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Now that the hype surrounding Samsung's S10, S10 +, and S10e flagship releases from February has subsided, we now have the Galaxy Note 10 and 10+ to keep us occupied.

The world was introduced to the new handset during the Samsung Unpacked live event in Brooklyn New York this evening - and boy, are we excited to get our hands on it.

Last year, the Note9 handset became one of the most popular models for Samsung last year, with the giant screen, powerful camera and useful stylus making it a must-have for happy-snappers and Netflix bingers alike.

We now have solid details about the spec, the display, a release date and the price, so read on below to learn it all.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 release date - When will it come out?

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The Samsung Galaxy Note9 was a popular handset

It is a smaller 6.3-inch AMOLED display, but the screen stretches the entirety of the front of the phone, completing the edge-to-edge dream that many of us have housed for years.

The display even stretches over the top of the camera, and the fingerprint scanner is built into the display, for improved security.

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Its only a HDR10+ display, but its Full HD and looks pretty stunning. The S-Pen makes a return, and this time it has a remote control on it too, so you can take pictures away from the phone for that perfect selfie.

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As for the processor, the Note 10 comes with the Exynos 9825 chipset, which is built using 7nm EUV technology. Its super fast and has liquid cooling built in for those long gaming sessions or Netflix binges.

It has a 3,500mAh battery, which is plenty for a day of use, but it also has quick charge, so you can jump from 0% to 60% in just a few minutes to get you through the day.

It also has power share - which is a super neat trend in modern handsets - giving you the chance to charge other phones up with the battery of your own Note 10.

You get 8GB of RAM and 256GB internal storage, though that, of course, can be upgraded for more money.

Finally, the camera is a bit of a disappointment, as it is the same 12MP regular lens and a 12MP telephoto lens from the Galaxy S10, but that is still a pretty impressive camera.

The regular version of the Note 10 is not 5G-enabled unfortunately, though you can pick up the bigger, more powerful - and more expensive - Note10+, which will have a 5G connection soon. You can read more about those here.


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