Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Watch Active 2 live images hit internet

Updated on 01-Aug-2019
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The Samsung Galaxy Note and Galaxy Watch Active 2 have appeared in new live images online.

Both devices could be launched in the coming week.

The rumour mill just can’t keep quiet before the launch of a smartphone. As we get closer to the launch of Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, we are getting more and more leaked images. This time, a few live images have surfaced on the internet. Tipster Ice Universe has tweeted live images of the Galaxy Note 10 and Watch Active 2.

 

https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/1156703724141572096?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

 

In the tweet, he said, “Note10 and Watch Active 2 appeared in the Korean stadium. Note 10 is covered by a protective cover. The right side is not a bezel, it is a shadow. The watch looks sexy.” We can expect the Note 10 to come with minimal bezels along with a punch-hole camera at the top-middle of the screen. 

While the Galaxy Note 10 is still a week away from launch, it reportedly hit Geekbench.  Expected specifications of the Galaxy Note 10 include a 6.3-inch display with a Full HD+ resolution, a 3500mAh battery with support for 25W fast charging, and up to 12GB RAM. On the optics front, the Galaxy Note 10 is rumoured to come with a primary wide-angle lens with a triple-aperture setup (f/1.5, f/1.8, and f/2.4), a telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide lens. Additionally, the Note 10+ is expected to add a fourth Time-of-Flight sensor for added depth information and various AR applications.

Coming to the Galaxy Watch Active 2, rumours have it that it could come in 40mm and 42mm sizes, with the display on the respective size measuring 1.2 inches and 1.4 inches. It is also tipped that the rotating bezel won't be present any longer on Samsung’s wearable. The Watch Active 2 is rumoured to have a touch-sensitive bezel around the watch face. The wearable could employ the same Samsung Exynos 9110 SoC as its predecessor with 768 MB of RAM on the Bluetooth-only model and 1.5GB on the LTE-capable wearable. Both will get 4GB of internal storage.

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