Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Video Teaser Hints at New Productivity Features, 20W Wireless Charging Tipped

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 video teaser has been released just days after its formal launch date was announced formally. The video teaser highlights the enterprise-centric features of the Galaxy Note 10. It also suggests that the next-generation Galaxy Note model would debut with an all-new DeX mode to transform any HDTV into a desktop computer. Alongside the teaser, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has been tipped to arrive with a 20W wireless charger. A US FCC listing earlier hinted at a 15W wireless charger that the South Korean giant was expected to launch for the new Galaxy Note model. It is also rumoured that in addition to supporting 20W fast charging via the new wireless charger, Samsung is set to bring 20W reverse charging capability through a new Wireless PowerShare feature.

Among other developments, the latest video teaser of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has been released by the Samsung Indonesia Twitter account. It doesn’t reveal any specifications of the new Galaxy Note. Nevertheless, it showcases all the major productivity features that we can expect in the upcoming phablet.

The video suggests the presence of the new DeX mode on the Galaxy Note 10. The mode would include some new advancements to bring an enhanced desktop-like experience through the new device. Further, it claims that the Galaxy Note 10 will replace a list of devices for professionals.

“Working with too many devices? Time to power up… Be ready to meet the next level power,” the company writes while concluding the 30-second video teaser.

It appears that Samsung would project the Galaxy Note 10 as an enterprise-focussed device. The handset is likely to come with also have an all-new S Pen stylus and a new camera setup to support creative users and professionals.

In addition to the video teaser, the Galaxy Note 10 wireless charger has been rumoured online. Tipster Roland Quandt has claimed that the company will unveil Wireless Charging Stand EP-N5200 as a successor to its existing EP-P5200 that was unveiled alongside the Galaxy S10 phones. The new model is said to support 20W wireless charging.

This is notably unlike the 15W wireless charger that was spotted on the US FCC last week. An image has also been leaked in response to Quandt’s tweet that suggests 20W reverse wireless charging support. This could be a part of the Galaxy Note 10 and come as an upgraded Wireless PowerShare feature. Moreover, the development is likely to be limited to Samsung wearables supporting the WPC 1.3 standard.

At MWC Shanghai 2019 last month, Samsung showcased its 45W fast charging solution that could be a part of the Galaxy Note 10. The new technology is likely to take on Oppo’s 50W Super VOOC fast charging solution.

To recall, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 launch is set for August 7. The launch is taking place in New York City. Alongside the Galaxy Note 10, Samsung is rumoured to unveil the Galaxy Note 10+ that was initially claimed as the Galaxy Note 10 Pro.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Series Case Renders Leak, Showing No Headphone Jack, Single Speaker

The floodgates seemed to have opened up on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 leaks as we have yet again, some more case renders, which show both the phones in more detail. These images, if true, confirm a lot of the previous leaks about the Galaxy Note 10 series ditching the headphone jack, having a single bottom-firing speaker, and no Bixby button. The renders also showcase the different rear camera setups on the Galaxy Note 10 and the Galaxy Note 10 Pro.

The first set of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 case renders were tweeted by Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414), who had previously tweeted live images of a silicone case for the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Pro. The new images show a render of the top and bottom portion of the Galaxy Note 10 in the case. The top portion clearly shows the left-mounted triple cameras and a single cutout for the LED flash. We can also see two cutouts on the top, which we assume are for the microphone and the rumoured IR blaster. The bottom portion of the phone shows a single speaker, USB Type-C port, a microphone, and the slot for the S Pen.

The renders shared by Ambhore appear to be full-bodied cases (with a top and bottom cover). Other clear cases from case-maker Olixar are also live online, which show the backs of both version of the Galaxy Note 10. The case for the Galaxy Note 10 shows the same triple-camera setup and single LED flash and all three buttons, which are placed on the left of the phone. The case render for the Galaxy Note 10 Pro, has the same three cameras but two additional cutouts for extra sensors, placed just below the LED flash. One of them could be for laser sensor for autofocus while the other could be a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor for depth information. Another render of a tempered glass for the Galaxy Note 10 clearly shows a single cutout for the selfie camera, which is placed in the middle of the display.

The phone is still a couple of months away from launching but we expect a lot more details to leak till that happens, which would confirm many of the rumours we’ve had thus far. We recently heard that Samsung might finally stop support for expandable storage with the Galaxy Note 10 and it might remove the earpiece too, in favour of a ‘Sound on Display’ technology. Thankfully, we’ll still have physical volume and power buttons, which the above images also show.

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