With the launch of the Note 10 two weeks away, frequent device leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer of @OnLeaks fame has shared final specs for Samsung's pair of upcoming phablet smartphones.
According to Hemmerstoffer, the Note 10 will feature a 6.3-inch AMOLED display with cyclopean-like 'Infinity-O' cutout, Qualcomm's new gaming-focused Snapdragon 855+ chipset, 8GB of RAM and a 3,600mAh battery with support for 45W fast charging. Corroborating past reports, Hemmerstoffer says the phone will ship with a 25W charger inside the box. Presumably, Samsung will sell a separate 45W charger that will allow Note 10 owners to take full advantage of their phone's fast charging capabilities.
Additionally, the base model will include 256GB of fast UFS 3.0 internal storage. Notably, there's no mention of microSD expandability, which suggests Samsung plans to drop support for the feature.
The phone's rear camera array will consist of three shooters: a 12-megapixel wide lens, a 16-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 12-megapixel zoom lens. Lastly, the new generation S-Pen will include "Air Actions" gestures.
Where the Note 10+ differs from its sibling is that it will feature an additional 'DepthVision' time-of-flight camera, a higher-capacity 4,300mAh battery and a bigger 6.8-inch display. Otherwise, the two phones are identical internally.
In a separate tweet, Chinese leaker Ice Universe shared photos of dummy Note 10 and Note 10+ units.
Samsung will announce the Note 10 and Note 10+ on August 7th. If there's anything else left to find out about the Note 10, we'll likely learn over the next couple of days.
Source: Steve Hemmerstoffer (1), (2), Ice Universe