We have now started counting down the days until August 7 when Samsung will take to the stage in New York City to unveil the Galaxy Note 10. It has confirmed an Unpacked event for that day and the teaser more or less confirms we’re in store for a new Galaxy Note.

There have been quite a few rumors and leaks about this device so far. We were one of the first to confirm that there will be two separate models of the Galaxy Note 10 this year. According to some reports, the handsets will be called the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+.

It appears that Samsung may make some changes that prevent a few Note fans from taking the plunge. There’s talk of the 3.5mm headphone jack being removed and even the microSD card slot being limited only to the larger model. These decisions would certainly be polarizing. However, I’m sure we can find common ground on the new features that almost everyone will appreciate.

It was reported not too long ago that the Galaxy Note 10 might feature a three-stage variable aperture camera. This would, at least in theory, greatly improve the device’s imaging prowess. The addition of f/1.8 aperture would allow the device to do a much better job with intermediate scenes where it’s neither too dark nor too bright. That’s one thing I’m particularly quite excited to see on the device.

So what is the Galaxy Note 10 feature that you’re looking forward to the most? Is it going to be the larger display or the significantly improved camera? Or perhaps you’d much prefer the 4,500mAh battery on the larger model?

There have even been rumors of 45W fast charging which would be the first for a Samsung device. Just how much of what has been rumored about this device becomes true remains to be seen. Nonetheless, there’s a lot of excitement among fans for the new flagship. Vote below and share your thoughts with us in the comments section.

Results: We have to say the results for this poll haven’t surprised us: Most voters are looking forward to battery-related features. 31 percent of voters say they are looking forward to 45W fast charging and 30 percent said they would like a 4,500 mAh battery. Camera enthusiasts came next: 23 percent said they’d like a camera with three-stage variable aperture. The remaining 16 percent voted for a 6.7-inch display.