Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Dual SIM SM-N970FD 256GB
A newer model Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G 256GB was released in August 2020.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review
Whether or not you use the stylus, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, which we’ll hereon out refer to as “the new Note 10.1,” represents Samsung’s best tablet effort to date. Introduced alongside the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition bears a striking radically new design that’s now...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10
The Galaxy Note 10 is Samsung's easiest to use S Pen-toting phone yet, and while there may not be any game-changing features to make this a must-buy handset, it looks to be a solid addition to the Note range.- Easier to hold
- Strong video recording
- Lacks microSD support
- No headphone jack
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review: smaller phone, bigger expectations
For the entirety of the Galaxy Note's existence, it has always been The Big Phone. It was the first mainstream phone to push the envelope of screen size - so much so that, at first, we dubbed it a "phablet" because it seemed so silly big.- Excellent build quality
- Bright
- colorful display
- Smooth performance
- Versatile camera system
- Loud
- clear speakers
- The smallest phone you can get with an S Pen
- Expensive compared to similar phones
- No headphone jack
- No SD card expansion
- Underwhelming battery life
- In-screen fingerprint reader can be slow and unreliable
THE MOST POWERFUL NOTE IN THE WORLD!! | Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and !
We've been waiting for this phone for awhile now and we heard some pretty wild rumours about the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series . Turns out, they were true with more interesting features and tech specs than we anticipated.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10/10+ hands-on review: twice as much Note for 2019
With the Galaxy Note 10 , Samsung has launched its hot smartphone for late summer with much aplomb. We went hands-on with the new Galaxy Note 10 this week, and one thing is clear: Samsung doesn't pull any punches this year, and the Note line is growing!
It's been nearly eight years since Samsung unveiled the first Galaxy Note. A phone with a 5.29-inch display might seem compact by today's standards, but the original Galaxy Note was ridiculed at the time as being uncomfortably - even unnecessarily - large and many also called its stylus as a relic...
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 review: Hands on with the smaller Note
The big shift for this latest generation of Note is that there are now two discreet models, whereas previously there's only ever been one. The Galaxy Note 10 is the smaller entry here, while the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the true follow-up to last year's Note 9 .
Samsung's Galaxy Note10+ Is Too Much Phone, But We Love It
Overkill has never been so beautiful.- More phone—and more power in a phone—than you might ever need. It’s actually a challenge to drain the battery. S Pen is still a convenient and fun alternative form of input. Reflective “aura glow” finish is smudgy but cool.
- Too darn big. DeX, Samsung’s solution for running a mobile OS on your laptop, is finicky. For $1,100, you’re not getting a whole lot more technology than you’d get with the $800 Galaxy S10+.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Smartphone Review: Still the best business smartphone
In some ways, the Galaxy Note 10 is a step backwards from the Note 9. The Note 10 has a lesser battery than its predecessor, along with a smaller and lower-resolution display. In short, it seems that Samsung sees the Galaxy Note 10+ as the actual successor to the Note 9, with the Note 10 being a...- compact
- premium design and finish
- S-Pen
- bright display
- decent cameras
- precise GPS module
- impressive speakers
- fast fingerprint sensor
- powerful
- stylish and modern software
- high surface temperatures
- comparatively slow Wi-Fi
- significant SoC throttling
- underwhelming battery life
- 1080p panel
- no 3.5 mm headphone jack
- no 3.5 mm adapter in the box
- no microSD card reader
- lacking aptX HD support