Additional display and battery specs making the rounds

Jun 11, 2019 09:40 GMT  ·  By

Samsung is expected to take the wraps off the Galaxy Note 10 in August, and the closer we get to the unveiling, the more specifications leak to the web.

This time, a report published by 91mobiles provides us with a closer look at the display size and the battery capacity of the entire Note 10 series.

First of all, Samsung is indeed working on two different Note 10 models that could be sold as Note 10 and Note 10 Pro. The source indicates the model numbers of the two are SM-N975 and SM-N976, respectively.  They are internally codenamed Project D2 and Project D2-X.

Previously, it was believed that at least one of these model numbers could point to a 5G version of the Note 10, but this new report claims this is not the case. However, it notes that other models referred to as Project D1 are also in the works with model numbers SM-N970 and SM-N971.

No headphone jack

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 won’t come with a 6.28/6.3-inch display as originally speculated, but with a 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED display, according to the aforementioned source. In addition, it’ll feature 128GB base storage and a 4,170 mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro will feature a 6.8-inch Super AMOLED display, but this time the base storage is upgraded to 256GB, with a maximum option of 1TB. The same battery as on the standard Note 10 is being used, which is quite a questionable choice given the larger display.

Both devices will come with a fingerprint sensor integrated into the screen, but the Note 10 Pro will feature four different cameras on the back, including a ToF sensor, whereas the standard version will be equipped with a triple-camera configuration. No headphone jack will be offered.

A recap of the specifications mentioned above can be found in the table below:  

Galaxy Note 10 Galaxy Note 10 Pro
Model number SM-N975 SM-N976
Display size 6.4-inch 6.8-inch
Base storage 128GB 256GB
Battery 4,170 mAh 4,170 mAh