We've already heard that Samsung will launch the
Note10 alongside a smaller version of the stylus-toting phablet, and today a
new report from its home country of South Korea comes to elaborate further.
According to this new rumor, there will be no less
than four different Galaxy Note 10 versions, two of them with 5G connectivity,
and two topping out at 4G. So, we'll apparently get the 6.75-inch Note10 along with a 6.28"
version. The bigger model gets four rear cameras, while the smaller one has to
make do with three. Then we have two almost identical phones in terms of specs,
but with 5G added in for good measure.
Samsung is said to be making this unprecedented
move, of launching four Note flagships in a year, because of how successful the
same diversification strategy has been for the S10 line. Remember, there are
four of those too: the S10, S10+, S10e, and S10 5G. Obviously the smaller Note
10 will try to replicate the S10e's success in the stylus-toting flagship line,
while the two 5G variations will be there because it's 2019, the year in which
marketing departments everywhere in the mobile world can't wait to utter that
buzzword.