
It's about that time where people start snapping photos of the yet unreleased Galaxy Note 10, showing everything off to people on the internet well before Samsung even has an official launch date for the phone.
And, like all good leaked photos, the photos are exceptionally blurry despite modern smartphones sometimes being able to compete with even high-end cameras. That's the stuff.
Blurriness aside, these photos showcase the Galaxy Note 10+, which will presumably be the actual name for the Galaxy Note 10 Pro. This is the first “plus” model for the Note family, which is probably because the Note was always considered a “plus” phone to begin with.
Once the phone is turned on, the display makes the center hole punch very apparent, which only houses a single camera. I think this will end up being one of the quietest disappointments about the phone, because it's basically just a notch that pretends to be something else. But hey, at least it's pretty small so you're not losing much screen real estate.
The photo on the back, which looks like it was captured on a roller coaster, manages to capture the vertical, triple camera system that we've heard Samsung will be going with. Early renders suggested there would also be a fourth ToF sensor like what Samsung uses on the Galaxy S10 5G, but that's not the case here, at least that we can see. It could be reserved for the Note 10+ 5G or whatever, but it could be something that Samsung just doesn't see a use for on this device.
We're just a couple months away from Samsung's usual Unpacked event, so expect these leaks to keep ramping up throughout July.
via: Android Central


