Samsung specialist site GalaxyClub has shared a submission by the company to South Korea’s official testing institute KTR. The document has certification of the new Galaxy Note 10 battery, and before you get your hopes high, we should tell you that its lesser than you expect it to be. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is listed to have a 4,170mAh battery, which is just 170mAh than the 4,000mAh battery of the Galaxy Note 9. However, what makes this is a flaw is the fact that Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is a much bigger device than Galaxy Note 9 as it is reported to have a 6.75-inch screen. Other than this, it will also have 5G connectivity. We should point out that Samsung Galaxy S10 5G has a 4,500mAh battery. If you are wondering how exactly we can toe the KTR-submitted battery to Samsung Galaxy Note 10 5G. The submission has the product number EB-BN972ABU and Samsung batteries are known to carry the product code of their intended smartphone within them which is usually followed by ‘B’, which stands for the battery. Samsung Galaxy Note 10 range starts with the N970 and that is reserved for the 4G version of the smartphone. So the BN972 has to be for the Exynos or Snapdragon 5G edition of Galaxy Note 10. Considering that Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus’ 4G variant came with 400mAh lesser battery than the 5G model if Samsung does something similar for its Note series, the regular version of the Galaxy Note 8 will house a 3,800mAh battery, which will be a drop. But then, since its months ahead of the launch and Samsung has not said anything about it so far, we should take this information with a pinch of salt. With upgraded cameras, RAM and storage, there is very little reason for the company to lessen the battery of its smartphone. In a piece of unrelated news, Samsung Galaxy Fold issues have been resolved. However, the South Korean technology giant has not revealed the new launch date of its first foldable smartphone. Soon after Samsung gave the devices to members of the tech press, it was reported to break by a few reviewers. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.