The Galaxy Note Series by the South Korean tech giant, Samsung always creates a hype before its launch. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is no exception to this. There are already a numerous number of rumours and leaks flying around. Most of the reports suggest that the Galaxy Note 10 will be unveiled on August 7 in Brooklyn.
Coming to the device itself, there are going to be a lot of new upgrades on the phone from the previous generation. Beginning with the camera department, according to IceUniverse, Samsung engineers are claiming that the Galaxy Note 10 will use a three-stage variable aperture camera which will be a huge improvement over the recently launched Galaxy S10.
As most of the information from IceUniverse is accurate, we can assume that the users will be able to switch between f/1.5, f/1.8 and f/2.4 apertures on the device’s primary camera. The triple camera setup comes with the primary wide-angle lens, a telephoto lens and an ultra-wide lens. The Galaxy Note 10 will also feature a punch-hole selfie camera to remove the notch and maximize display area.
Other new upgrades include the addition of a Time of Flight sensor that will help in capturing depth information used for portrait modes and other various AR applications. The Galaxy Note 10 is expected to be powered by Exynos 9825 or Snapdragon 855 SoCs, along with RAM up to 12 GB and up to 1 TB of internal storage. Most of this information has been derived from various rumours and leaks, so stay tuned for more updates.