If rumors are to be believed, release dates of Google Pixel 4, Galaxy Note 10 and iPhone may have leaked. The information could be credible since the leaked release date matches to the possible schedule.
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These leaks were tipped by the famous and credible leaker Evan Blass. According to Evan Blass these release dates of Pixel 4, Note 10 and iPhone 11 are extracted from the Verizon schedule.
Release Date of Galaxy Note 10
According to rumors Samsung is prepping for the launch of not one but two variants of Galaxy Note 10.
The basic variant of Note 10 is expected to pack a 6.28inch display while the pricer variant will use a 6.75-inch screen. If everything goes by the leaks, then both of these variants will use a punch hole camera with Infinity-O display.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 will ship up to 12 gigs of RAM and 1TB of storage for data hoarders out there. There is no doubt that it will come with a new, improved S Pen.
Even Blass mentioned that both variants of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 are expected to be released in late to mid-August 2019.
Release Date of iPhone 11
iPhone 11 has gathered a lot of media hype after many renders on the web surfaced that showcased the oven top camera.
Interestingly, reports claim that the phone will sport a TOF sensor that will be used to provide a better and improved depth to the photos.
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The phone will ship with 128 gig storage option on the basic variant. There are rumors that iPhone 11 could ditch Lightning port in favor widely popular USB-C port.
Blass claims that iPhone 11 will hit the Apple stores in late September.
Google confirms a rumor and Release Date of Pixel 4
The renders of Pixel 4 has been floating on the web that has camera design similar to iPhone 11.
Apple has remained silent about their design choices of camera.
Google, on the other hand, has confirmed that Pixel 4 will ship with the oven top camera.
Well, since there seems to be some interest, here you go! Wait 'til you see what it can do. #Pixel4 pic.twitter.com/RnpTNZXEI1
— Made by Google (@madebygoogle) June 12, 2019
Google is yet to announce the release date, but the report of Blass hints a release in late October.