The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ was recently launched in India along with the Galaxy Note 10 . With the Galaxy Note 10+ being the current flagship in Samsung's lineup, the company has given it the best hardware it has.
Samsung describe the Galaxy Note 10+ as "a laptop, a gaming console, a movie studio, and an intelligent pen, all in one device."
The Note 10+ really looks the part, with a high-polish metal and glass fusion as part of its sleek design.
The Cinematic Infinity-O Display boasts 6.8 inches of spectacular, movie-like vision. The Dynamic AMOLED display has been designed to make it highly visible even on bright, sunny days.
The camera setup on the Note 10+ combines to literally cover every angle! On the back, there's a 16MP Ultra Wide Camera, 12MP Wide-angle Camera, 12MP Telephoto Camera, and DepthVision camera. Sharp selfies are guaranteed with the 10MP camera on the front.
Shoot highly detailed video in 4K UHD, complemented by HDR10+ and Dynamic Tone Mapping. Add to your footage with the Zoom-in Mic which lets you control the sound around you as you zoom in or out.
The intelligent pen on the Note 10+ instantly turns handwriting into text, so you can turn hastily written notes into readable text that you can quickly share.
While things like the Cinematic Infinity-O Display and intelligent pen are standout features, don't lose sight of the internal workings that make that magic happen: a 7nm processor and 12GB RAM deliver very impressive speeds, while 2.0Gbps LTE, lets you download files, live game, and stream content without a hassle. Meanwhile, the 4300mAh battery has heaps of life, backed up by the Super Fast Charging feature.
Manufacturer: Samsung
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ was recently launched in India along with the Galaxy Note 10 . With the Galaxy Note 10+ being the current flagship in Samsung's lineup, the company has given it the best hardware it has.
To conclude this review, we can definitely say that the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is an absolutely gorgeous device with great performance, camera and battery. The S-Pen also offers a lot of amazing features.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ should be a tougher sell than it actually is. A $1,100 Android phone, scaled so vast that many will struggle to comfortably hold it, the defining feature of which is a pop-out stylus… and yet here we are, in 2019, with a flagship that boasts such user goodwill that even a...
Huge screen is a thing of beauty; S Pen is as useful and accurate as ever; Quad camera array can take some great photos; Runs fast and smooth
Expensive; Some of 2019's headline features feel like gimmicks; Low-light camera performance lags rivals; DeX is awkward to use
I love the speed, battery life and large screen, but it does have some issues. 1) They changed to 2 buttons on the left side and removed the right side button. Taking a screen capture is extremely difficult and cumbersome. Why would they move the button Who knows.
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
There probably isn't anything I wrote in this review that's going to sway you to buy or not buy a Galaxy Note 10+. With an $1,100 price tag and top-of-the-line everything, it's geared toward the Android user who wants the best, and boy, does it deliver. We'll miss you, headphone jack.
Nevertheless, the Note 10+ is a well-equipped smartphone that includes everything but the headphone jack, another strange exclusion. Samsung's intransigence about supporting certain Bluetooth codecs still irritates us too.
high screen-to-body ratio; impressively bright OLED panel; HDR10; useful S-Pen; strong cameras; good fingerprint sensor; expandable storage; fast SoC; UFS 3.0 flash storage; optional 5G model; great gaming performance
underwhelming Wi-Fi performance; middling battery life; no headphone jack; no heart rate sensor; no aptX HD
If you want pen-input, then the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the best out there, wildly out-classing everything other than its predecessor, the Note 9 in that respect. If you don't, it's still an excellent phone, but you could get a comparable screen and imaging experience for less money in the...
Gorgeous; immersive display; Excellent; versatile stills/video camera; Pen input is a dream for Lightroom
It's a big phone; It's an expensive phone; Loves fingerprints
The Note series has always occupied an odd place in Samsung's lineup, but that's even truer today when standard phones – like the Galaxy S10 – are offering what would have been considered ‘phablet' dimensions a few years back. Nonetheless, the Korean firm has stuck with the Note brand and…
Great design; Powerful hardware; Impressive camera
Camera still lags behind the Pixel
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.
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