Samsung’s upcoming phablets have been the subject of many leaks for quite some time now. Previous reports revealed one or two details at a time, but new leaks reveal the key specs each model boasts of.

According to leaks uploaded to leaksite Slashleaks, as well as reported by WinFuture, the two Galaxy Note models will have a few similarities and a lot of differences. Power users are likely to find the Galaxy Note 10 Plus desireable, while those looking to upgrade to a new, but not that powerful, phone will already find the Galaxy Note 10 enough for their needs.

Here’s a quick glance at their specs.

Galaxy Note 10

The Galaxy Note 10 will feature a 6.3-inch Dynamic AMOLED 1080p display with a pixel density of 401 PPI and support for HDR10+. The display is protected by Gorilla Glass 6.

Under the hood, the Galaxy Note 10 is powered by a Snapdragon 855+ SoC. European models, however, will be powered by an Exynos 9825 SoC. This is backed by 8GB of RAM and up to 256 GB internal storage. There is no slot for a microSD card.

The phone has three rear cameras: a 12MP main sensor, a 12MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP camera for wide angle shots. The phone also has a 10MP front-facing camera.

This device will have a 3,500 mAh battery, and will support 25W charging via USB-C. It will, of course, support the S Pen with Air Actions gestures.

Galaxy Note 10 Plus

The Galaxy Note 10 Plus, on the other hand, has a wider 6.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED 1440p display. The display is also protected by Gorilla Glass 6.

Similar to the Galaxy Note 10, this larger model is powered by a Snapdragon 855+ SoC, but European models will get the Exynos 9825. The SoC is backed by up to 12 GB of RAM. Users can have up to 256 GB internal storage, and can expand it as there’s a slot for a microSD card.

The phone has three rear cameras: a 12MP main sensor, a 12MP telephoto lens, and a 16MP camera for wide angle shots. There’s also a Time of Flight (TOF) sensor on the Plus model.

The larger device will have a 4,300 mAh battery, and will support 45W charging via USB-C. It will also support the S Pen with Air Actions gestures.

Samsung will officially unveil the Galaxy Note 10 this coming August.

Galaxy Note 9
If the Galaxy Note 9's successors are too expensive, the Galaxy S10 is still a good choice. TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images