Samsung Note 10 will reportedly launch Aug 7


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 20 Jun 2019

Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 was launched in August 2018. — AFP Relaxnews

According to the sources of tech publication CNET, Samsung will launch the next Galaxy Note at an Unpacked event on Aug 7 at the Barclays Center in New York – the same place that the Note 9 was revealed last year.

On June 18, CNET spoke with "people familiar with the company's plans" who reported that Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 will be unveiled on Aug 7 at Barclays Center in New York.

According to the sources, the launch will take place during a "flashy" Unpacked event.

At Unpacked 2019 this past February, the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S10 lineup, Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Watch Active, and Galaxy Fit made their first appearances. The purported upcoming event is expected to more closely resemble Unpacked 2018 which took place last August at the Barclays Center in New York.

The Galaxy Note 9 was revealed almost exactly one year before Aug 7, and the launch was accompanied by the announcement of the Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Home.

Rumours claim that the Note 10 will come in two sizes, and one model will be 5G compatible. Previous Unpacked events suggest that a Galaxy wearable will also be unveiled.

As the expected launch date is still two months away, there's room for Samsung to change the date; in any case, an August release for the Galaxy Note 10 falls within the likely time frame. – AFP Relaxnews

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