Samsung has unveiled its latest smartphone, the Galaxy Note 10, at an "Unpacked" event in New York today.
The new handset comes in two sizes.
The standard Galaxy Note 10 has a 6.3-inch screen - which is marginally bigger than the flagship Galaxy S10, released earlier this year.
The larger Galaxy Note 10+ has an enormous 6.8-inch display, and comes with the option of 5G connectivity.
Both models feature Samsung's Infinity-O design, which means the display covers the whole front of the device and curves around the edges, with just a small pin-hole cut-out at the top to house the selfie camera.

As with previous models, the Galaxy Note 10 and 10+ both come equipped with Samsung's popular S-Pen stylus, which pulls out from a small hole in the bottom of the device.
Samsung describes the S-Pen as a "magic wand for your smartphone", allowing users to take photos remotely, turn handwriting into text, and flick between slides on a presentation using "Air Actions".
The rear camera on the Galaxy Note 10 has three lenses, while the Note 10+ has four - including a 3D Depth Camera lens. Both boast enhanced video effects such as augmented reality and stabilisation modes.
Meanwhile, the selfie camera has been moved to the centre of the screen, and has a single 10MP lens - similar to the Samsung Galaxy S10.
Both phones are equipped with very large batteries - 3,400mAh for the Note 10 and 4,170mAh for the Note 10+.

By comparison, Apple's flagship iPhone XS Max has a 2,658mAh battery, although Apple phones are notoriously very power efficient.
The Note 10 and 10+ also feature super-fast charging technology, promising a day's battery life from 30 minutes of charge.
However, in a blow to music lovers, the Galaxy S10 and S10+ won't feature a 3.5mm headphone jack.
"The Note 10+ follows a tried and tested formula offering a super-sized display which has been the DNA of Note devices since their inception," said Ben Wood, Chief of Research at CCS Insight.
"However, the Note 10 sees Samsung taking its S-Pen to a different part of its smartphone portfolio with a screen size similar to the Galaxy S10+.
"It will be interesting to see whether this adds to Samsung’s overall sales or merely shifts volume from one flagship to another.”

The new phones will go on sale on August 23, Samsung said.
Pricing is yet to be announced, but UK mobile operator EE said that the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G will be available to pre-order on a wide variety of 5G plans from 8 August.
A special pre-order offer will allow customers to pre-order the smartphone with 120GB of monthly data on a 24-month 5G Smart Plan for £10 upfront and £89 per month.
Customers will also be able to save £250 on a new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+ 5G from EE if they trade in their old Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8 Plus, Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy Note 9 Plus or Galaxy S9.
In the last week, Samsung has also unveiled a new tablet and smartwatch, and announced that its first foldable smartphone, the £1,800 Galaxy Fold, is ready for release in September.