South Korean Electronic giant Samsung plans to launch its latest Note flagship, the Galaxy Note 10, in South Korea in late August, industry sources said. While the company had not officially announced the schedule for its launch in South Korea. 

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An IANS report said 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 smartphone will support the only 5G in South Korea, while both 4G and 5G models will be available for the global market, South Korean Yonhap news agency reported yesterday.

Well, Samsung has announced to unpack its upcoming Galaxy Note 10 for August 7 in New York on its Twitter handle with a teaser of the Galaxy Note 10`s S Pen and a close-up of a camera. The teaser confirmed that Samsung will also be live streaming the event on its website. According to the released image by the company, the smartphone will come with a black stylus and a single camera lens. 

The Galaxy Note 10 is expected to come in two variants with the size of 6.3 inches for the standard model priced at around 1.2 million Won (approx Rs. 70,000)and 6.7 inches for the premium model for around 1.4 million Won (approx Rs. 81,500) in South Korea, which is quite high. It will be interesting to see what Samsung will offer in its Galaxy Note 10 with its high price.