This is how much the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will cost

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 leaks continue, with the latest being the price you will have to pay to own the monster handset.

Revealed by Winfuture.de, the “cheaper” 6.3-inch version of the handset is expected to launch at 999 euros, with the base handset offering 256 GB of storage. This is a significant upgrade on the 128 GB Samsung Galaxy S10, which also cost 999 euro, though one wonders of the majority of Note10 users need that much storage.

The larger Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ will offer a 6.7 inch Dynamic AMOLED screen, additional Time of Flight 3D sensors and tip the price scales at 1149 euros. Versions with 512 Gb and 1 TB should also be available.

Winfuture warns that prices may be adjusted in different markets based on taxes and Samsung may even launch a 128 GB version at a lower price in more price sensitive regions. Information regarding the 5G version has not been leaked yet.

We had earlier heard the main camera in the Galaxy S10 offers f/1.5 + f/2.4, while Note 10 is said to offer an additional F1.8 step in between. That means that the camera won’t necessarily be able to handle darker or lighter scenes than the S10, but will have more options to handle situations well in-between, bringing it closer to an actual continuously variable aperture in a real DSLR.

In addition to an innovative camera, the Note 10 series is expected to feature 25w fast charging port, UFS 3.0 storage, 12MP primary, 12MP telephoto and a 16MP ultra wide-angle lens in the Pro model, fingerprint reader, and 4,170mAh battery. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will come with the Exynos 9825 processor coupled with 12GB of RAM.

The larger of two Note 10 models will measure in at 162.5 millimetres across and 77.6 millimetres (the Note 9 was 161.9 x 76.4mm). The device is expected to feature super-thin bezels and Sound on Display technology. It will lack a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

You’ll get two see two different screen sizes; 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED for the Pro model, while the regular Galaxy Note10 will offer a 6.3-inch display.

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