Good one
Manufacturer: Samsung
Good one
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ LTE’s imaging performance is pretty much on the same level as the outstanding Note 10+ 5G. There is virtually no difference between the two models for still images, and although its Video score is slightly lower, the Note 10+ LTE is still an excellent choice for mobile...
Fast; accurate; and repeatable autofocus; Accurate target exposures outdoors and indoors with wide dynamic range; Pleasant bokeh with natural blur gradient and good bokeh shape; Nice colors and good; white balance; in almost all conditions; Vivid and pleasant color in most conditions; Good zoom...
Loss of; acutance; in the field; Luminance; noise in low light; Unnatural; color rendering; of skies in high-contrast scenes; Loss of detail in long-range zoom; Some exposure and white balance instabilities in the lab; Strong coarse noise in low light; Loss of texture in low light; Some focus...
We're getting the smaller Note 10 in for review soon, and will decide which of Samsung's Notes is our Editors' Choice. But if you're looking to buy something right now, we recommend saving some money on any of the aforementioned smaller models.
Useful S Pen stylus; Top-notch performance; Long battery life
Expensive; Huge; No headphone jack; Confusing 5G situation
I love this phone. It's very fast and works really well. It would get 5 stars if they had not removed the speaker/earbud plug. I can't use my wonderful Bang & Olufsen headsets.
Welcome to T3's Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ review. Over the past few weeks I have been testing out the South Korean maker's new technical leader and what follows is my take on the fantastically sized new flagship.
The 6.8-inch AMOLED screen is gorgeous; Internal hardware package is hyper premium; 5G variant of the phone is available; Run time is good thanks to 4,300mAh battery; Camera system is comprehensive and feature packed; Digital S Pen stylus remains useful and unique; Incredible storage space; with up...
Eye-wateringly expensive; especially for 5G variant; Incredibly big form factor is not pocket friendly; Camera system is technically beaten by rivals; The regular Note 10 is the more approachable device
The best big-screen smartphone money can buy
Great design; Powerful hardware; Impressive camera
Camera still lags behind the Pixel
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
More features, more fun than the iPhone No walled locked in garden. With the power of this phone and Android P anythings possible. From business use to retro game emulaters, works effortlessly with power to spare.
It would be good if samsung have introduced 5G directly in 10 plus instead of two 10 plus models (i.e. LTE and 5G). Snapdragon 855+ is the latest it would be great if they have given 855+. Screen refresh rate is only 60hz remaining competitors are giving 90hz, samsung needs to look into this.
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