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Galaxy Note 10 could start at 256GB storage in China, 512GB for Note 10+ 5G

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Last updated: July 18th, 2019 at 13:01 UTC+02:00

The Galaxy Note 10 may get a minimum of 256GB storage in China, according to Twitter leakster Ice universe. It was rumored last week that the base variant of both the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ would have 256GB of storage in Germany and possibly other European markets, and it looks like the same would be the case in China, at least for the regular Note 10.

Ice universe also says that the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G will have a minimum of 512GB storage in the country. His tweet only talks about the LTE variant of the regular Note 10 and the Note 10+ 5G, but it's unclear if that's because he only has information on those two models or because those two models will be the only ones offered in China. The leakster also says that the LTE Note 10 and Note 10+ 5G will have 8GB of RAM and 12GB of RAM respectively.

As we had exclusively revealed, Samsung will also be offering a 1TB variant for the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G, and this model should also have 12GB of RAM. The 256GB variant – which won't be released in China – will likely have only 8GB RAM, similar to the Galaxy S10 5G, but that's not confirmed at the moment. It also remains to be seen if Samsung will equip the 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 10 with 12GB RAM on any of its variants. Chances are slim, as the company would want to keep the smaller Note 10 more affordable than the Plus model.

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