Samsung Galaxy Note 10 looks set to ship in two models – Note 10 and Note 10+, both with 5G-enabled variants.





You're in the best possible place for the latest Samsung Galaxy Note 10 specs, price, and rumours, whether you're interested in the standard Note 10 or the even more mouth-watering Note 10+. Everything you need to know is right here.


And that starts with the launch date: the next-generation Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is going to be unofficially unveiled on Wednesday August 7, 2019, so keep checking back for the latest news and leaks ahead of the announcement.


It's been a busy year for Samsung – we've already seen the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, Galaxy A80, and Galaxy Fold appear this year, but there are still a lot of reasons to get excited about the Galaxy Note 10 range.


With its Galaxy Note series, Samsung always places an emphasis on productivity. As such, the Note ships with a stylus, dubbed S-Pen, housed inside the chassis that enables a number of features – from triggering the camera shutter remotely, to annotating screenshots, signing PDFs, and creating GIFs, that you can't find on any of the other Samsung-built smartphones listed above.


It's massively useful, but with the Galaxy Note 10, we're expecting the S Pen to get a rather impressive set of upgrades: think remote control functionality and possibly a built-in camera.


However, the Galaxy Note 10 isn't just going to be business as usual. Oh no! This year, Samsung looks set to shake things up by introducing two brand-new stylus-touting handsets. The main differentiating feature between these two will be screen size, although it's possible the pricier of the two will also boast more cameras, too.


A leaked promotional image from Verizon (or t3) has confirmed that Samsung will brand the biggest of the two Note 10 handsets as the Galaxy Note 10+ or Note 10 Plus. This is exactly the same naming convention used in the Galaxy S series to differentiate between the standard Galaxy S10 and the larger screen Galaxy S10 Plus.


If we take a look back 12 months to the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, we can see what a stunning, feature-packed phone Samsung launched on that occasion. It's going to be a tough act to follow for sure, but from what we've heard about the handset so far, Samsung is up to the challenge.