Samsung Galaxy Note 10 might ditch physical buttons, headphone jack
Not just its tweaked punch-hole design and rear camera layout, there are many design features which can come as a surprise on Samsung Galaxy Note 10. According to a report, the upcoming phablet might get a radical makeover where all the physical buttons will be replaced with force touch sensors. And not just that, Samsung might also kill the headphone jack on Note 10.
Samsung is considering pressure-sensitive sensors to replace physical keys
According to the report, Samsung might replace all the physical buttons on the Note 10 with haptic feedback-based capacitive buttons. Hence, this design should allow for a smooth, uninterrupted design along with improved water and dust resistance. Further, Samsung might also ditch the headphone jack on Note 10 to allocate more space for other gadgetry and perhaps a bigger battery.
Galaxy Note 10 could support 45W fast charging
Galaxy Note 10, which is internally codenamed as Da Vinci, could support 45W fast charging. Interestingly, reputed tipster Ice Universe tweeted an image of Leonardo da Vinci with digits '101101' - a binary code for the number '45'. Notably, in a previous tweet, he claimed that charging speed "is a significant upgrade for Note 10" and surely, 45W charging will be a game changer.
Samsung to launch two models under Galaxy Note 10 series
According to Ice Universe, Samsung is working to release two models under its Galaxy Note 10 series. One of them will be a standard Note 10 while the other will be a Pro model, presumably with more spruced-up internals and exclusive features.
Meanwhile, here's how Galaxy Note 10 will look like
The Galaxy Note 10 will sport a punch-hole display with curved edges on both sides and a premium all-glass body. The selfie camera will be nestled in the top-center area of the screen whereas the rear camera array will be vertically-mounted on the top-left side. We can also expect to see two different screen sizes for the standard and Pro models of Note 10.