Here's the Galaxy Note10+ in Aura White

Vlad, 31 July 2019

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ are due to be officially unveiled next week, on August 7, and it seems like they just can't stop leaking. Yesterday we saw the Note10 in a rose/pink colorway, and today the Note10+ has leaked in Aura White.

As you can see, this looks like a simple white hue, no crazy gradients or reflections here. It feels similar to the white Galaxy S10+ from that point of view, but as these are just renders we'll reserve final judgement for when we can actually hold one.

Here's the Galaxy Note10+ in Aura White

The Note10+ in white is also shown in another render alongside the pink Note10, just to refresh your memory about the difference in looks between the two - which primarily has to do with the added ToF sensor on the Note10+'s back.

Here's the Galaxy Note10+ in Aura White

The Galaxy Note10+ should sport either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ or an Exynos 9820, depending on market. It's going to have 12GB of RAM and either 256 or 512GB of UFS 3.0 storage. The triple rear camera setup has a main sensor with three apertures (f/1.5, f/1.8, f/2.4), and there's also a 12 MP telephoto lens with f/2.1, and an ultra-wide shooter with 16 MP resolution and f/2.2 aperture. The selfie cam in that punch-hole is a 10 MP unit.

The Note10+ will have a 4,300 mAh battery with support for 45W fast wired charging and 20W fast wireless charging, although the power brick in the box may only support 25W. Pre-orders could be opened on the day of the event, ahead of shipments starting on August 23. The base model Note10 is expected to retail for €999, while the Note10+ will start at €1,149.

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  • Anonymous
  • 01 Aug 2019
  • PZs

not comparing, merely, trending the progression ... and we are all being used as a part in the cloud ... if all stripped down, the purpose of having non user removable battery is just one ... which is to make the device to always stay on, even though...

  • Anonymous
  • 01 Aug 2019
  • 4QP

You seem good at that

Large mah no removable battery's are a big no no.. Not only will It create bulky phones... The battery capacity will decrease as well.

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