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After so a lot of positives, everything starts turned bad for the Galaxy Note 10. And the latest moves are all on Samsung. & nbsp;
In a new exclusivity, the always rigorous Android font has learned that the Galaxy Note 10 will not feature any physical buttons while Samsung also removes the headphone jack. Both decisions may make the base customer base angry.
Extend a seemingly unlikely escape In March of this year, David Ruddock, chief editor of the Android Police, said that he could "provide stronger confirmation" that Samsung will replace all external buttons (power, volume, Bixby) with areas sensitive to the pressure, which will be highlighted by a raised bump or texture. the edge. HTC's U12 + tried this and it was a disaster.
As for the headphone jack, it seems that Samsung finally bows under the pressure of the industry. But doing it first on the Galaxy Note 10 is absurd. The Note range has an enthusiastic audience and is appreciated for its immense functionality and practicality. It's a business phone and it's a craze to debut with feature cuts and experimental designs on a flagship professional device.
Combine this news with the Galaxy Note 10 ugly new camera and one surprisingly small battery given his new massive displayand there is a lot of pressure for Samsung to comply with its peak load, internal tech next-gen and Version 5G confirmed by Verizon.
So where is the smart money going this fall? Certainly not on Apple new ugly iPhones (they have enough problems). My bet? At the fourth time, Google may have nailed the problem with the exciting Pixel 4.
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After so a lot of positives, everything starts turned bad for the Galaxy Note 10. And the latest moves are all on Samsung.
In a new exclusivity, the always rigorous Android font has learned that the Galaxy Note 10 will not feature any physical buttons while Samsung also removes the headphone jack. Both decisions may make the base customer base angry.
Extend a seemingly unlikely escape In March of this year, David Ruddock, chief editor of the Android Police, said that he could "provide stronger confirmation" that Samsung will replace all external buttons (power, volume, Bixby) with areas sensitive to the pressure, which will be highlighted by a raised bump or texture. the edge. HTC's U12 + tried this and it was a disaster.
As for the headphone jack, it seems that Samsung finally bows under the pressure of the industry. But doing it first on the Galaxy Note 10 is absurd. The Note range has an enthusiastic audience and is appreciated for its immense functionality and practicality. It's a business phone and it's a craze to debut with feature cuts and experimental designs on a flagship professional device.
Combine this news with the Galaxy Note 10 ugly new camera and one surprisingly small battery given his new massive displayand there is a lot of pressure for Samsung to comply with its peak load, internal tech next-gen and Version 5G confirmed by Verizon.
So where is the smart money going this fall? Certainly not on Apple new ugly iPhones (they have enough problems). My bet? At the fourth time, Google may have managed to do it with the exciting Pixel 4.
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Follow Gordon on Twitter and Facebook
More about Forbes
Samsung insiders deliver the Galaxy Note 10 Design Blow
Samsung Insider: a smartphone more "creative" than the Galaxy Note 10
Galaxy Note 10 Exclusive: Confirmation of Samsung's massive upgrade in charge
Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 can have a "symmetrical" design
Verizon confirms the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 5G