The Galaxy Note 10 will change the placement of its cameras according to the latest rumors

Samsung Galaxy S10

After stumble with the launch of Galaxy fold and a slightly more temperate reception than usual with the Galaxy S10, Samsung is focusing all its interest on the next Galaxy Note 10, and it seems that the launch of the stylus terminal could be marked by a completely new design for the brand.

A very different Galaxy Note 10

Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus leak

As published by the famous leaker Ice Universe Through his Twitter account, the Galaxy Note 10 (codenamed Da Vinci) will include important changes related to the placement of its cameras, since it ensures that both the front camera and the rear camera will change position to be placed in a new location unknown until now.

According to these data, the first thing we imagine is that the terminal could include a retractable camera similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro, although with this solution we have several doubts about it. Taking into account the history of the Galaxy Note, will they have enough space to hide the pair of rear and front cameras? And if they decide to include a third camera like in the Galaxy S10?

Another aspect will be the commitment to the new mechanical component to motorize the camera. The current trend that exists among manufacturers is to hide the cameras with this solution to get the maximum possible screen surface, something that Samsung has already solved with the screen cutout in the S10.

A very mature Note

Something that could work is to mix both solutions, leaving the screen cutout for the front camera and the pop-up system for the rear cameras. As stated by his own Ice Universe, Galaxy Note 10 It will be the resulting mixture of optimization and perfection between the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy Note 9, something that leaves the Note family as the most "stable and mature", and placing the Galaxy A as the most rebellious with its "radical innovation" .

That said, it seems that those looking for risky changes will have to look at the Galaxy A, while those who are interested in stability will have to look at the Note.


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