Once the Galaxy S10 5G launches, there will be four different versions of Samsung's flagship smartphone available. Today a report claims that Samsung is planning four models of the Galaxy Note 10, too.
Samsung is prepping four versions of the Galaxy Note 10: two versions with 4G LTE and two versions that support 5G. Sources are telling ETNews that the two 4G LTE-enabled models will have 6.28-inch and 6.75-inch screens as well as triple and quad rear camera setups, respectively. The 5G versions are said to have similar specs, but with the addition of 5G connectivity.
There haven't been any official announcements regarding the Galaxy Note 10, so right now all we've got to go on are rumors like these. Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 9 in August last year, so it's possible we'll see a Galaxy Note 10 announcement in around four months.
A Galaxy Note 10 strategy would be an interesting move for Samsung. Typically the Note line only gets one model per year, but if today's rumor is true, Samsung will offer Note smartphones with smaller and larger displays than last year's model. That'd be a nice move for fans of the Note phones and the S Pen stylus, giving them a choice of screen sizes and the option to become a 5G early adopter.
What do you make of this rumor? Which of these rumored Galaxy Note 10 phones would be most attractive to you?