The renders show a central camera cut out and a flat display compared to the high-end Note’s curved one. On the back there’s nothing except the Samsung logo and a squarish camera arrangement reminiscent of those on the iPhone 11 Pro and Google Pixel 4. There is, of course, the S-Pen too. WinFuture suggests it’ll include Bluetooth 5.1, which could make it more functional than the current S-Pen. But the report’s suggestion the phone will have the Snapdragon 855 is unlikely, in our opinion. The regular Note 10 and Note 10 Plus have a vertical array, and the change here, if accurate, could be a design bridge between this generation of phones and the Galaxy S11 in February. The S11 is rumoured to pack four or five cameras into a large rectangular module. The images here are of the Aura Glow version, much like the flashy expensive Note 10s, with a black and red model also apparently in the works. If accurate, it’ll be the first low-end Note phone ever, and the first time Samsung has made a ‘lite’ version of its flagships. While companies like Huawei have turned out lite models for several years, Samsung doesn’t tend to do lite versions of its Note or S series. But with this leak and the long-standing rumour of an S10 Lite, it could be around the corner – though an S10 Lite would make less sense given the S11 proper is due for release in February. Henry is Tech Advisor’s Phones Editor, ensuring he and the team covers and reviews every smartphone worth knowing about for readers and viewers all over the world. He spends a lot of time moving between different handsets and shouting at WhatsApp to support multiple devices at once.