Accidentally published inspection photos show the dimensions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+

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Accidentally published photos from the FCC testing agency have revealed the design and dimensions of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. The phone measures 162.5×77.6mm and has a 6.69″ screen.

The FCC left the inspection online, but removed the photos. The inspection shows that the phone supports at least 802.11ax WiFi, which is called WiFi 6. The Galaxy S10 series also supports that. There are inspections of two models, but only of the N975F, the suspected Note 10+, photos have appeared.

The photos, which XDA-Developers have online, show that the renders published earlier this week are correct. For example, there is a hole in the screen at the top center for the front camera and the 3.5 mm jack and Bixby button on the housing are missing. The cameras are on the back, not centered as on previous high-end Samsung models, but at the top left. In addition to three cameras in a row, there are also a few sensors next to it, presumably a time-of-flight sensor.

It is common for the FCC to approve phones before they are released. Some test results are then available, but manufacturers usually ask to keep things like photos secret for six months. The South Korean manufacturer has now also done that, but the FCC apparently had the photos online for a short time. Samsung will probably present the Note 10 phones on August 7. There will probably be four variants: the smaller and larger both will have a 5g variant.

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