Rumor Claims Galaxy Note 10 May Use Exynos Processor in the US
A new rumor is going around that is about the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 smartphone. The source of the rumor is often accurate tipster Evan Blass. According to Blass, the US version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will use an Exynos 9825 processor.
If the rumor is true, this would be the first time that Samsung has used the Exynos processor inside its flagship smartphone in the States since 2015. Another interesting tidbit in the leak is that the Verizon Galaxy Note 10 will ship with the Snapdragon 855 reports Android Central.
Past rumors had suggested the Snapdragon 855+, but Blass says that isn’t true. It’s unclear why the Verizon version of the device will be different than the other versions out there, assuming the rumor is true. Blass has also stated that the Note 10 will have a 6.3-inch AMOLED running at 60Hz.
Other rumored specs include a 3,600 mAh battery for the Note 10 with 45W charging and 15W charge share. The Note 10+ is tipped for a 6.8-inch screen with a 4,300 mAh battery, MicroSD slot, and an extra depth-sensing camera. Both will support air gestures and come with a stylus.