Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975F 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review: Q: Another word for excellent A: Samsung
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+ review: The best Android phone for Microsoft and Windows users
I've never been a massive fan of the Samsung Galaxy series of smartphones. The last time I used a Galaxy flagship, it was with the Galaxy S8, and I sold it after only a few weeks because I couldn't get behind Samsung's version of Android. It felt bloated and didn't look very nice.- Incredible display
- Premium hardware
- Excellent performance
- Better Your Phone integration
- Expensive
- OS can feel bloated
- Compromises between the small and large model
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Review: If You Can, Loudly Say Shut up And Take My Money
Do you really want a stylus to go with your new phone That is the big question you have to answer when you have a wad of cash ready for a new flagship Android phone. And the answer to this question will be critical to whether you choose to splash your money on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10+, or...
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 256GB Black Smartphone SM-N975FZKAVNZ review
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.
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 256GB Black Smartphone SM-N975FZKAVNZ review
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.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Smartphone Review: Optimised SoC promises better runtimes
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
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ review: S Pen rules the way
On paper the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ appears to one of the best Android phones you can buy. That's true in reality, too, having tested the phone as if it were out own for a week. But it doesn't mean it's the best.- Massive screen with neat punch-hole camera arrangement looks great
- Speedy and smooth operation
- Doesn't force Bixby upon you
- Adept variety of cameras (wide
- Standard
- Zoom
- S Pen stylus is integrated and adds an extra layer of control
- Battery life not great for a phone of this size
- Design a little too wide
- Generally poor connectivity in our testing (using Three 4G SIM
- Aura Glow finish will be love/hate
- Cameras not class-leading
- Closer than ever to S series
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 256GB Black Smartphone SM-N975FZKAVNZ review
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”
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 256GB Black Smartphone SM-N975FZKAVNZ review
The Note 10 Plus is expensive, but you get a gorgeous screen, endless battery life and complete stylus control.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review
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