CAD-based renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note10 and
Note10 Pro surfaced earlier this month giving us a pretty good idea of what
they'll look like. Now today, we are looking at the official Olixar cases of
these smartphones listed on a UK retailer's website further confirming some of
their design aspects.
Both Note10 and Note10 Pro will come with their rear
cameras placed vertically in the top-left corner on their backs. The Note10
will boast a triple camera setup while the Note10 Pro will have an extra
shooter. Furthermore, the cases also confirm the presence of power key and
volume rocker on the left side, and the absence of the dedicated Bixby button
which was introduced by Samsung with the Galaxy S8 back in 2017.
Previous leaks showed that Samsung has ditched the
headphone jack on the Galaxy Note10 series, but some cases appear to have a
small cut-out at the bottom on the left side of the USB-C port. The S Pen slot
is typically in the corner, but this might well be for a microphone or a
speaker though, so don't get your hopes up.
Two days ago, we came across a report which stated
that the Galaxy Note10 series will come with a Sound on Display technology,
eliminating the need for an earpiece. Well, the screen protector for the Note10
duo made by Olixar lacks a cut-out for the earpiece which corroborates that
report.
The screen guard also has a hole in the center which
confirms rumors of the Galaxy Note10 series flaunting a display having a punch
hole in the center. The Galaxy Note10 series is said to go official on August 7, but
until then, we are likely to hear a lot more about these 2019 Samsung
flagships.