Samsung Gulf Electronics on Tuesday formally launched its new Galaxy Note10 devices in the UAE, aiming to corner more of the premium device market with more powerful offerings in more than one package.

The world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, for the first time, released two versions of its pen computing-focused device, with the aim of appealing to users of both large and smaller screen formats without compromising on productivity, a signature aspect of the series.

The 6.4-inch Galaxy Note10 and 6.8-inch Galaxy Note10+ we introduced on August 7 in Brooklyn, with pre-orders starting immediately after the event.

What sets apart the Note10+ is its quadruple-lens camera setup, the first Samsung flagship to be equipped with such as system, boasting a so-called DepthVision camera.

Both sport all-around improvements, including the latest Qualcomm processor, double the base storage and a sharper Infinity O display, which is practically bezel-less.

In the UAE, three versions are available: The 8GB/256GB Note10, and the 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB Note10+. They are priced at Dh3,499, Dh3,999 and Dh4,499, respectively.

The Note10's signature companion, the S Pen, has also been improved, able to wirelessly control compatible apps with improved gestures.

A 5G version for both Note10 devices were also unveiled at the Brooklyn event. Its availability in the UAE is yet to be determined, but with 5G connectivity already live in the country, it won't be a surprise if they will be made available soon.

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