
The first “official” renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus have reportedly leaked online, giving us our best look yet at the flagship devices before official release.
The renders, posted by MySmartPrice’s Ishan Agarwal on Twitter, reveal front, back and side views of the Note 10 in two colours – a silver-purple-blue gradient and a solid black.
The new S-Pen showcases a more rounded design versus earlier styluses in the Note range.
The renders also seem to confirm the Note 10’s bezel-less display with the Infinity-O style cut-out for the front-facing camera in the centre of the screen, as well as three cameras on the back, along with an LED flash.
The Note 10’s also appears to have got rid of its physical power button, which would confirm previous rumours that Samsung was planning on removing all physical buttons from new Note phones.
The Note 10 also appears to be the first in the line to be without a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Samsung is also rumoured to have a second, larger version of the new Note – with the smaller version coming with a 6.3-inch screen – and the bigger a 6.75-inch display.
The Note 10 will be launched on August 7 during a Samsung Unpacked event at the Barclays Center in New York.