsung's attempt to launch the Galaxy Note in several models aims to maximize sales volume by segmenting the market," reads a rapidly translated version of the report.

The report also states that the smallest Note 10 will have three rear cameras like the S10 (probably with the same wide-angle, ultra-wide and telephoto cameras), while the larger variant will feature quad cameras, including a camera sensor. flight time, like the one found on the Galaxy S10 5G.

04/04/19: Samsung will push four cameras in the back of his flagship Galaxy Note 10, according to another scoop of The bell.

The site, which claims to have received information from several industry officials, says the larger Note 10 model will ship a quad-camera network similar to that of the Galaxy S10 5G, which is doing today. his debut in South Korea.

If it adopts the same configuration as Samsung's first 5G smartphone, expect to find a horizontally aligned network including a 12MP lens with OIS, an ultra-wide 16MP lens, a 12MP telephoto lens and a depth detection camera 3D hQVGA.

According to the report, these quad-cameras will be reserved for grade 10 higher quality, while the note 10e, smaller, should have a configuration with three cameras.

While previous rumors had shown a 6.66-inch screen on the flagship model, The bell also heard that note 10 will sport a larger screen of 6.75 inches.

04/03/19: The Galaxy Note 10 will be launched alongside a new "compact" variant, according to a report to The bell.

The Korean newspaper reports that Samsung, just like it did with the Galaxy S10, will launch the "Galaxy Note 10e" alongside its flagship phablet later this year.

The bellThe report does not tell us much about the so-called 10th Note, apart from the fact that it will have a smaller display than the 6.7-inch screen of the standard 10. However, if something like the Galaxy S10e, will likely lack other high-end features, such as the on-screen fingerprint scanner and 5G support.

Say that, The bellThe sources tell him that it will not be a "medium or low price" smartphone, but that it will be marketed as a flagship smartphone with, presumably, a price tag Lighthouse.

The Galaxy Note 10e should be launched alongside its more experienced siblings in August this year and is expected to release exclusively in Europe.

03/27/19: Samsung's next Galaxy Note will feature a major overhaul when it launches later this year, according to AND News.

The source of the website claims that the Galaxy Note 10 will be the first Samsung device to boast of an entirely no-button design; it means no power button, no volume rocker and – congratulate the lord – no Bixby key mounted to the side.

Instead, Note 10 will likely adopt an entirely gesture-based interface or capacitive buttons along the device, similar to those seen on HTC's recent flagship products. AND NewsThe report is light on the details though, so we would take that with a pinch of salt now.

However, it is stated that Samsung will apply a similar design to its Series A phones. Expect this experimental design to appear on a midrange handset before the debut of Note 10.

02/27/18: The Galaxy Note 10 would have the same quad-camera configuration as the Galaxy S10 5G.

So says a report to SamMobile, which reports that the flagship will ship four cameras on its back. It is unclear whether the S10 5G will have exactly the same configuration, but if so, expect a time of flight sensor (TOF) to accompany telephoto, wide angle and ultra wide angle lenses.

SamMobile & # 39;The report also notes that the "5" in the model number of the device – SM-N975F – is probably a nod to a 5G variant of the device, which is expected to debut alongside a Note 10 4G model only.

Elsewhere, it is likely that Note 10 will feature the same Infinity-O screen as its predecessors S10, the increased body-to-screen ratio allowing Samsung to opt for a larger screen.

06/02/19: Samsung has patented A James Bond stylus compatible with a built-in camera that could debut alongside the Galaxy Note 10.

While the S-Pen supplied with the Galaxy Note 9 served as a long-range trigger, Samsung's new-generation stylus could completely replace the front-facing camera, according to a patent issued by the company. United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Spotted by Obviously mobile, the patent, which was originally filed in February 2017, describes an "electric pen" with an "optical system comprising a lens and an image sensor".

While it's unclear whether the S-Pen will ever see the light of day, pairing such a stylus with its smartphones could allow Samsung to completely shut down the stand-alone camera to create an appropriate full-screen display, with no slotting or perforation.

09/11/18: The Galaxy Note 10 will be the dwarf of note 9 this year with a monstrous display of 6.66 inches without bezel.

This is according to the Korean newspaper The bell, Which reports that the Galaxy Note 10 – named DaVinci – will feature a 6.66-inch Super AMOLED display with 4K resolution and HDR support.

The report says that Samsung has decided on the display specifications this month and has entrusted to its Samsung display unit the launch of the production of 9 note panels.

That does not tell us much about Note 10, although different rumors claim that the smartphone will ship a triple-lens camera, a 5G carrier and a larger battery than this year's model. .

The bell however, has some additional information on the incoming Galaxy S10 and indicates that Samsung is drawing a larger S10 model with an OLED display of 6.44.

15/10/18: It's been less than two months since the Galaxy Note 9 arrived on the shelves and we already hear a lot about the flagship product of next year.

According to the Korean website The bell, next year's Galaxy Note 10 will be Samsung's largest smartphone to date, with an OLED display of 6.66 inches, 0.26 inches larger than that of Galaxy Note 9 and, according to the report , bigger than next year's iPhone XS Max.

Samsung will not wait until the end of the year 2019 to fight against the latest flagship product from Apple. However, as the report indicates, the Galaxy S10, which is expected to debut early next year, will display a 6.44-inch screen, equal to the XS Max.

The other two S10 versions are expected to remain at 5.8 inches, the same size as the current Galaxy S9.

Despite its large screen, the Galaxy Note 10 should not display a larger footprint than Samsung's latest flagship product, the Note. Bell notes that the size of the telephone frames will continue to decline, which could leave the phone's size largely unchanged.

The bell also notes that it is still early in the phone 's development cycle, so the specs could change by the time the note 10 unveiled in the "second half of 2019". However, he says that since the disaster of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the company has extended the development period of phones from six months to a year.

The report does not tell us much more about the smartphone, but recent rumors suggest that Samsung is considering removing the headphone jack of Galaxy Note 10 or Galaxy S11. Instead, the company will rely on a combination of the USC Type-C port of the phone and a supplied headset dongle.

The reports do not say why Samsung would like to get rid of the headphone jack, but speculate that, like other manufacturers, the company simply wants to save space for other components . μ

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