Blending premium design with powerful performance and enhanced productivity tools, Samsung has come up with two new lit smartphones. The new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus were unveiled at an event in New York o Wednesday and the prices were parallel revealed in India. The Indian launch is due within 2 weeks with a starting price of Rs.65000.

The phones have now been exclusively designed for people who work on the go and use features like S Pen. The Galaxy Note 10 is the most compact Galaxy Note Model while the latter features a massive display.

The Galaxy Note 10 features a brand new S pen with a regular 6.3inch display size whereas Galaxy Note 10 Plus comes with a huge display of the 6.8-inch screen. Both the phones will forego the 3.55mm headphone jack, added to that Samsung has also introduced night mode in the front camera which amplifies the gadget's potentiality.

Note 10 and Note 10 Plus also comes with huge end DeX features which let them connect to a larger screen on PC, enhanced video recording ability and efficient waterproof design. The S Pen allows users to swipe through photos or zoom a video by waving the stylus in air.

The Note 10 price in India is set at Rs.69, 999 for 8GBRAM and 256GB storage model and will be available in Aura Back, Aura Glow, and Aura White Color in India.

The Note 10 Plus is the elder sibling with 12GBRAM and has 2 storage options – 256GB and 512GB which is priced at Rs.79, 999.

The Galaxy Note series has stood for the best of the technologies in terms of their creativity and productivity and with the launch of the new model, the features will be taken to the next level. The phones promise to provide unique functionalities and are the flagship Samsung devices for this year.

Customers can now pre-book their choices across selected retail outlets and online portals like Flipkart, Amazon, PayTm, and TataCLiQ. The smartphones will be available in India starting August 23 and the company has announced Rs.6000 cashback on pre-booking with HDFC and ICICI credit or debit cards.
Sunday, May 5, 2024