Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ hands-on pictures leak, confirming design change

With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 inching closer, we’re pretty confident in saying that Samsung’s phablet flagship has (once again) been thoroughly leaked to death well ahead of its official release. We already know that the Note 10 will have a selfie hole-punch camera, much like the S10 and S10+, but it will be centered, instead of off-set. We also know that there is going to be a Note 10 model with four main cameras, that the S-Pen won’t be much different from last year, and that the design will have sharper corners than previous iterations.
This was revealed in set of hands-on pictures of the Galaxy Note 10, leaked by TechTalkTV on Twitter. As is the case with all early hands-on image and video leaks, the quality of the pictures is absolutely horrible, but there are telltale details that lend them credibility.
We haven’t yet been able to confirm the legitimacy of the leaked images, but from what we’ve seen, this may very well be our first real look at the Galaxy Note 10+. A blurry and low-resolution look, but our first nonetheless.