![]() Still, I’m sure there will be consumers who will miss the headphone jack. Samsung says this had to be done to increase the battery capacity of the phone, which the company certainly did. The top and bottom bezels are very minimal too, further accentuating the all-screen design of the phone.īut if there’s any design aspect of the Galaxy Note 10+ that is a downgrade from its predecessor, it would be the removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack. Thanks to the curved nature of the display, the side bezels are virtually gone. What’s even more impressive are the lack of bezels surrounding the screen. Honestly, I prefer this orientation: it gives the phone a symmetrical look. But instead of placing the cutout on either sides of the Galaxy Note 10+, the phone maker decided to put it right in the middle of the screen at the top. Samsung’s flagship smartphones always had excellent build quality, and it goes without saying the same applies to the Note 10+.Īnd then there’s the new Infinity-O Display Samsung’s own take on a hole-punch design. It has a nice heft to it, it feels premium, and I love how the back panel and screen virtually blend into the frame. Then again, I imagine some folks won’t be thrilled by the sheer reflectivity of this colourway.īesides that, the Galaxy Note 10+ has solid build quality too. Depending on the lighting condition, the colour shifts accordingly, giving it a unique aesthetic. We received the Galaxy Note 10+ in Aura Glow for this review, which I think is Samsung’s most eye-catching colour yet. I’ll elaborate more further down this review. This is my biggest qualm with the phone, and in my opinion, the lack of innovation in this area is the Note 10+’s main shortcoming. However, it’s quite underwhelming to see that the Note 10+ has a similar camera system as the Galaxy S10. It has a fantastic (and large) 6.8-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display, a fast 7nm Exynos 9825 chipset paired with 12GB of RAM, a generous 4,300mAh battery, and an IP68 rating – both for the phone and the S Pen. Hardware of the Galaxy Note 10+ are what you’d expect from a flagship smartphone. Specifications DisplayĦ.8-inch QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED (3040 x 1440)ġ2MP f/1.5 – f/2.4, OIS, Super Speed Dual Pixel AF If that were to be addressed, the Galaxy Note 10+ would easily be one of the best flagship smartphones money can buy right now. ![]() That being said, there is one crucial area where it could still use some innovation. Both the Note 10 and Note 10+ sport sleeker designs, more versatile camera systems, and the S Pen now comes with gesture support too.Īfter spending a few weeks using the bigger Galaxy Note 10+ as my daily driver, there’s no doubt that these improvements make the flagship smartphone superior to its predecessor in almost every way. Just like how it was with the Galaxy S10 series, the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 smartphones bring quite a number of improvements over its predecessor. ![]()
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