Audio By Carbonatix
Samsung is scheduled to launch the Note 10 some time in the Q2 of next year and the company has managed to keep it a secret for the most part.
However, a new leak has revealed that Note 10 might come with the biggest display yet on a smartphone.
The leak comes from a report published by a Korean website who claims that Galaxy Note 10 will come with a whopping 6.6-inch bezel-less display.
The device has been codenamed DaVinci and is expected to come with 4K resolution and HDR support on that Super AMOLED panel. Other specs include 5G support, a triple lens camera setup and a huge battery.
Samsung is expected to follow the same launch timeline it does every year which means that the Galaxy Note 10 should arrive in some time in August 2019.
Latest Stories
-
Police arrest 38-year-old man over suspected narcotics in a GHS vehicle
3 minutes -
2,949 killed in 14,743 road crashes in 2025 – NRSA
11 minutes -
Inusah Fuseini: Ofori-Atta’s wife confronted ex-AG Gloria Akuffo over ‘slow’ NDC trial pace under Akufo-Addo
48 minutes -
Joy FM’s Strong and Sassy has a new host, aKorfaÂ
1 hour -
Bawa Rock Ltd donates GH₵200k to KATH to support indigent patients
1 hour -
‘I have great sympathy for Ken Ofori-Atta’ – Inusah Fuseini
1 hour -
CIMG urges all practising marketers to regularise status under Ghana’s marketing law
1 hour -
GES warns public against fake recruitment letter circulating on social media
2 hours -
Joy FM’s Home Affairs moves to 5:30am on Saturdays: same conversations, same impact
2 hours -
There is too much politicisation of a simple criminal matter – Tampuli on Ofori-Atta’s case
2 hours -
Transparency International calls for PPA act amendment to publish full contract details
2 hours -
Successful prosecution requires due diligence, not political noise — Dr Bomfeh Jnr
2 hours -
Five-time Olympian Felipe Perrone engages GOC, GSA to boost Water Polo sport
2 hours -
Africa’s single market will fail without a supranational court
2 hours -
NIA trains CID officers to strengthen investigations on Ghana Card registration
2 hours
