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Carrier leaks anticipated Samsung Galaxy Note 10 feature

After the success of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, many are looking forward to the next entry in the long-running brand of phablets.

Samsung is hard at work on the Note 10, and the company has strived to keep the device shrouded in mystery. A recent leak from an unexpected source: Verizon. The CEO of the telecommunication company has recently announced that Samsung will offer a 5G version of the device, which will be compatible with the new 5G network operated by the company. An unnamed LG smartphone with 5G capability was also mentioned.

The announcement may have stolen the limelight from one of the aces that could have revealed during an official announcement, and it is likely that Samsung isn’t thrilled about the situation. 5G is shaping up to be a really big thing in the future as many smartphone manufacturers prepare to enter the fray.

The new standard promises blazing fast speeds but it Is important to keep in mind the fact that a nationwide rollout will take several years, and paying top dollar for a feature that could be limited to a few areas doesn’t seem like a good deal.

Thankfully, Samsung will add new features which should make the device quite attractive. It is already known that the company will release four different versions of the device, including a more affordable Note 10e and the pricy 5G edition mentioned in this article. Those who opt for the later with enjoying a massive 6.75-inch display, a generous battery and a quad camera array which promises incredible capabilities. If you opt for the smaller Note 10e which measures 6.28 inches, you will be limited to the triple camera setup found on the Samsung Galaxy 10.

Most of the tech specifications which are currently floating on the internet are nothing more than mere speculation, but it is likely that the devices will set a new bar for power. An official announcement should arrive in the following months.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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