South Korean multinational conglomerate Samsung is expected to launch its new Galaxy Note 10 in August this year. Yesterday, the alleged back camera design of the Galaxy Note 10 surfaced online. Now, as per androidpolice.com, the upcoming Samsung flagship phone may ditch the headphone jack. It suggests that the device will also lack a power key, a Bixby as well as volume buttons. It has been said that these keys will be replaced with capacitive or pressure-sensitive areas.

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It is expected that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 might offer something similar to the HTC U12+. The smartphones touch areas may or may not be highlighted by some kind of raised bump or texture along the edge. The report says that removing the headphone jack would almost certainly result in excoriation from some of those fans, who have long held that Samsung's steadfast adherence to the 3.5mm jack is one of their big reasons for sticking with the brand. 

While several flagship phones ditched features like a headphone jack, Samsung Note series retained these. According to the rumours, Galaxy Note 10 device could offer support for UFS 3.0 storage, and come with LPDDR4X memory. The device is expected to come with a big 6.57-inch Super AMOLED display, powered by Qualcomm’s top-notch Snapdragon 855 chipset under the hood. Talking about the camera, it is said that the phone is expected to be packed with a quad camera set up at the back. The rear camera setup might include a 40-megapixel primary camera sensor, a 28-megapixel secondary sensor, a 20-megapixel sensor and an 8-megapixel resolution. 

As per some reports, it is speculated that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 device will come in two different sizes and the handset to be launch in four different models. Out of which, one of the models could sport triple rear camera set up, and offer 5G connectivity.