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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.
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