Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 is coming soon and it is packed with energizing overhauls. In any case, following updates on one concerning blemish, the issues are presently multiplying.

Taking to Twitter, prominent Samsung insider Ice Universe has uncovered the Galaxy Note 10 won’t be the distinct advantage many were anticipating. He likewise expresses that few of the progressions Samsung has made may not go down well.

Curiously, Ice says it is actually the Galaxy A series where users will find “radical innovation” (understandable) while the Galaxy Note 10 will be for those “looking for stability and maturity” with a design that blends the Galaxy Note 9 with the punch-hole Galaxy S10. This is expanded upon by a further tweet which says the positions of the Galaxy Note 10 cameras are the “two biggest changes” and he doesn’t like either.

Doubling down on the negatives, Ice uncovers the Galaxy Note 10 won’t have any new camera hardware and basically reuse Galaxy S10 optics, which are as of now falling behind Huawei’s P30 Pro, Google’s Pixel 3 and the $400 Pixel 3a).

On the in addition to side, Ice affirms the Galaxy Note 10 will have cutting edge UFS 3.0 capacity which is twice as fast as the capacity in the Galaxy S10. Also, he has recently expressed that improved quick charging is likely (something my own source backs) and quicker RAM should make it too.

Ultimately, the Galaxy Note 10 still looks like Samsung’s most complete smartphone of the year. But the company has gone very quiet on what is, indisputably, its most exciting release.

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