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“Samsung Galaxy Note 10 leaks suggest massive battery for at least one model”

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 rumors are picking up as a recent leak suggests that at least one model of the upcoming device may have a 4,500mAh battery. An image of a Samsung cell recently certified by the Korea Institute of Industrial Technology has surfaced and its model number has been tied to the SM-N975 model number for the rumored Galaxy Note 10 Pro.

Leaker Universeice also recently tweeted that the 4G version of the Galaxy Note 10 Pro may house the 4,500mAh battery. These details open a host of speculation about Samsung’s late-year flagship.

There has already been preliminary confirmation that Samsung will release 5G versions of the Galaxy Note 10. Now, reports indicate there may be at least four Galaxy Note 10 models, two running 4G and two running 5G.

The rumors of four Galaxy Note 10 models are actually plausible, considering Samsung has already showcased four variants of its Galaxy S10 flagship earlier this year. Models of the device include the standard Galaxy S10, the larger Galaxy S10+, the cheaper Galaxy S10e, and the next-generation Galaxy S10 5G, which releases to market May 16.

Currently, it is challenging to decipher the exact configurations and market placements of the Galaxy Note 10 models. A Galaxy Note 10 Pro running 4G doesn’t seem like it would be much of an upgrade. Additionally, what we’ve seen from Samsung is a distinct name for each varying model depending on specs – a Galaxy Note 10 Pro 4G and Galaxy Note 10 Pro 5G seem unlikely.

It is possible that details about other Galaxy Note 10 models have not yet surfaced. So far, reports indicate 6.28-inch and 6.75-inch displays and 5G network compatibility with Verizon and AT&T. The Galaxy Note 10 could potentially also have a “keyless” design, with no physical buttons. For now, many details about the Galaxy Note 10 remains strictly rumors.

Fionna Agomuoh

Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TechViewPRO.com. I like smartphones, traveling, and long walks to the gym.

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