Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review: pros and cons



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  • Here are some of the pros and cons of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 that you should consider before getting one.

This holiday season, you might find some great deals on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, as this year it was replaced by the Galaxy Note 20 (review on that device coming soon). Thinking of buying a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 this year? Here are some of the pros and cons of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 that you should consider before getting one.

Pro: S Pen

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 features an S Pen that can perform “Aerial Actions”, such as changing camera modes. And you can convert your handwriting to text. You can also zoom in in a circular motion with the S Pen.

Pro: solid battery life

Inside the Galaxy Note 10 there is a 3500 mAh battery that allows the device to last all day. And it features Super Fast Charging 2.0, offering a 30-minute charge for power that lasts all day.

Pro: high-quality camera

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has a triple rear camera: a 12-megapixel (wide), a 12-megapixel (telephoto) and a 16-megapixel (ultra-wide) camera. The cameras also feature bokeh effects for video recording to make your 4K videos more cinematic quality.

There is a zoom mic function that monitors the sound around you as you zoom in or out. And the camera also has a Super Steady function so you can capture smoother natural action images even in Hyperlapse mode.

The 10-megapixel camera on the front moved to the center of the device for natural eye contact. And it’s been updated for better low-light photos.

Pro: immersive big screen

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 features a 6.3-inch AMOLED touch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2280 (401 pixels per inch). The combination of the larger screen with HDR10 + support provides a more immersive video viewing and gaming experience.

Pro: high-performance components

Inside the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset (US) and the Exynos 9825 chipset (other countries), which are built using 7nm EUV technologies. And there’s 8GB of RAM built into the device to ensure it runs at lightning speed.

Pro: many new colors

There are several color options for the Galaxy Note 10. Color options include Aura White, Aura Glow, Aura Black, Aura Pink, and Aura Red.

Pro: IP68 Rating

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 has an IP68 rating. This means that it is resistant to dust and water (up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes). And you can feel comfortable taking your device to the shower or pool.

Con: Lack of storage options

The Galaxy Note 10 has just 256GB of storage without microSD support. If the lack of storage options for the Galaxy Note 10 is an issue, then you might consider getting the Note 10 Plus, which supports 512GB of storage and microSD support.

Con: Lack of 3.5mm jack

While it should come as no surprise that the Galaxy Note 10 lacks a 3.5mm jack, it can still be a negative for those of you who still prefer wired headphones. At the bottom of the Galaxy Note 10 is a USB-C port, which can be used for headphones, including the one included in the box.

With price

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is starting at $ 949 and the Galaxy Note 10+ is priced at $ 150 more at $ 1,099. Then you have the Galaxy Note 10+ 5G priced at $ 1,299. These devices may be out of reach for those of you who have tighter budgets.

Pulse 2.0 score: 4.5 of 5

According to a survey by Pulse 2.0, the Galaxy Note 10 is receiving a score of 4.5 out of 5. The build quality is very durable and the edge-to-edge screen looks better than ever. Also, the quality of the camera is the best in its class.

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