Technology
Samsung to launch Galaxy Note10 devices in India on Aug 20
New York, Aug 6
Samsung Electronics, which is set to unveil two Galaxy Note devices -- Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note10+ -- here on Wednesday, would bring the new Note family to India on August 20.
The handsets that would wither house a new Exynos 9825 chip set (for non-US regions) and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855/855+ (for US customers) are set to go on sale globally, including in India, either on August 22 or August 23, informed sources told Media.
Galaxy Note10+ will have 6.8-inch screen while the smaller one will sport 6.3-inch screen for a 100 per cent palm-size fit.
While Galaxy Note10 is likely to come with 8GB RAM and 256GB internal memory, it is expected that Galaxy Note 10+ is likely to come with a massive 12GB RAM with 512GB internal storage.
As per earlier reports, Galaxy Note 10+ would be 5G-ready as well.
Note10+ will house a large 4,300mAh battery with superfast charging technology and the smaller Note device would come with a 3,500mAh battery.
The devices with edge-to-edge "Infinity O" display will also provide a unified S Pen experience.
The S Pen or Stylus Pen is likely to get air actions or gesture navigation this time, allowing users to perform cool tricks while taking pictures or making power point presentations.
Both the devices will have top-of-the-line features for gamers.
Microsoft is partnering Samsung to provide users with seamless connection between the PC and Note 10 devices.
The new Galaxy Watch Active2 that was launched globally on Monday and Galaxy Tab S6 would still take some time to arrive in India.
The handsets that would wither house a new Exynos 9825 chip set (for non-US regions) and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855/855+ (for US customers) are set to go on sale globally, including in India, either on August 22 or August 23, informed sources told Media.
Galaxy Note10+ will have 6.8-inch screen while the smaller one will sport 6.3-inch screen for a 100 per cent palm-size fit.
While Galaxy Note10 is likely to come with 8GB RAM and 256GB internal memory, it is expected that Galaxy Note 10+ is likely to come with a massive 12GB RAM with 512GB internal storage.
As per earlier reports, Galaxy Note 10+ would be 5G-ready as well.
Note10+ will house a large 4,300mAh battery with superfast charging technology and the smaller Note device would come with a 3,500mAh battery.
The devices with edge-to-edge "Infinity O" display will also provide a unified S Pen experience.
The S Pen or Stylus Pen is likely to get air actions or gesture navigation this time, allowing users to perform cool tricks while taking pictures or making power point presentations.
Both the devices will have top-of-the-line features for gamers.
Microsoft is partnering Samsung to provide users with seamless connection between the PC and Note 10 devices.
The new Galaxy Watch Active2 that was launched globally on Monday and Galaxy Tab S6 would still take some time to arrive in India.
16 minutes ago
Indian American Pavan Davuluri Appointed Head of Windows and Surface Devices Teams by Microsoft
20 minutes ago
The H-1B lottery will be held by USCIS, and initial registration is closed.
25 minutes ago
On International Women's Day, Malabar Gold and Diamonds celebrates with the Indian Women's Club of Northshore, Illinois.
36 minutes ago
Rights organizations unite to condemn the surge of Hindu supremacy in the US
2 hours ago
'Unacceptable, unwarranted': India again slams US' remarks on Arvind Kejriwal
2 hours ago
Kerala CPI-M legends' tombs vandalised in Kannur, probe launched
2 hours ago
The journey of Supreme Court and India’s fundamental rights has been a constant struggle: SG Tushar Mehta
3 hours ago
Mumbai doctors save micro-preemie baby born at 23 weeks weighing 620 grams
3 hours ago
New AI tool can predict fatal heart rhythm with 80 pc accuracy
3 hours ago
South Korea to bar intern doctors if they don't register for jobs
3 hours ago
Smart TV shipments drop 16 pc as premium TVs drive growth in India: Report
3 hours ago
New paper-based device to make on-spot glucose testing using smartphone
3 hours ago
Only 4 pc of Indian firms are 'mature' to tackle modern cyber attacks: Report