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Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ specs sheet leaked, 5G variant benchmarked

Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is almost a week away from being unveiled, and new information about the device has started circulating on the internet. A new report claims to bring us the spec sheet of the Galaxy Note 10+. Another report claims that the 5G variant has been benchmarked on Geekbench. Previously, it was expected that the higher model of the Galaxy Note 10 will be called Galaxy Note 10 Pro, but as we previously reported, there's a chance that it might be launched as the Galaxy Note 10+.

There have been a few leaked images and renders of the Galaxy Note 10+ already, but now, we have a leak of specs sheet. According to the new leak, the Galaxy Note 10+ could feature a 6.8-inch Quad HD+ 3040×1440 pixel resolution display with 498ppi. The display is said to be protected by Gorilla Glass 6 and the phone is expected to be powered by the 7nm Exynos 9825 processor, paired with up to 12GB RAM and up to 512GB UFS 3.0 internal storage. Additionally, it could have a microSD card slot.

On the optics front, the Galaxy Note 10+ is expected to sport a triple rear camera setup. The primary 12MP camera could have a three-stage variable aperture with f/1.5, f/1.8, and f/2.4 aperture setting. The secondary 12MP telephoto camera could come with an f/2.1 lens for better low-light zoom pictures. The 16MP tertiary camera is said to have an f/2.2 wide-angle lens. Additionally, rumours suggest that there could be a ToF sensor on board as well. As for the selfie department, the smartphone could come with a 10MP front camera.

The leaks claim that the Galaxy Note 10+ could be powered by a 4,300mAh battery that might support 45W fast charging. However, the 45W charger is said to be absent from the box, and one could have to buy it separately. The phone could measure 162.3mm x 77.1mm x 7.9mm, and weigh 198g. 

As for the connectivity options, Galaxy Note 10+ is expected to have 20W wireless charging, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, and Wi-Fi 6. It could also sport AKG-branded stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support.

The Galaxy Note 10+ leaked spec sheet doesn’t reveal anything out of the ordinary. Also, there’s no mention of IR blaster, which some have been hoping for.

Coming to the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G Geekbench leak, the phone is tipped to come equipped with 12GB RAM and the Exynos 9825 chipset. The 5G variant apparently scored around 4,500 points and 10,400 points in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively. If the numbers are to be believed, they are on par with the Galaxy S10+. The specifications are expected to remain similar to the Galaxy Note 10+. Previously, Galaxy Note 10 was spotted on Geekbench as well.

Meanwhile, images of the pink colour variant of the Galaxy Note 10 have also started floating around the internet. According to WinFuture, the new colour model could be limited to certain regions. It’s unclear if the Galaxy Note 10+ will also get the pink colour variant.

Samsung’s new Note 10 devices will be unveiled on August 7 in New York City. Additionally, it is worth mentioning reports suggest that smartphones could become available for pre-order on the same date.



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