With its starting price tag of PHP60,990, it can get easy to dismiss this phone as way too overpriced. But, think about it this way — The S10+ starts at PHP55,990. For just PHP5,000, you may be losing an additional front camera and a headphone jack.
Manufacturer: Samsung
With its starting price tag of PHP60,990, it can get easy to dismiss this phone as way too overpriced. But, think about it this way — The S10+ starts at PHP55,990. For just PHP5,000, you may be losing an additional front camera and a headphone jack.
The best big phone gets better
Massive; stunning display; Still the best stylus-equipped phone; Powerful and pretty
Expensive; Curved display can result in accidental presses; Not a huge upgrade over the Note 9
If you’re a Galaxy fan, whether that be Galaxy S or Galaxy Note, buy this phone. It’s incredibly good, even if you’re upgrading from a Galaxy S9 or Galaxy S10 model. Even if it’s just for that Aura Glow color, it’s worth it.
Specs; Display; Camera; Hardware; Battery; Software; S Pen; Sound; Fingerprint Reader; Power Button Location aka “Side Key”
The Galaxy Note 10+ is the best big phone of the year (again), but Samsung plays it safe by not challenging the status quo.
It so happens that during the review period, I was creating dozens of video content for products I was engaged to, and I come to appreciate the advantages of the Galaxy Note10+. First, the large screen makes editing a lot pleasing. Second, the S Pen makes video editing and layering more precise.
It’s true, you’ve got the Galaxy Note to thank for your big phone. When the device hit the scene at IFA 2011, large screens were still a punchline. That same year, Steve Jobs famously joked about phones with screens larger than four inches, telling a crowd of reporters, “nobody’s going to buy that.
The Galaxy Note 10+ is going to be the best phone on the market until the calendar turns to 2020, and then a little beyond that. Something is going to come out that beats the overall package, possibly the S11, and then Note 10+ will be discounted and slowly forgotten.
. If the camera was perhaps a little easier to handle, and the AI was more consistent, it would have received a perfect score. The carrier-unlocked model we tested with 256GB of storage space retails for $1,099.99.
Undeniably, the Samsung Galaxy Note series is primarily targeting business users. The performance of the latest Galaxy Note 10+ is on another level especially the expanded Samsung DeX desktop that lets you run DeX on your existing PC and then keep it with you on just your phone.
If you're looking for a smartphone with lots of power, sophisticated software, a great display and a good camera, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is for you. However, you have to keep in mind that the Galaxy smartphone is quite expensive on the one hand and quite big on the other - the former has to be...
Great design; Outstanding display; Impeccable performance; Very good camera; New functions for the S-Pen; 5G option
Large and unwieldy; Keys on the left-hand side; Weak night photos; Expensive
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