Two months or less separate us from the launch of the Samsung Note 10 Plus sometime in August, which is the same time that the Note 9 was launched last year. In the past few days, some websites have shared some images that were leaked for the first time for the Note 10 Plus phone, in which there appeared a major change in the design. So what is new that Samsung will provide in this version? And do not forget also to point out the news of Huawei returning to business with the United States again, so why did it come back again? Follow us.

Change design in Note 10 Plus, Huawei is back again


Galaxy Note 10 Plus

With the approaching launch of the Samsung Note 10, or the so-called "phablet," everyone knew through the many leaks about it. This was revealed in a set of photos of the Note 10 phone that was leaked through the TechTalkTV account on Twitter. Although the leaked photos and videos are not accurate, there are some details and are clear.

◉ It has a punch-hole front camera just like the S10 and S10 +, but what is new is that it will be placed in the middle of the screen. Also the design will have sharper edges than the previous one.

◉ The phone will come with a triple rear camera on the upper left side, this is very similar to the latest Samsung phones. The 12-megapixel primary camera, the 12-megapixel telephoto zoom lens, the 16-megapixel wide-angle lens, and there is a small hole for the Time-Flight sensor to improve the depth sensing for better images. This sensor is also present in the S10 5G phone.

◉ The front camera specifications are not known yet, but it is expected that it will be a flagship camera for this year.

◉ It is also rumored that the phone will contain a Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 SoC processor, and up to 12 GB of RAM, as well as containing UFS 3.0 storage space, short for Universal Flash Storage, which is a storage standard designed for smartphones and digital cameras. This standard provides much faster read and write speeds than the eMMC standard while maintaining the same power consumption and speed when running.

◉ The phone will have a 4500 mAh battery, and a 45-watt fast charging.

◉ The Samsung stylus integrated with the phone will not be much different from its predecessor last year. Emphasis on removing the headphone port and using the USB-C port instead.

◉ Rumors also indicated that during this year, there will be a few Note models, there will be the basic version, the Pro version, and the 5G version.

Samsung decided to continue with the same sequence of names as the Galaxy S series, but it seems that it has dropped the name "Pro" and chose the Note 10 Plus instead, as confirmed by the leaked images.

Despite the inaccuracy of the images or the reliability of these leaked images, this is a real look at the upcoming Note 10 Plus.


Huawei is back again

We cannot lose sight of an important news like this, in an interview on the sidelines of the GXNUMX summit in Japan between US President Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, in which Trump called for a truce in the trade war between them. Bloomberg newspaper reported that the United States had agreed terms on the deal that China would buy huge quantities of American agricultural products, as announced by Trump. In return, Trump said, American companies can sell their products to Huawei as long as there is no national security problem with them.

If this statement is implemented and that armistice takes effect, it will be up to companies like Google, ARM Holdings, Qualcomm and other Huawei suppliers in the US to decide whether or not to resume business with Huawei. Given that Huawei spent $ 11 billion buying supplies from the United States last year, we imagine these companies are eager to collaborate with Huawei again.

It is worth noting that Huawei has worked to use HongmengOS, also known as Ark OS, as an alternative to Google services, especially the Android app store. The company also claimed that it had a stockpile of chips to last for another year, which it had kept in its warehouse in anticipation of the ban in the future. Although Huawei designs its own Kirin and Balong chips, it uses US-sourced technologies licensed by ARM. This is one of Huawei's most important weaknesses. This is something that is being considered to counter any similar bans in the future. We referred to the conflict between Huawei and the United States in a previous article that you can follow from this -Link .

What do you think of the new Samsung Note 10 Plus? Was Huawei a bargaining chip or pressure from the US government for other hidden interests? Let us know in the comments.

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