Samsung is on its way to announce the flagship Galaxy Note 10 in the second half of August, but seems to have difficulty due to the impact of prolonged trade between South Korea and Japan.
For this reason, Samsung Electronics, the Korean technology giant, reduced chip production for the next Galaxy Note 10 flagship smartphone.
According to reports from The Investors, Note 10's production has been reduced by around 10%, but Samsung hopes production will increase again next month to reach the desired level.
Meanwhile, Samsung declined to confirm this report, but market observers claimed that the latest trade feud might have forced the tech giant to adjust manufacturing time because of fear of running out of chemical products currently being limited by the Japanese government - fluorinated polyimide, hydrogen fluoride and resistance, which considered important for the chip and display manufacturing process.
The Galaxy Note 10 smartphone is scheduled to be launched on August 7 at Samsung's annual unpacked event in New York, and is expected to be launched in stores starting August 23 in the US and Korea.
While it is reported that Samsung will release the Note 10 in two versions, the version is supported by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processors which are limited to state markets including the US and also version 10 of Exynos based on Note 10 which will be available in major markets throughout the world, including Europe.


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