Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Model Numbers and Differences

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is coming out in a couple of months. So far, enough of the information has been leaked to give us a clear idea of the Note 10. It’s very easy to draw a sketch of the Galaxy Note 10 and also guess what’s coming on-board. The model numbers of the Note 10 have leaked too. Rumor mills have it that there will be two variants of the Note 10. There will be further two versions of each variant. This means there are 4 Galaxy Note 10 devices on the way. Based on the available information, I was able to craft this list of Galaxy Note 10 Model Numbers. Down below, you can take a look at the Galaxy Note 10 model numbers and differences.

Galaxy Note 10 Model Numbers

Before you look through the Note 10 model numbers, let me give you an idea about this upcoming phablet.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 – What’s on the way?

The smartphone news sector is full of Galaxy Note 10 information at the moment. It is quite difficult to find out the authentic information and the one that is merely a rumor. So before, I tell you about all the information that is based on guesses or that is just a hint, let’s take a look at what has been confirmed.

The model numbers of Galaxy Note 10 have been confirmed. At first, there will be two Galaxy Note 10 devices. The Note 10 will have a 6.28-inch variant and a 6.75-inch variant. The first will be called the Note 10 while the later will be called Galaxy Note 10 Pro. The Note’s model number will be SM-N970 and the Note 10 Pro’s model number will be SM-N975.

As I mentioned earlier, there will be 2 variants of each device, the Note 10 will have its 5G versions. The Note 10’s 5G phone will have the SM-N971 model number while the Note 10 Pro’s 5G version will sport the SM-N976 version number.

Another authentic piece of information suggests that the Note 10 will have a 19.5:9 display. This information came out as a result of an HTML 5 Test. The tests show a Galaxy Note 10 SM-N976V, which seems to be a Verizon-bound Galaxy Note 10, having a 19:9 screen.

The color options of Galaxy Note 10 suggest that the standard Note 10 will have 5 options. It will include a Red, Pink, Black, White, and Blue color. The Note 10 Pro will come in Black, White, and Blue colors only.

The information that cannot be confirmed right now, suggests that the Note 10 will flaunt a punch-hole camera on the front, just like the Galaxy S10 Plus. It will also have a new 64-megapixel camera system at the back. The Note 10 is expected to support 25W Super Fast Charging which we saw on the Galaxy A70. It will have an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner under the hood.

The last thing that we can be sure of, is that the Note 10 will run on Android 9 Pie themed by the Samsung One UI.

Make sure that you read all this information while tasting a pinch of salt as these are not the full and final details of the Note 10.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Model Numbers

Like all of its devices, Samsung will manufacture a different model of the Galaxy Note 10 for each country, and for some network carriers in countries like the US. This is done in order to make the handset compatible with the radio frequency bands used by Network Carriers in the countries. For example, the frequencies used by a Network Carrier in India will not be the same as that of the one in the US. So, Note 10 for India will have a different model number and vice versa.

For this very reason, you must be well aware of all the Galaxy Note 10 model numbers, and also what frequency bands they support, so that you do not pick a wrong device. For example, if you are living in the US, and you get a carrier branded Galaxy Note 10 like the SM-N970U or SM-N975U, and you take this device to a country like Canada later on, the device will fail to pick up the carrier. In such a case, you would want to pick an unlocked Galaxy Note 10, or in fact, get a Note 10 from the country you are going to live in for a longer time.

Earlier, we posted a list of iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, Galaxy S10 & S10 Plus model numbers and differences. Now that the Note 10 is on the way, I found it really important to post its model numbers and differences too.

After spending a few hours on the research, I have the list ready. Some of the information on this list is based on my past knowledge of the previous Galaxy handsets. This may not be the final list, as Note 10 is not out yet. However, I will try my best to keep this list as updated as possible.

Go ahead and take a look at the list of Galaxy Note 10 model numbers and their differences.

List of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Model Numbers and Differences

Galaxy Note 10 Model Number Processor (CPU) Region/Carrier 2G Bands 3G Bands 4G/LTE Bands
SM-N970F Exynos 9820 Europe GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4(AWS), B5 (850), B8 (900)

3G TD-SCDMA: B34 (2010), B39 (1880)

4G FDD LTE: B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B12(700), B13(700), B17(700), B18(800), B19(800), B20(800), B25(1900), B26(850), B28(700), B32(1500), B66(AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500)
SM-N970F/DS Exynos 9820 Aisa – Singapore/Philippines/India/Pakistan

Middle East – UAE/KSA/Qatar/Oman

GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (AWS), B5 (850), B8 (900)

3G TD-CDMA: B34 (2010), B39 (1880)

4G FDD LTE: LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 17(700), 20(800), 28(700)

4G TDD LTE: B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500)

SM-N970N Exynos 9820 South Korea GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (AWS), B5 (850), B8 (900)

3G TD-CDMA: B34 (2010), B39 (1880)

4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N9700/DS Snapdragon 855 Hong Kong/China GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100, B2 (1900 PCS), B5 (850), B8 (900 GSM) 4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N970U Snapdragon 855 US – Carriers – At&t/T-Mobile/Sprint/US Cellular/Verizon etc 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE (Frequencies will vary according to the Carrier)
SM-N970U1 Snapdragon 855 US Unlocked GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900 PCS), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), BB (900 GMS), B39(TD 1900+)

3G-CDMA: BC0 (800), BC1 (1900 PCS), BC10 (Secondary MHz)

4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N970W Snapdragon 855 Canada GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900 PCS), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), BB (900 GMS), B39(TD 1900+)

3G-CDMA: BC0 (800), BC1 (1900 PCS), BC10 (Secondary MHz)

4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N971U Snapdragon 855 US-Carrier-At&t/Verizon/Sprint/US Cellular etc 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G (Frequencies will vary according to the Carrier)
SM-N971N Snapdragon 855 South Korea 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G (Frequencies will vary according to the Carrier)

List of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Pro Model Numbers and Differences

Galaxy Note 10 Model Number Processor (CPU) Region/Carrier 2G Bands 3G Bands 4G/LTE Bands
SM-N975F Exynos 9820 Europe GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4(AWS), B5 (850), B8 (900)

3G TD-SCDMA: B34 (2010), B39 (1880)

4G FDD LTE: B1(2100), B2(1900), B3(1800), B4(AWS), B5(850), B7(2600), B8(900), B12(700), B13(700), B17(700), B18(800), B19(800), B20(800), B25(1900), B26(850), B28(700), B32(1500), B66(AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500)
SM-N975F/DS Exynos 9820 Aisa – Singapore/Philippines/India/Pakistan

Middle East – UAE/KSA/Qatar/Oman

GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (AWS), B5 (850), B8 (900)

3G TD-CDMA: B34 (2010), B39 (1880)

4G FDD LTE: LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 17(700), 20(800), 28(700)

4G TDD LTE: B38(2600), B39(1900), B40(2300), B41(2500)

SM-N975N Exynos 9820 South Korea GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (AWS), B5 (850), B8 (900)

3G TD-CDMA: B34 (2010), B39 (1880)

4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N9750/DS Snapdragon 855 Hong Kong/China GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100, B2 (1900 PCS), B5 (850), B8 (900 GSM) 4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N975U Snapdragon 855 US – Carriers – At&t/T-Mobile/Sprint/US Cellular/Verizon etc 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE (Frequencies will vary according to the Carrier)
SM-N975U1 Snapdragon 855 US Unlocked GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900 PCS), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), BB (900 GMS), B39(TD 1900+)

3G-CDMA: BC0 (800), BC1 (1900 PCS), BC10 (Secondary MHz)

4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N975W Snapdragon 855 Canada GSM850, GSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900 3G UMTS: B1 (2100), B2 (1900 PCS), B4 (1700/2100 AWS 1), B5 (850), BB (900 GMS), B39(TD 1900+)

3G-CDMA: BC0 (800), BC1 (1900 PCS), BC10 (Secondary MHz)

4G FDD LTE: B1 2100, B2 1900, B3 1800, B4 AWS, B5 850, B7 2600, B8 900, B12 700, B13 700, B17 B24 (800), B20 (800), B25 (1900), B26 (850), B28 (700), B66 (AWS-3) 4G TDD LTE: B38 (2600), B39 (1900), B40 (2300), B41 (2500)
SM-N976U Snapdragon 855 US-Carrier-At&t/Verizon/Sprint/US Cellular etc 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G (Frequencies will vary according to the Carrier)
SM-N976N Snapdragon 855 South Korea 2G, 3G, 4G/LTE, 5G (Frequencies will vary according to the Carrier)

 

Wrap Up

That’s all with the list of Galaxy Note 10 model numbers and differences. Remember that this is not the final list. I will keep updating this list as more information comes in. For now, it can give you a good idea of what phone you should plan for. I hope that you guys find this list useful. If you have anything to add to this list, feel free to drop it in the comments section below. I will try my best to get back to you as soon as possible.

Usama M

Usama is a software engineer by profession and at TechBeasts.com he uses his expertise to solve everyday consumer tech problems with his main areas of interest being Android, iOS and Windows.

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