Samsung is expected to unveil three smartphones from the Note 10 series today. The launch will come just about a year after the South Korean tech giant unveiled the Note 9 series.
There will be the standard Note 10, Note 10+ and the Note 10 5G. This is in the same fashion to what the brand did with the Galaxy S10 series.
The Note series has historically been a premium range with productivity as it unique selling preposition. Keeping true to that tradition, the Galaxy Note 10 is expected to have a 6.3-inch display while the Note 10+ will pack a slightly larger 6.8-inch display.
The smartphones will the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 855+ which is a high performance chipset that is optimized for connectivity and gaming. The base version of the Galaxy Note 10 will have 256GB of internal storage.
Samsung did an excellent job with the design profile of the Note 10 series. The smartphones appear to have a compact glass and metal design that is further enhanced by the bezel-less full screen design.
The Galaxy Note 10 will pack a 3,500mAh battery while a the Note 10+ will have a larger 4,300mAh battery.
Nothing much is known about the suggested retail prices of the three smartphones. However, citing historical pricing trends of the Galaxy Note range, a base price starting at Ksh. 90,000 is probable.
Here is the link to stream the Galaxy Note 10 unpacked event.
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