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The vast majority of Samsung fans are now looking at the foldable Galaxy F or premium Galaxy S10, whose arrival is also fast approaching. However, a successor to the model is now being created in the workshops of the South Korean giant Galaxy Note9. And thanks to the news from Korea, we learn more interesting things about this. 

New news straight from Samsung's homeland says that the phablet Galaxy The Note10 arrives with a 6,66” display that boasts a great 4K resolution. DaVinci, as the upcoming phone is codenamed, will also offer perfect performance, support for 5G networks and, very likely, three cameras on the back. A premium smartphone should also be introduced with this solution at the beginning of next year Galaxy S10, Whereas Galaxy The Note10 will not arrive until about half a year later, its camera will probably be at least slightly improved. 

The date of the introduction of the next generation phablet from Samsung is unclear at the moment. However, according to sources, it will happen in the middle of next year - that is, already during June. However, this would mean that Samsung will show it to the world earlier than is usual for this model. 

Although the 6,66” display may seem truly gigantic, it probably won't be the biggest in Samsung's lineup. Flexible Galaxy The F should arrive on store shelves with a 7,3" display. However, since the phone can be bent, its dimensions will be relatively decent despite the giant display - at least according to the prototype that Samsung has already shown us. However, let's be surprised by what the South Koreans will end up with. 

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