Support page goes live on several Samsung pages

Jul 29, 2019 05:42 GMT  ·  By

Samsung has officially confirmed the larger version of the Galaxy Note 10 on a handful of support pages that went live during the weekend.

Samsung Romania, for example, points to a so-called Galaxy Note10+ with 512 GB, but other pages also indicate that a 256 GB version is coming too.

The pages that got the go-ahead so early (and which have since been removed) do not reveal any other details, albeit we already know pretty much everything about the upcoming Note series.

First and foremost, Samsung will launch not one, but two different Galaxy Note 10 models this year.

The smaller model will be simply called Galaxy Note10 and come with a 6.3-inch display, whereas the larger sibling, officially baptized Galaxy Note10+, will boast a 6.8-inch display.

Top-of-the-range Note10+ configuration

On the other hand, those planning to buy the best of the best will have to go for the larger version, as it’ll come with some exclusive tech specs versus its smaller sibling.

For example, the Note10+ will be offered with up to 12 GB of RAM, while the Note10 will boast “only” 8 GB RAM. The same for battery, as the bigger model will feature a 4,300 mAh battery versus 3,500 mAh on the standard configuration.

The Note10+ will also come with upgraded camera specs versus the Note10, as it could include a quad-camera setup with a ToF sensor. The Note10 could use a triple-camera configuration.

Needless to say, neither model would come cheap. Information that made the rounds earlier this month suggested the base configuration of the Note10 could be available for some 999 Euros in Europe, so the larger version will be even more expensive.

A 5G variant is also planned, at least for the Note10+, despite speculation that Samsung could offer a similar option on the smaller model too.

Full details will be announced at the launch event on August 7.