
We've seen plenty of info about Samsung's Galaxy Note 10, but up to this point it's been mostly focused on the hardware. There have been leaks about processors and camera capabilities and everything else, but we've seen very little about any design changes that Samsung might be making.
Well, now that's changed with a high-quality render. It shows the backside of Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 10, but if you confused it with something like the Huawei P30 Pro, I wouldn't blame you.
This render is based on other leaks and confirmations from insiders about what the phone will look like, so while it's not a press render coming straight from Samsung or anything, there's some high confidence that it'll look at least similar to the final product.
The module on the far left houses the regular lens, plus the telephoto and wide angle lenses. Right next to it is the smaller module for the flash, flood illuminator, and ToF sensor for better depth shots, so this render does line up with the rumors that the Note 10 will be rocking four cameras on the backside.
Plus, the move makes sense as Samsung adds more and more cameras to the backs of their phones. Have you seen the Galaxy S10 5G? Four cameras in horizontal orientation just looks silly, even on huge phones like that. Vertical cameras are the way to go.
source: Phone Arena / Ice Universe