Galaxy Note 10 – πŸ’™πŸ’œβ€οΈπŸ’›πŸ’š

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Dave2D mini overview of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus. These are the very best telephones from Samsung and I actually like the dimensions of the smaller one.
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23 Comments on “Galaxy Note 10 – πŸ’™πŸ’œβ€οΈπŸ’›πŸ’š”

  1. If phone companies think they can make more money by removing the headphone jack (and thus sell their own bluetooth crap), let's see what if I don't buy their jackless phones in the first place.

  2. Samsung definitely surprised us with the Note 10 presentation.

    I didn't expect them to have multiple versions of the Note series.

    I think that it should've been expected that the headphone port would be removed.

    The idea is to push for wireless headphones with the intent to keep innovating on that as well.

    I think the whole 'Aura' colors for the Galaxy Note 10 series looks nice.

    It's nice that you can customize the Bixby button to serve as the power button instead.

    I agree they should've gone with a 90 Hz display; especially at least for the Note 10+.

    I like how they went with a more symmetrical design with the camera hole this time.

    ⭐Note 10+⭐

    Screen Size: 6.8"

    Resolution: 1440p

    CPU: Snapdragon 855

    GPU: Snapdragon Adreno 640

    RAM: 12 GB

    Storage: 256 GB or 512 GB

    Expandable Storage: Yes (8:05)

    Battery: 4,300 mAh (not removable)

    Price: $1,099

    ⭐Note 10⭐

    Screen Size: 6.3"

    Resolution: 1080p

    CPU: Snapdragon 855

    GPU: Snapdragon Adreno 640

    RAM: 8 GB

    Storage: 256 GB

    Expandable Storage: No

    Battery: 3,500 mAh

    Price: $949

    It's very nice that the S-Pen is updated and has as uni-body build too.

    Honestly, I think most fans of the 'Note' series will get either the Note 10+ or the Note 10+ 5G.

    The $150 difference offers a lot. More RAM, expandable storage option, more internal storage. bigger battery…

    I think people who usually get the S or the S+ phone will be more inclined to get the normal Note 10.

    You know, I wouldn't mind if Samsung got rid of the S and S+ line of phones and just stuck with the Note and Note+ series instead.

  3. Love the hardware design (except headphone jack) but after using s8 for 2 years, I'm tired if Samsung's "features" appearing everywhere on my phone. Annoying Password management tool, holding bixby button too long accidentally, useless adds in my notifications, etc.

    This would otherwise be a perfect phone but I don't want to go back to another Samsung experience.

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