Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with FOUR rear cameras pictured in new renders
THE DESIGN of Samsung's latest smartphone may have been revealed by new renders.
They suggest the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, due for release in August, will come with four cameras on the back lined up in a vertical strip in the top left corner.
The Note 10 will be the followup to Samsung's highly acclaimed Galaxy S10, which arguably boasts the best smartphone display of all time.
If previous releases are anything to go by, the Note 10 will be a larger gadget with similar specs to the S10, and will likely cost around £1,000.
New renders of the Note 10 were put together by based on all current rumours surrounding the gizmo.
On the front, the phone has Samsung's curved Infinity-O display with a small hole for the camera at the top.
On the back, the camera system has four lenses in a vertical line along the top left hand side.
These will most likely consist of a wide-angle, tele-photo and macro cameras alongside the main snapper.
The Note 10 will come with at least five colour options, according to the renders.
It'll come in Prism Black, Prism White, and Flaming Pink at launch, with green and yellow options coming later down the line, rumours suggest.
Rumours suggest the Note 10 will come in four variants, each with a slightly different set of specs and features.
At least one of these will support super-fast 5G internet speeds.
Samsung has already unveiled two 5G phones already: the Galaxy S10 5G Edition and the foldable Galaxy Fold.
But the first of the pair won't arrive in the UK until May, which is just a few months before the rumoured Galaxy Note 10 release date.
In any case, Samsung hasn't actually confirmed any new features for the Galaxy Note 10 – or even acknowledged its existence.
But the company has reliably produced a Note handset in late summer/early autumn for years, and there's no reason why 2019 should be any different.
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