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Technology

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 finally rolled out with updated S Pen

After much wait, Samsung has curbed everyone’s excitement by launching its incredible, but costly Galaxy Note 10 at
Published August 8, 2019

After much wait, Samsung has curbed everyone’s excitement by launching its incredible, but costly Galaxy Note 10 at its event yesterday, along with other products as well.

Samsung held its Unpacked event yesterday where it announced new products, but the showstopper was obviously the all new Galaxy Note 10 flagship with amazing new specs, especially in its S Pen stylus.

As per the leaks, the Note 10 came in two sizes, the 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 10 and the 6.8-inch Galaxy Note 10 Plus, unlike its previous Note flagship that only came in one size. However, there is also a Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G variant. The massive Galaxy Note 10 Plus has been crowned as Samsung’s largest phone screen to date, as per Business Insider.

Though the phones are pretty much identical in design, the Note 10 features an 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, as compared to the Note 10 Plus that comes in with 12GB RAM and 256GB/512GB storage. As shown in leaks, both the phones have Infinity-O display with a single 10MP selfie-camera cut out at the top center. Both phones feature an in-display fingerprint sensor too.

The Note 10 comes in with triple 16MP+12MP+12MP rear camera, but the Note 10 Plus has an additional fourth camera for better depth of field. Also, the phones differ in battery as the Note 10 has a 3,500mAh battery, and the Note 10 Plus feature a massive 4,300mAh battery, both with superfast charging. However, one disadvantage that the phones come in with is that Samsung has killed the Bixby button and the headphone jack, and instead made a dongle available costing $9.99 extra.

Coming on to the S Pen, the stylus has been upgraded with amazing features, including ‘Air Actions’ that enables user to control the camera with gestures without the stylus touching the screen. The S Pen also now contains accelerometer and gyroscope sensors for motion controls.

Apart from the usual ‘Aura Black’, ‘Aura White’, and ‘Aura Blue’ colors, the phones are also offered in a new ‘Aura Glow’ gradient color. As of for the price, the Galaxy Note 10 will start at $950, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus will have a hefty price tag of $1,100, and the Galaxy note 10 Plus 5G priced at $1,300. All three phones will be available for pre-order on August 8 and will ship on August 23.

Video Courtesy: Samsung

Moreover, apart from the smartphones, Samsung also announced Galaxy Book S laptop costing $999, an expanded version of DeX, and Under Armour Edition of Galaxy Watch Active 2 costing $309, as per The Verge.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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