Not much different from note9
Not much different from note9
For the entirety of the Galaxy Note's existence, it has always been The Big Phone. It was the first mainstream phone to push the envelope of screen size - so much so that, at first, we dubbed it a "phablet" because it seemed so silly big.
Excellent build quality; Bright; colorful display; Smooth performance; Versatile camera system; Loud; clear speakers; The smallest phone you can get with an S Pen
Expensive compared to similar phones; No headphone jack; No SD card expansion; Underwhelming battery life; In-screen fingerprint reader can be slow and unreliable
But as I said earlier, the Note 10 is a phone for smaller-handed artists and note-takers. And among Samsung's plethora of options this year, it's going to be just right for its very specific audience.
Easy size to handle; Long battery life; High-quality performance all around
Tall; narrow screen isn't the best for sketching on
The Galaxy Note 10 is a lavish, powerful phone that doesn't need two hands
The most compact Note phone to date; Attractive Aura Glow color; Expansive screen; Handy S Pen improvements; Day-long battery life
Camera is a step below the competition; No MicroSD card support or headphone jack
Slim case with a classic silicone feel. I love that it doesn't add bulk to the phone. It does make me a bit nervous since it is so thin that I'm not sure how much protection it would provide if I dropped my phone.
I restarted the phone I mean fully factory reset and this problem keeps coming back we're one little part of the screen doesn't respond to anything
The Galaxy Note 10 is Samsung’s easiest to use S Pen-toting phone yet, and while there may not be any game-changing features to make this a must-buy handset, it’s a solid addition to the Note range. If you’re looking for Samsung’s ultimate top-end device you’ll want to opt for the Note 10 Plus, but if you want to save a bit of money, or you’re after a smaller phone with a stylus, this is the Note to go for.
Easier to hold than previous Notes; Beautiful design; Great video recording;
Only a Full HD display; Mediocre battery life; Lost the 3.5mm headphone jack
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is, basically, a midsize Galaxy S10 with a pen. That's perfect if the Note 10+ is too big for your hand and you want a stylus. For what it's worth, using the S Pen on both size Notes side by side, it's actually a better experience on the larger 10+ because it gives you a bigger canvas to draw on. But that doesn't matter if you find the phone unwieldy. In my mind, that's why you should be here. While the Note line has been synonymous with "big phone" in previous years, now that Samsung offers such a wide range of sizes among its flagships, the standard Note 10 is the phone to get for pairing the S Pen with a comfortable one-hand experience. Size and Design The key number for the Note 10 is 2.83, its width in inches. It's just at the point where it's comfortable to use in one hand. The Galaxy S10 is slightly narrower, at 2.77 inches, but there's a good argument that a device any slimmer won't be useful with the S Pen. The Galaxy Note 10 comes in two mode...
The reasonably sized Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is the answer for sketchers and note-takers who can't quite handle the larger Note 10+.
Easy size to handle; Long battery life; High-quality performance all around
Tall, narrow screen isn't the best for sketching on
A few weeks back, Samsung unveiled its latest flagship range to the world, the Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10...
Auro colour options; Brilliant display; Starts at 256GB internal storage; Extreme fast-charging; Slim design
No 3.5mm jack; No microSD card slot
The big takeaway If you can wait awhile for prices to drop, the smaller Note 10 is the best Note for most people. Power users who need a big, high-res screen, a microSD card slot and tons of RAM are probably going to buy the Note 10+ no matter what it costs.
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