Benchmark reveals that the Samsung Galaxy Note10 will have a 19:9 screen

Peter, 13 May 2019

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 screen will match the Galaxy S10 phones with a 19:9 aspect ratio (the Galaxy Note9 has an 18.5:9 screen). This is most likely due to the switch to punch hole selfie camera(s).

The new flagship will be available in two sizes – Galaxy Note10 and Note10 Pro, both of which will come in 4G and 5G versions. One of these models, Verizon’s Note10 Pro 5G judging by the model number (SM-N976V), was spotted in the HTML5test database.

Based on the rumors, the vanilla Note10 will have a 6.28” screen and the Pro will go up to 6.75”. Assuming a 1440p+ class display, the resolution will be 1,440 x 3,040px (note that the benchmark recorded the virtual resolution of the mobile web browser).

Using this resolution, we can calculate the pixel densities of the two screens – 536ppi for the vanilla and 498ppi for the Pro. The benchmark also reveals that the phone runs Android 9 Pie, no surprises there.

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  • thgun2
  • 19 Jun 2019
  • StU

From what I have read about the screen size it does not bother me that much. But when I worked out it would become taller and start to look narrower to keep it from looking big, that I am not so struck on. Neither is the idea of a punch hole on the...

phone will never replace PC definitely ,Microsoft was getting close but since there was not market for it and they let go. whenever i see a fully functional windows running on my phone which can also sync the apps that i have in pc then i will dump...

I agree with other commenters; extra long phones are stupid. There's no reason for the additional height; it only makes the phone more expensive not to mention unbalanced.

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