Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975F 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus – The Good Review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the best that Samsung has to offer in 2019. Especially if you're judging that by its price – and not counting 5G and foldable phones. It's the most expensive smartphone besides a 5G model of the Galaxy S10 or Note 10 Plus, and the Galaxy Fold.- Big
- Beautiful AMOLED Display
- The Aura Glow Color is Amazing
- Battery life is pretty impressive
- The S-Pen Still Brings New Tricks
Can it make a Note-worthy impact We spent some time with the device and this is what we think of it....
The Galaxy Note 10+ comes with 4 rear cameras. Price in India starts at Rs 79,999. S Pen stylus now comes with gyroscope. Samsung, for the first time, launched two new phones in the Galaxy Note-series. Both the phones, the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ have made their way to the Indian shores.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+
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
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Review
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is a big, powerful phone that's good for artists and note-takers. There's a lot going on with the Galaxy Note 10+ ($1,099.99 and up), Samsung's biggest phone. There always is; the Note line is the epitome of Samsung's technology. It's where the company piles all of its features in, with price and size being no object. And I admire it, but I find it hard to love. A lot of this comes down to how many phones Samsung's been slinging out this year with similar features, as well as my own growing lack of patience with $1,000+ handsets. Ultimately, the Galaxy S10+ ($799.99 and up) and the smaller Galaxy Note 10 ($949.99) are slightly more affordable ways to get most of what the Note 10+ offers, for less. The Handbuster The Note 10+ is 6.39 by 3.04 by 0.31 inches (HWD) and 6.91 ounces. It's slightly bigger than the Note 9 (6.37 by 3.01 by 0.35 inches, 7.09 ounces) and noticeably bigger than the S10+ (6.20 by 2.92 by 0.31 inches, 6.17 ounces). It comes in four "aura" colors, pictured below: black, blue, white, and "glow," which is a shimmery rainbow ef...- Useful S Pen stylus
- Top-notch performance
- Long battery life
- Expensive
- Huge
- No headphone jack
- Confusing 5G situation
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 256GB Black Smartphone SM-N975FZKAVNZ review
It’s true, you’ve got the Galaxy Note to thank for your big phone. When the device hit the scene at IFA 2011, large screens were still a punchline. That same year, Steve Jobs famously joked about phones with screens larger than four inches, telling a crowd of reporters, “nobody’s going to buy that.
Great Mobile - Needs little more specs.
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.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review: Hands on with Samsung's biggest Note yet
As its name suggests, similarly to the S10 series from earlier in the year, the Plus is a larger, more feature-packed take on the formula established by the standard Note 10, complete with optional 5G .
Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 256GB Black Smartphone SM-N975FZKAVNZ review
If you are out looking for a premium flagship smartphone today, there are two phones which was recently launche...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus
Before you pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus you should know it's a very large phone, and it comes with a suitably large price tag. It's one of the highest-specced devices you can buy right now, but if it's too large physically, or if the cost is daunting, you may want to consider the Note...- Big
- beautiful display
- There's a 5G version
- No headphone jack
- Very expensive