Samsung Galaxy Note 10: India launch date, price, pre-order details revealed
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ smartphones up for pre-orders in India. The smartphones will go on sale in India on August 23.
Throwing some real challenge to Apple, Google Pixel and Huawei devices in the hyper-competitive premium smartphone segment in India, Samsung on Thursday announced to launch its 'Made in India' flagships Galaxy Note10 for ₹69,999 and Galaxy Note 10+ with a starting price of ₹79,999 in the country.
Pre-booking and offers
The pre-booking for Galaxy Note 10 opened for consumers in India on Thursday and will remain till August 22. Those who pre-booked will get their devices on August 23 which is the global availability date. Customers can pre-book their Galaxy Note across select retail outlets and online portals including Samsung.com/in, Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm and Tata CLiQ.
Both the devices will come in three colours. While Galaxy Note 10+ will be available in Aura Glow, Aura White and Aura Black, Galaxy Note 10 will be available in Aura Glow, Aura Red and Aura Black.
Consumers who pre-book Galaxy Note devices using HDFC credit or debit cards will get a cashback of ₹6,000. Those who use ICICI credit or debit cards on Flipkart, Amazon, Paytm and Tata CLiQ will also get a cashback of ₹6,000.
All consumers pre-booking the Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ devices would also be eligible to get the Galaxy Watch Active at ₹9,999 which currently costs ₹19,990.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10+: Specs
Running Android 9 (Pie) operating system, the 6.3-inch FHD+ Galaxy Note10 and the 6.8-inch Quad HD+ Galaxy Note10+ will be officially launched in India on August 20. The 6.3-inch FHD+ Galaxy Note10 has one variant in 8GB RAM with 256GB internal storage (4G model) capacity while 12GB RAM with 256GB internal storage model will be 5G-ready.
The Galaxy Note 10+ has a mammoth 12GB RAM (LTE model with 256GB internal storage) variant along with the 5G-ready variant of 12GB RAM with 512GB internal storage (expandable up to 1TB).
The Galaxy Note10 with triple camera set-up at the rear and Galaxy Note10+ with 4-camera setup sports edge-to-edge, nearly bezel-less "Cinematic Infinity Display". In Galaxy Note10, triple camera at the back has an 16MP ultra wide lens, a 12MP wide angle sensor and a 12MP telephoto lens. The phone houses a 10MP selfie camera.
In Galaxy Note10+, the real quad camera set-up houses a 16MP ultra-wide sensor, a 12MP wide-angle lens, a 12MP telephoto lens and a VGA DepthVision camera. It also houses a 10MP selfie camera in the middle, which gives both the devices a symmetrical shape unlike the Galaxy S10 series.
The Note10+ has a large 4,300mAh battery with superfast charging technology and the smaller Note device comes with a 3,500mAh battery. With just 30 minutes of charge, the Galaxy Note10+ may last through the day with up to 45W wired charging capability, claimed the company.
When it comes to the S Pen, it has some cool features this time like gesture navigation. Air actions allow users to control certain aspects of the device using gestures with the S Pen.
With 3D Scanner -- a groundbreaking first for the Note -- the DepthVision camera on Galaxy Note10+ can take a scan of an object , and instantly turn it into a movable 3D rendering.
What analysts have to say?
According to Tarun Pathak, Associate Director at Counterpoint Research, Samsung has always checked off key specifications needed for a flagship in its Note series and this year too, the company has stayed true to this.
"Over the years, Samsung Note series has managed to generate a loyal user base through its unique positioning revolving around productivity, powerful performance and experience. The S Pen remains at the core of its overall experience," Pathak told IANS.
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"In India, the market is open as premium market is growing fast and users are looking to try something new. New Note series will help Samsung hold on to its share or even grow in the premium market in India."
According to Prabhu Ram, Head, Industry Intelligence Group (IIG), CMR, the Note 10 series will definitely appeal to Samsung loyalists and early adopters in the premium segment in India.
"By adopting a multi-tiered device strategy, Samsung has tailored the Note 10 series - essentially a business productivity tool a" to appeal to various consumer personas at the modern workplace: whether it be the CXOs or independent creative professionals," Ram told IANS.
(With inputs from HT Correspondent)
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