Expectation for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 is sky-high, despite some recent setbacks. But now two major sources have confirmed some further bad news… 

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 concept based on the latest leaks

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In a pair of independent tweets, XDA Developer’s reliable insider Max Weinbach and the untouchable Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka @OnLeaks) have stated that the Galaxy Note 10’s new camera design is a mess.

Referring to his sources, Weinbach stated: “I think the Note 10 Pro is going to look MUCH worse than people think with current concept designs. Like much much worse.” And when challenged on that, responded: “Dude you have no idea”.

Hemmerstoffer was similarly downbeat when asked if the Galaxy Note 10 design was “an improvement or a step back from the S10+?”. He revealed: “It looks bad compared to #GalaxyNote9 rear camera design… IMO at least.”

While the value of a smartphone is obviously more than what’s on the outside, if both Weinbach and Hemmerstoffer are correct (and they usually are), this would be a badly timed error from Samsung. Why? Because Apple’s new iPhones will have an objectively awful camera design and this was Samsung’s chance to capitalise on Apple’s design monstrosity.

Galaxy Note 10 quad cameras concept – reality will look “much much worse”

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Of course, if you look deeper, the Galaxy Note 10 is still a powerhouse internally with next-gen storage, upgraded RAM and the fastest charging Samsung has ever put into a smartphone. There are also some display changes buyers should appreciate.

Looking for some good news? If the Galaxy Note 10 turns out to be a missed opportunity just wait because appears Samsung a significantly more ‘creative’ smartphone launching soon afterwards.

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Expectation for Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 is sky-high, despite some recent setbacks. But now two major sources have confirmed some further bad news… 

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 concept based on the latest leaks

PhoneArena

In a pair of independent tweets, XDA Developer’s reliable insider Max Weinbach and the untouchable Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka @OnLeaks) have stated that the Galaxy Note 10’s new camera design is a mess.

Referring to his sources, Weinbach stated: “I think the Note 10 Pro is going to look MUCH worse than people think with current concept designs. Like much much worse.” And when challenged on that, responded: “Dude you have no idea”.

Hemmerstoffer was similarly downbeat when asked if the Galaxy Note 10 design was “an improvement or a step back from the S10+?”. He revealed: “It looks bad compared to #GalaxyNote9 rear camera design… IMO at least.”

While the value of a smartphone is obviously more than what’s on the outside, if both Weinbach and Hemmerstoffer are correct (and they usually are), this would be a badly timed error from Samsung. Why? Because Apple’s new iPhones will have an objectively awful camera design and this was Samsung’s chance to capitalise on Apple’s design monstrosity.

Galaxy Note 10 quad cameras concept – reality will look “much much worse”

ConceptCreator

Of course, if you look deeper, the Galaxy Note 10 is still a powerhouse internally with next-gen storage, upgraded RAM and the fastest charging Samsung has ever put into a smartphone. There are also some display changes buyers should appreciate.

Looking for some good news? If the Galaxy Note 10 turns out to be a missed opportunity just wait because appears Samsung a significantly more ‘creative’ smartphone launching soon afterwards.

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Samsung Insider Teases Smartphone More ‘Creative’ Than Galaxy Note 10

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Galaxy Note 10 Design And Camera May Underwhelm

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 New Shape Change Makes Sense

Verizon Confirms Samsung’s 5G Galaxy Note 10

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