The Samsung Exynos twitter account seems to be confirming this also. They just released a teaser video about a powerful new Exynos chip to be unveiled on August 7th.
https://twitter.com/SamsungExynos
Not sure how to feel about losing the Snapdragon SoC in the U.S. Note series...
Yeah , dont want lose SD but will this guarantee update faster like international?The Samsung Exynos twitter account seems to be confirming this also. They just released a teaser video about a powerful new Exynos chip to be unveiled on August 7th.
https://twitter.com/SamsungExynos
Not sure how to feel about losing the Snapdragon SoC in the U.S. Note series...
Battery was, performance rather have the SDBut apparently the leak which came from Evan Blass has been back tracked, it all adds to the fun, anyway I didn't think there was a massive difference in performance.
That's good question, if I remember correctly the s6 all version had the EXYNOS and believe easier to root..And if the US did get that exynos chip, would the phone be rootable?
That's a good question.If the Note 10 turns out to not have a SD card slot, would that make it harder to flash the ROM? Can it be done now via USB C thumb drive?
Really hoping that the Note 10+ does have the SD card feature. The size of it is basically the same dimensions as the Note 9, per a comparison of a dummy phone used for case makers. That would make the Note 10+ an easy choice.
I bet the US versions all have an 855. No way otherwise.
Hope your rightI bet the US versions all have an 855. No way otherwise.
855+
Cool, because all the leaks about the Verizon Note 10 was going to be 855, but didn’t specify 855 or 855+.
It doesn’t make sense for only Verizon to be on the 855+. I wonder what the unlocked phone processor is going to be
Evleaks says regular 855 on Verizon, not plus. And Exynos for other carriers. He has a good track-record but already changed his info on processors once, so I'd wait for Unpacked before assuming anything.