News leaks remain with respect to Samsung Galaxy Note10, which will be presented with an case in style on August 7, 2019. Details on the technical characteristics arise after seeing some renderings and pictures of the two designs to be submitted.
We now understand that Galaxy Note10 will have a ToF (flight time) sensor that can be used in distinct circumstances thanks to a component provider. Thanks to a flight time sensor, Augmented Reality (AR) apps can be used, but also bokeh impacts can be more accurate.
Samsung's first implementation came with the presentation of Galaxy S10 5 G at MWC 2019. The South Korean business, however, is not the only one to include it in its smartphones and we can find it in Huawei 30 Pro, for instance.
Samsung's Galaxy Note10 provider will be KOLEN, which has just opened a new manufacturing facility in Vietnam (costing $21.6 million) to satisfy the South Korean company's requirements as well.
A KOLEN spokesperson said "we're thinking about creating lenses in our new plant in Vietnam, also because of Samsung Electronics ' intention to expand the use of ToF lenses in their smartphones." Therefore, it is no coincidence that the operation of the plant started in August 2019, just before Samsung launched the new smartphone.
Remember to be the first to see two models (standard and Pro / Plus) in the Galaxy Note10 series. More RAM and storage room as well as a ToF sensor, a bigger screen and a bigger battery are anticipated to be integrated in the most sophisticated version.