Earlier this week, we saw a pair of Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ renders showing off the Silver Prism and Black variant of the device with a sleek-looking Infinity O display on its front panel.
This time round, the new S Pen will come with a color which matches the device’s color. For example, the Silver Prism variant will have a silver-purple-blue gradient S Pen, while the Black variant will have a S Pen is Solid Black.
Courtesy of @evleaks, we are now able to have the privilege to take another good look at the upcoming Galaxy Note 10+ in what seems to be an official render of the device.
From the top view, there are circular and rectangular cutout which were thought to be a microphone and a IR Blaster. Aside from that, we could see a familiar Infinity O display along with a hole-punch selfie camera located at the top.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ specifications
According to the rumor mills, the Galaxy Note 10+ is expected to arrive with a 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with an incredible 1440 x 3040 pixels screen resolution.
The device will arrive with a Snapdragon 855 SoC in the US market, and Exynos 9825 SoC in most other markets. In terms of the device’s memory, it was said to feature as much as 12GB worth of RAM and up to 1TB internal storage space for its highest-end model.
On its rear chassis, there will be a triple-camera setup which comprises of a 12 megapixels main snapper, a 12 megapixels telephoto lens and a 16 megapixels ultrawide angle sensor. A ToF sensor is also available alongside the camera compartment for improved 3D depth mapping.
Under the hood, there will be a 4,500mAh non-removable battery to keep its lights on.