Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Samsung officially announced the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ at their Samsung Unpacked event today, alongside Microsoft’s corporate Vice President, Shilpa Ranganathan. These new handsets boast Your Phone support, which means users can seamlessly connect their phone and PC, syncing notifications, photos, as well as text messages. Best of all, the integration with the new Galaxy phones is compatible with keyboard, mouse, and touch. Read more for a hands-on video and additional information.



Both handsets feature a Snapdragon 855 CPU, a dynamic AMOLED display with tone mapping, an in-screen fingerprint sensor, a 10-megapixel selfie camera, and a triple rear camera setup (16MP / 12MP / 12MP). How much will they cost? The Note 10 is priced at $949 (8GB of RAM / 256GB of storage) and the Note 10 Plus starts at $1,099 (12GB of RAM / 256GB of storage) – an extra $100 will get 512GB of storage. They go up for preorder today and ship on August 23rd.

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