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04-02-2019 10:27 PM in
Galaxy Note
It would be the first time that we get two separate models of a Galaxy Note flagship. Anything is possible at this point, though, given that there are four models of the Galaxy S10. Samsung may have been buoyed by the success of the Galaxy S10e to attempt the same with its phablet.
Local reports out of South Korea suggest that Samsung may offer the smaller Galaxy Note 10 in select markets, Europe to be precise. It may be looking to appeal to customers who feel uncomfortable with smartphones that have very large displays. The Galaxy Note 10 is believed to feature a 6.7-inch display, much like the Galaxy S10 5G, so the smaller model may retain the 6.4-inch display of the Galaxy Note 9. The report mentions that Samsung has sourced parts from its suppliers for both models separately. It may be targeting a niche market of customers who don’t prefer massive displays with this device. Samsung did nail the small flagship formula with the Galaxy S10e. We mentioned in our Galaxy S10e review that it’s a genuinely good phone and its popularity with customers is proof of that. Perhaps the company feels it can replicate that success with a smaller, and crucially cheaper, Galaxy Note 10 as well.
Local reports out of South Korea suggest that Samsung may offer the smaller Galaxy Note 10 in select markets, Europe to be precise. It may be looking to appeal to customers who feel uncomfortable with smartphones that have very large displays. The Galaxy Note 10 is believed to feature a 6.7-inch display, much like the Galaxy S10 5G, so the smaller model may retain the 6.4-inch display of the Galaxy Note 9. The report mentions that Samsung has sourced parts from its suppliers for both models separately. It may be targeting a niche market of customers who don’t prefer massive displays with this device. Samsung did nail the small flagship formula with the Galaxy S10e. We mentioned in our Galaxy S10e review that it’s a genuinely good phone and its popularity with customers is proof of that. Perhaps the company feels it can replicate that success with a smaller, and crucially cheaper, Galaxy Note 10 as well.
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MKashif
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04-02-2019 10:50 PM in
Galaxy Note
yeah
sneha1
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04-02-2019 11:11 PM in
Galaxy Note
waahh
satoshi
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04-02-2019 11:47 PM in
Galaxy Note
Well they can't go any bigger than 7.0 atleast