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요약:Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones have always come in one size: massive. This time, they're letting people who like smaller phones in on the action.
Samsung announced its new Galaxy Note 10 smartphones on Wednesday.
For the first time, Samsung is offering two different sizes of its Galaxy Note smartphones. Samsung hopes that one of the models, the standard Galaxy Note 10, will better suit and attract people who prefer smaller devices.
Apart from their size, there are only a few other minor differences. Other than that, both Galaxy Note 10 phones will offer the full-fat Note experience.
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With the release of a new Galaxy Note phone from Samsung, I'd usually say “it's” here. But this time, I get to say “they're” here.
Indeed, Samsung is offering the Galaxy Note 10 in two different sizes, whereas the company's Galaxy Note line has typically been available in one single size: massive.
Understandably, the traditionally large size of Samsung's Galaxy Note phones could turn off anyone who prefers smaller phones, and Samsung wants to make sure those people can get in on the Note fun, too.
Funnily enough, the smaller Galaxy Note 10 has a large 6.3-inch display, but the device is smaller than the very first Galaxy Note that was released in 2011, which had a smaller 5.3-inch display.
Anyway, check out the $950 Galaxy Note 10 and the $1,100 Galaxy Note 10 Plus, which are going up for pre-order on August 8:
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