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Galaxy Watch Active 2 Spotted with the Note 10 in Korea

As we’ve been creeping closer to the launch of both the Galaxy Watch Active 2 and the Note 10, we’ve been seeing more leaks of them. For example, yesterday we saw some new render leaks of the Galaxy Watch Active 2: Under Armour edition. Now, we have seen both the Galaxy Watch Active 2 and the Galaxy Note 10 out and about in South Korea. The person with them is likely a Samsung employee as it’s not uncommon for them to get one handed out to them to test or otherwise.

The rose-gold Galaxy Watch Active 2 in the image looks like it has a bezel but this is not true as it’s reportedly a show around the watch face. With the leak of the “Touch Bezel” we would find it unlikely that the smartwatch would have a physical bezel. This is because sources claim that that it will have a touch-sensitive bezel!

Expected Specifications of the Note 10

The expected specifications of the Note 10 include the fact that it’ll have a 6.3-inch display with a Full-HD+ resolution. It is expected to support 25W fast charging with a 3500mAh battery. Rumours suggest that the Note 10 will have a primary wide-angle lens with a triple-aperture setup (f/1.5, f/1.8, and f/2.4), a telephoto lens, and an ultra-wide lens. A nice setup. The Note 10 is rumoured to also have various AR applications. That’ll be exciting to see.

On the 15th last month, the Note 10 was spotted on the benchmarking platform, Geekbench. It has the model number SM-970F, it is powered by an Exynos 9825 SoC with 8GB of RAM. The smartphone has also passed through Geekbench the month earlier. Back then, it had the model number SM-N976B with the same chipset and RAM. The newer model has since scored better than the SM-N976B, suggesting good improvement and progress.

With the launch date finally confirmed, more people are trying to guess the release date. Reports say that the device will be able to be thrown onto the shelves by 23rd August. I can’t wait.

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