Samsung Galaxy Note 10 & Note 10 Plus First Look Hands-On Comparison Video

Taimoor Khalid

Samsung's all locked and loaded for its Galaxy Note 10 unpacked event on August the 7th and that's exactly why the leaks are flowing fiercely from left and right, almost every day. Till now we've seen numerous leaked images and specs and now, a new hands-on video reinforces everything we knew so far.

Just recently, a hands-on video of two purported dummy handsets has emerged out of nowhere. The youtube video showcases the actual designs of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus and the standard Galaxy Note 10 and compares them side by side.

The hands-on clearly mentions that the standard Samsung Galaxy Note10 boasts a 6.3-inch screen while the Galaxy Note10+ is armed with a bigger 6.8-inch display. On the other hand, the video also points out the availability of 5G variants in both the models which will be exactly alike their standard siblings.

Looking at the rest of the clip, we see early rumors being verified as we do see no headphone jack on either of the devices. Another prominent confirmation is the vertical camera alignment on both the phones, contrary to the horizontal camera modules on the predecessor. Also, Unlike the standard Galaxy Note10, an additional ToF (Time of Flight) fourth sensor is included on the back of the Galaxy Note10+.


We can easily see the rest of the details to be pretty much similar to the earlier Samsung Note 9 where the microSD port, the S Pen slot and the buttons around the device are located at the same place. Since the devices in the video are just dummies and not the actual "smart" phones, we won't be able to verify the specifications of the devices, at this stage.

Don't expect us to repeat each and every spec and feature that have already been covered countless times. But if you do want to have a look at the detailed specifications, feel free to visit the links provided above. Samsung is expected to introduce new devices to smartphone users on August 7. But incase a new leak does break out before that, don't forget to check back soon.

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