We have seen a handful of Galaxy Note 10+ press renders being leaked online this week. Nothing has been left to the imagination as far as the handset's design is concerned. That doesn't mean we're not going to see more in the days leading up to the launch.
More than a dozen additional renders have been leaked online. They show off the device from various angles and also highlight its new silver color which is accompanied by a blue S Pen.
Galaxy Note 10+ press renders continue to leak
As expected, the 6.75-inch Galaxy Note 10+ doesn't have a dual front camera. It has the same single centered cutout as the Galaxy Note 10. Even though the Galaxy S10+ had a dual front camera, it was more of a novelty than something of substance.
The image posted by evleaks on Twitter appears to be from some promotional material for the device while the other renders were posted by Roland Quandt. You'll notice that none of the renders show the bottom frame. These images aren't confirming anything about the 3.5mm headphone jack. However, pictures of this device included in its FCC filing have confirmed that Samsung has indeed ditched the headphone jack.
It's all business as usual otherwise. We have seen this all more than a few times now. The bezels have been slimmed down and the dedicated Bixby key has been removed. Despite some wild speculation, it's evident that the S Pen doesn't have an integrated camera.
There will obviously be other colors available for this device but the first set of renders shows off the classic black color.
We also get a really good look at the new silver color which has a rather funky gradient effect to it. The blue S Pen really sets it apart as well.
According to a recent report, the Galaxy Note 10 price will start at 999 euro. The base variant is said to feature 256GB of internal storage, at least in Europe. Samsung is expected to release the Galaxy Note 10 on August 23.