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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 release split decision

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The Galaxy Note 10 is undergoing a significant change this year behind the scenes at Samsung. Samsung is
The Galaxy Note 10 is undergoing a significant change this year behind the scenes at Samsung. Samsung is “considering more than one release strategy” for the Note 10, according to one source familiar with the matter who wished to remain anonymous. “More than one [Galaxy Note 10] could be released at one time.” It would seem that Samsung’s relative success with an ever-expanding Galaxy S phone lineup might at last reach over to the tail end of the season with the stylus-toting Galaxy Note.
Multiple versions of the Galaxy S10 are under consideration, starting with separate releases of 4G LTE and 5G model phones. The release of separate models depends at least in part on the speed with which 5G coverage makes its way across the United States and the rest of the world.
If certain requisite coverage is not met, there’ll likely be a 4G LTE version of the Galaxy Note 10 and a version with 5G that’ll have a small release. The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G was released earlier this year, but only in smaller markets where 5G coverage is realistically rolled out and solid. In other words, it’s out in Asia.
However large the release, the Galaxy Note 10 will likely have a Samsung Exynos 9820 processor inside with Exynos 5100 5G modem. There’ll also be a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 inside, with the possibility of a Qualcomm Snapdragon X55 modem for 5G.

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