The line of premium smartphones come in three forms, a 6.3 inch Note10, a 6.8 inch Note10+ and a 5G version of the Note10+.
The Note 10 includes a 6.3 inch FHD+ dynamic AMOLED display, triple rear camera set up with a 12MP wide angle, 16MP ultra-wide angle and 12MP telephoto lens with a 10MP front camera with an 80 degree field of view. Under the screen can be found 8GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, an octa-core processor and a 3,500mAh battery.
The plus variants have 6.8 inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED displays, an identical front and rear camera set up but with the addition of a 3D depth camera, 12GB of RAM, the option of 256GB or 512GB of storage with the ability to expand up to 1TB and a 4,300mAh battery.
The Note10 and Note10+ are both IP68 rated for dust and water ingress protection.
DJ Koh, president and CEO of IT & mobile communications division at Samsung Electronics, said: “From the very beginning, the Galaxy Note has stood for the best-of-the-best technologies and features.
“The Galaxy Note10 re-imagines this promise for the modern Note fan who uses their smartphone to take their productivity and creativity to the next level, and who effortlessly flows between ideas and endeavours at a moment’s notice.
“Every element of the Galaxy Note10 was designed to help users achieve more. Whether they’re finishing a big project for work, capturing and editing a video, or playing their favourite mobile game, the Galaxy Note10 will help them do it faster and better.”
The device is set to be released on 23rd August and pre-orders are now open. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus price is $1,099 (£999) SIM-free for the 256GB version. The Galaxy Note 10 has a price tag set at $945 (£899).