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Here’s the Galaxy Note10+ in Aura White

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ are due to be officially unveiled next week, on August 7, and it seems like they just can’t stop leaking. Yesterday we saw the Note10 in a rose/pink colorway, and today the Note10+ has leaked in Aura White.

As you can see, this looks like a simple white hue, no crazy gradients or reflections here. It feels similar to the white Galaxy S10+ from that point of view, but as these are just renders we’ll reserve final judgement for when we can actually hold one.

The Note10+ in white is also shown in another render alongside the pink Note10, just to refresh your memory about the difference in looks between the two – which primarily has to do with the added ToF sensor on the Note10+’s back.

The Galaxy Note10+ should sport either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ or an Exynos 9820, depending on market. It’s going to have 12GB of RAM and either 256 or 512GB of UFS 3.0 storage. The triple rear camera setup has a main sensor with three apertures (f/1.5, f/1.8, f/2.4), and there’s also a 12 MP telephoto lens with f/2.1, and an ultra-wide shooter with 16 MP resolution and f/2.2 aperture. The selfie cam in that punch-hole is a 10 MP unit.

The Note10+ will have a 4,300 mAh battery with support for 45W fast wired charging and 20W fast wireless charging, although the power brick in the box may only support 25W. Pre-orders could be opened on the day of the event, ahead of shipments starting on August 23. The base model Note10 is expected to retail for €999, while the Note10+ will start at €1,149.

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Author: Vlad
Source: GSMArena

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