![]() It’s nice, yes, but it’s a little garish and looks better in pictures than after it’s been in your pocket for a few days.Īs far as aesthetics go, the display and the glass back curve together to create a more compact feel in the hand than you’d imagine viewing it alone. Would I buy this one if I were in the market for a phone myself? Probably not. This is hardly a surprise given it’s easily the most eye-catching of the bunch. The Aura Glow is the colour Samsung seems to be pushing more than any other. Until Samsung does a OnePlus 7 Pro and fits the front camera into a pop-up mechanism or finds a way of submerging it completely inside the display, this is the best solution.ĭuring the review period I’ve been alternating between using the Black and Aura Glow versions of the Note 10. What’s more, the single Infinity-O hole-punch camera is now centrally aligned at the top of the screen, and therefore less intrusive than the S10’s solo-sensor effort. ![]() The display now runs to the edges of the phone’s front, granting it an impressive 90.9% screen-to-body ratio. Although not a huge difference, in the hand both handsets feel markedly different, thanks to a new design language on this year’s model. The Note 10’s display at 6.3in is actually smaller than last year’s Note 9, which featured a 6.4in screen. With this year’s two-phone strategy, and the current smartphone trends, things are a little different. On the size scale, the Note series devices have always presented at the larger end. The phone is available now and you can check out our best Note 10 deals page for all the details on how to pick one up. The standard Note 10 comes in one configuration that packs 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM at a price of £869 (or $949, if you’re in the US). Related: Galaxy Note 20 review: hands-on How much does the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 cost? However, the fact that there are some key features lacking for the price makes it a harder sell. The Galaxy Note 10 is a decent phone and I appreciate no longer being forced to opt for the biggest screen to experience the benefits the S Pen. There’s also the rumoured upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra – both of which will likely have better specs. ![]() More problematic is the resemblance that both phones bear to Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, which launched early in 2019. ![]() The Galaxy Note 10 is the smaller device here, while the Galaxy Note 10 Plus packs the true flagship specs.įor the most part, these two new Note devices share plenty of specs and features, which makes sense. The big shift for this latest generation of Note is that there are now two models, whereas previously there’s only ever been one. This phone feels like a Galaxy S10e version of the Note: a slimmed-down feature set inside a smaller body. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 isn’t the true update to the Galaxy Note 9 you may have been expecting. ![]()
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