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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Leaks Debate A 6.7-Inch Screen With 4K Resolution

New Samsung Galaxy Note 10 rumors and leaks discussed the possibility that the future Galaxy Note flagship would boast a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display with 4K resolution.

Samsung’s Galaxy Note smartphone is often referred to as the brand’s “big phone,” as every year the Note has been the largest smartphone of the South Korean tech company. This year Galaxy Note 9 came to market with a 6.4-inch screen with Super AMOLED and a resolution of 2960×1440.

As the next year’s Note 10 device would boast a 6.7-inch screen, that would mean that it would be even more extensive than the recently launched iPhone XS Max which has a 6.5-inch screen. Because it would launch next year, regarding its display’s quality, Galaxy Note 10 would surpass its competitors as it would come out with a 4K resolutions.

Previous rumors have long talked about a possible Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with no 3.5-millimeter jack for headphones, following the examples of other smartphone manufacturers. Not only that it’s done to boost the wireless headphones sales, but it is also a change that allows more space for the rest of the elements that make up the phone.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Leaks Debate A 6.7-Inch Screen With 4K Resolution

The Da Vinci project, as the Galaxy Note 10 is codenamed, would seek to include the latest mobile trends of the market, such as a larger screen without frames, chin or notch. However, there is no rumor of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 leaks that speculated about the other specs of the next year’s Note flagship.

According to the latest Samsung Galaxy Note 10 leaks, the South Korean company would present its Note 10 flagship somewhen in mid-2019. The handset might boast a 6.7-inch display with Super AMOLED, HDR, and 4K resolution, but without frames or a notch. The price, as some rumors reported, would still be over $1,000, while the smartphone will keep its classic SPen that maintains a large fan community and is already an icon of the Galaxy Note series.

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Samsung Might Implement Graphene Batteries Into Its Devices in 2019 – Galaxy Note 10 Might Be The First

Although fast charging technologies continue to improve and can now fully charge a battery within 30 minutes, there is still plenty of room for improvement. A lithium battery usually takes an hour and a half to load fully, but with graphene, that could drop to as little as 12 minutes. And Samsung plans to use graphene batteries on its devices in 2019, and Galaxy Note 10 might be the first.

Samsung would start incorporating graphene batteries in their mobiles in 2019

There is a lot of interest from the companies to start mass-producing accumulators using graphene technology, which would increase the density of batteries without increasing their size. These batteries are patented in the United States and South Korea. According to a study, graphene can increase the density of the batteries by 45%, with a charging speed up to five times faster. Besides, batteries can also withstand a higher operating temperature.

According to information coming from Weibo, the most extensive Chinese social network, Samsung has managed to complete the development of this type of batteries based on graphene, and it is expected that the South Koran tech company will start using them in their mobile phones of 2019. No information suggests that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 would be the first to boast graphene batteries, so some rumors hint to Galaxy Note 10.

Samsung might incorporate fast charging based on graphene technology on Galaxy Note 10

Currently, the cost of making graphene batteries is high, but when the industry begins to migrate massively to the use of such accumulators, their production price will be substantially reduced. Samsung can do that, as it is also one of the largest battery manufacturers in the world, as well as having some of the most advanced technologies in this segment.

Be that as it may, if this happens, according to some rumors, we could see the new graphene batteries with improved and faster fast charging systems on the next year’s Samsung Galaxy Note 10.

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