It’s hard to approach another Samsung flagship phone without asking “what’s new”, especially when the latest Galaxy Note 10+ looks very much like the Galaxy S10+ from earlier this year.
Manufacturer: Samsung
It’s hard to approach another Samsung flagship phone without asking “what’s new”, especially when the latest Galaxy Note 10+ looks very much like the Galaxy S10+ from earlier this year.
What you get for your money is a massive display, great design, loads of power under the hood and the robust S-pen stylus functionality.
Often called the “everything phone", the Galaxy Note line is by far the crown jewel in Samsung’s smartphone portfolio. The device can boast of a legitimate fan-base for Note devices, akin to Apple’s iPhones.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 was considered one of the hottest handsets of the year even though it boasted incremental upgrades over the Galaxy Note 8. With the Note 9, Samsung had once again proved that its Note Series was an all-inclusive device that featured zero compromises.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus: With two Galaxy Note 10s to choose from, the bigger brother is the most interesting of the two
Stunning design; Superb performance; Loads of cameras to play with
Extremely expensive; S Pen upgrades are minor; Quite big for one-handed use
The Galaxy Note 10+ is a world-class media phone, but some of the changes Samsung has – and hasn’t – made aren’t the best for video and music
Huge; punchy screen; Solid internal speakers; Lots of storage and power
No headphone jack or adapter; Punch hole can be distracting; Slightly unnatural colours
It might be a bit too big for some, but if you can handle (and afford) it, you won't find a better phone than the Galaxy Note 10+.
Amazing screen that's big; bold; beautiful; and bright; Super fast and long lasting with tons of storage; An in-display fingerprint sensor that works,...
No headphone jack; Screen size will be too big for some hands; Camera doesn't really bring anything new to the table
For me, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is most productive and trustworthy Android phones you can buy at the moment. It is also the closest Android has got to a business phone. At Rs 79,999, this phone is pricey, but you are also buying into the peace of mind and stability a Samsung phone offers you.
The Samsung Galaxy Note10+ smartphone is a premium smartphone with a premium price but you often get what you pay for and this is pretty much spot-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note10+. Overall, it's well-made, feels premium and packs specs you can't help but be impressed with.
All-screen display; Great image quality; Live focus video; Fun camera features; Camera's intelligent scene detection; Optical Image Stabilisation (main/telephoto lenses; Samsung S-Pen with Bluetooth; Excellent battery
Size/shape; No headphone jack; Price; Live focus video can be tricky to get right; Limited ISO range; White Balance uses Kelvin (not as easy to use; Purple fringing can creep in
I have upgraded from the Note 8 and here's a few observations. Firstly, the build quality is fantastic, the Aura glow looks amazing, but feels a bit on the feminine side, if that makes sense That said, it feels well made and solid. Much lighter than I expected.
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