Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series is all set to launch in August this year. Now 360 degree CAD based renders of the device has leaked online that shows a punch-hole camera placed in the center top part of the device, not to the top-right corner like we have seen in the Galaxy S10 series.
The smartphone sports a triple rear camera setup on the back. While key specifications of the standard Note 10 device include a 6.3 inch display, Snapdragon 855 SoC, and up to 12GB of RAM. The Pro version will be sporting four cameras including ultrawide, wide, tele and depth sensors. If will boast an in display fingerprint sensor under the 6.75 inch screen.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 renders seem to sport a glossy reflective back panel with vertically aligned camera setup sitting on top right at the phone's back. The power and volume buttons are placed on the right side of the device, while the speakers, S Pen, mic, and USB Type C port can seen at the bottom edge of the phone.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is going to ditch the Bixby button and 3.55mm headphone jack. As the earlier rumors pointed out to this change. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is expected to run on Android 9 Pie and the standard version will measure 151x72x7.9mm. The design seen in the renders is quite attractive and flashy.