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AntDX316
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Note 10 is coming out August 23 can you guys make sure the app is ready to go on it?
2019-8-7
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Hi, we do appreciate giving us an early notification regarding the upcoming mobile device that would be released in the market. I'll forward this to our designated department for attention. Thank you for your support.
2019-8-7
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MAcroS
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Another good question - will it fit in to standard Mavic 2 Pro remote?

Did you guys tried to put it on?
2019-8-27
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MAcroS Posted at 8-27 00:12
Another good question - will it fit in to standard Mavic 2 Pro remote?

Did you guys tried to put it on?

The Note 10 fits better than the Note 9 but I use the Smart Controller.  I will use the Note 10 on the Phantom.
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Rumors about smartphones can be fun, fascinating and — with greater frequency than most device makers would care admit — factual. They can also set expectations for a coming handset, giving us a sense of what an upcoming smartphone might offer right before we head into a high-profile product launch.

And sometimes, smartphone rumors can get things very, very wrong.

Such was the case with the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus released by Samsung yesterday (Aug. 7). Tipsters and leakers got plenty right about Samsung's latest phones, including the fact that there would be two differently sized models of Samsung's new phablet.

In fact, if you followed the ebb and flow of Note 10 rumors as they picked up steam throughout 2019, you would have gone into Samsung's Unpacked event with a pretty good picture of what Samsung had planned. You would have known the number of cameras on both phones (three rear shooters, plus a time-of-flight sensor in the case of the Note 10 Plus), the different screen resolutions on the two models (including the Note 10's slightly disappointing FHD+ resolution) and even the fact that both phones could support 45-watt charging even if Samsung wasn't planning on including a compatible charger with its new handsets.

But there were also a few rumors surrounding the Note 10 price in uae that didn't pan out, and we can't pretend we aren't a little bit disappointed. Not with the rumormongers who swung and missed, necessarily — rather, it's a bummer that some of these cool-sounding features and enhancements didn't make it into the finished version of the Galaxy Note 10.

No Snapdragon 855+
Look, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 processor is the best mobile CPU you can find in an Android phone these days. We know, because it's already in a lot of high-end Android phones, including Samsung's own Galaxy S10 lineup. So when some rumors suggested that a souped-up version of the Snapdragon 855 would make it into the Galaxy Note 10 — or that Samsung would just turn to its new Exynos 9825 chipset for all Note 10 models and not just the ones shipping outside of the U.S. — we were pretty excited. After all, we've seen what the Snapdragon 855 is capable of; we were hoping to see how Samsung's high-performance phone might push the envelope a little further.
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alexhalessays Posted at 9-7 00:05
Rumors about smartphones can be fun, fascinating and — with greater frequency than most device makers would care admit — factual. They can also set expectations for a coming handset, giving us a sense of what an upcoming smartphone might offer right before we head into a high-profile product launch.

And sometimes, smartphone rumors can get things very, very wrong.

The Note 10 eats battery like crazy.
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Well I wonder if they fixed this yet???
2019-11-29
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