The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is likely to come with 45W fast charging, although, it might ship with just a 25W charger in the box. That’s according to renowned tipster, Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), who says even though the Galaxy Note 10 Plus will ship with a 25W charger, users will be able to buy the 45W charger by paying an additional cost.
Meanwhile, the launch of the Galaxy Note 10 is likely to get delayed as Samsung is reportedly slowing down the production of its top-tier Exynos 9825 chipset for the handset. The latest trade feud may have forced the tech giant to adjust the manufacturing timeline, as it fears running out of chemical products currently being restricted by the Japanese government.
According to IANS, the chemical products used in the manufacturing of the processor include fluorinated polyimide, hydrogen fluoride and resists, also considered essential to the manufacturing process of displays. Korean chipmakers, including Samsung and SK Hynix, rely heavily on Japanese companies such as Sumitomo Chemical for these materials.
Samsung plans to release the Galaxy Note 10 in South Korea in late August following its showcase ‘Unpacked’ event on August 7 in New York City, where it’s expected to officially unveil its next-gen flagship phablet. Samsung plans to accept pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 10 two days later, ahead of its official launch in the domestic market on August 23.
The Note 10 Plus is expected to come with a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED display, the Snapdragon 855 processor and a punch-hole selfie-cam. The device is also expected to be offered in a 5G avatar, although the base models will only be available with 4G connectivity.
With inputs from IANS