INTRODUCTION
The Note10 highlights a 6.3-inch show - that is 0.2 inches more than the S10, which you could include as an advanced escape clause in the laws of the Galaxy universe permitting it to convey the Note identification regardless of whether it's littler than the S10+. The 1080p goal is what's somewhat additionally disturbing - the S10's littler screen is QHD, as is the Note10+'s 6.8-incher - that is one for the 'this isn't a Note' group, which likewise announce that Notes should be outfitted with the best accessible equipment. Also, this one isn't exactly there. Be that as it may, it has bounty regardless.
SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE10 FEATURE
- Body: 151x71.8x7.9mm, 168g, curved Gorilla Glass 6 front and back, aluminum frame. IP68 rating.
- Screen: 6.3" Dynamic AMOLED, 1080x2280px resolution; 19:9 aspect ratio; 401ppi; HDR10+ support.
- Chipset (market dependent): Exynos 9825 (7nm) (in EMEA/LATAM): Octa-core (2x2.73 GHz Mongoose M4 & 2x2.4 GHz Cortex-A75 & 4x1.9 GHz Cortex-A55); Mali-G76 MP12. Snapdragon 855 (7nm): Octa-core CPU (1x2.8GHz & 3x2.4GHz Kryo Gold & 4x1.7GHz Kryo 485 Silver); Adreno 640 GPU.
- Memory: 8GB RAM, 256GB built-in UFS 3.0 storage, no microSD slot.
- OS: One UI based on Android 9.0 Pie.
- Rear camera: Wide (main): 12MP, 1/2.55" sensor, f/1.5-2.4 aperture, 26mm equiv. focal length (77° FoV), dual pixel PDAF, OIS. Telephoto: 12MP, 1/3.6" sensor, f/2.1 aperture, 52mm equiv. focal length (45° FoV), PDAF, OIS. Ultra-wide: 16MP, f/2.2 aperture, 12mm equiv. focal length (123° FoV), fixed focus.
- Front camera: 10 MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 1.22µm, Dual Pixel PDAF; 2160p@30fps video recording.
- Battery: 3,500mAh, 25W fast charging over Power Delivery 3.0 (25W charger supplied in the box).
- Misc: Fast Qi/PMA wireless charging 15W; Power bank/Reverse wireless charging 9W; S-Pen stylus; Ultra-sonic under-display fingerprint reader; NFC; FM radio (USA & Canada only); Stereo loudspeakers; Sam sung DeX support (desktop experience).
To go with the smaller screen, the Note10 also has a smaller battery than the 10+ - logical. But a feature got lost in the scaling-down process - while the big phone supports up to 45-watt charging with an optional adapter, the plain 10 is capped at the 25 watts of the bundled brick.
A few other minor differences warrant the plus sign in the bigger phone's name. The missing ToF camera on the back of the Note10 is hardly going to be a dealbreaker for anyone, but we can see how some may lament the lack of a microSD slot, especially with the Note10 only available with just 256GB of storage. The 8 gigs of RAM could also make you feel bad, knowing that you can have the Plus with 12GB, but isn't 8 plenty, really?
A few other minor differences warrant the plus sign in the bigger phone's name. The missing ToF camera on the back of the Note10 is hardly going to be a dealbreaker for anyone, but we can see how some may lament the lack of a microSD slot, especially with the Note10 only available with just 256GB of storage. The 8 gigs of RAM could also make you feel bad, knowing that you can have the Plus with 12GB, but isn't 8 plenty, really?
Samsung Galaxy Note10 unboxing
The Galaxy Note10 arrives in the same (okay, smaller, but still) black box with a glossy life-size S Pen stamped on top, true to the color of the actual stylus you'll find inside - different paintjobs get a different colored S Pen.
Inside the box, you'll find a reasonably rich accessories package, with one notable absentee - there's no USB-C to 3.5mm adapter. Samsung's first flagship without a headphone jack ships without a solution for your legacy cans. You could try and spin it like it's the environmentally friendly way as there's no need to bundle stuff most people won't use, or you could call Samsung cheap for not including a dongle worth peanuts - your choice. In any case, there's a pair of nice AKG-branded earbuds with a USB-C connector at the far end, so you can get going right out of the box.
In a welcome move, for this generation of Notes Samsung has replaced the ancient QC2.0 compliant 15W Adaptive fast charging power brick with a modern 25W unit that adheres to the USB Power Delivery standard. A USB-C-to-C cable completes the link.



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