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New leak details Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ screen resolutions, battery capacities

We're getting closer and closer to Samsung's grand Unpacked event on August 7, during which it's expected to unveil the Galaxy Note10 and Galaxy Note10+. As such, more and more details are leaking out each day, and today is no different. A new rumor out of Greece claims that the Note10 will oddly downgrade the resolution from its predecessor, stepping from QHD+ (1440x2960) to FHD+. Its screen size will be 6.3" according to this report, and the phone will weigh 168g. It will be available in red among other colors, and its battery capacity is said to be 3,500 mAh. On the other hand,...



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