With Qualcomm having recently announced the new Snapdragon 855+ chipset, we’re sure that there are some who are wondering if the flagship smartphones for the second half of 2019 will be adopting the chipset, or if they will be using the Snapdragon 855.
For those who are eyeing the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 as their next smartphone, you’ll be pleased to learn that there is a very good chance that the handset will be adopting the Snapdragon 855+. This is according to a couple of tweets from @OnLeaks who claims that both the Note 10 and the Note 10 Plus are expected to adopt the use of the Snapdragon 855+.
It should also be noted that depending on your country/region, Samsung is also expected to offer both handsets in the Exynos 9825 variant, which hopefully should be on par with the Snapdragon 855+. Other alleged features of the phone include 15W PowerShare, a 25W charger, and a new S Pen that will apparently support “Air Actions” in gestures. What this means remains to be seen, but we should have all the details in the coming weeks.
According to my sources:#GalaxyNote10 = 6.3-inch Infinity-O AMOLED, SD855+ or Exynos9825 (7nm), 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM, 12MP Wide + 16MP Ultra Wide + 12MP Zoom, 3600mAh with 45W charging + 15W PowerShare + 25W charger, UFS3.0, S-Pen with "Air Actions" gestures.
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) July 23, 2019
According to my sources:#GalaxyNote10Plus = 6.8-inch Infinity-O AMOLED, SD855+ or Exynos9825 (7nm), 8GB RAM + 256GB ROM, 12MP Wide + 16MP Ultra Wide + 12MP Zoom + DepthVison ToF, 4300mAh with 45W charging + 15W PowerShare + 25W charger, UFS3.0, S-Pen with "Air Actions" gestures.
— Steve H.McFly (@OnLeaks) July 23, 2019
In the meantime, ASUS has beaten Samsung to the punch with the ROG Phone 2, the first smartphone launched with the Snapdragon 855+ in tow.