The Galaxy Note10+ may be the biggest Galaxy Note Samsung’s released however it’s most likely the main one with all the fewest differences by reviewing the smaller Galaxy S siblings, also. Even size doesn’t seem to be a good deal of differentiator anymore, because six-month-old Galaxy S10+ is really a scant few millimeters shorter and narrower as opposed to mighty Note10+. That’s where I’ve ended up after with all the phone for two weeks, and I just cannot shake that comparison.

For that stylus die-hards, the Note remains without meaningful competition. Improved on-screen handwriting recognition and extra remote camera control features keep your S Pen feeling fresh (the theory is that), though you are not likely to no matter what game-changing updates in the Note9 there. The Note10+ does pack some year-over-year upgrades worth talking about: the car battery is a bit under 10% larger, as well as the screen features a little over 10% more floor. There is a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and double the storage and RAM – 12GB, a sum whose usefulness outside technical marketing is questionable – so you obtain the first true fast charging inside a flagship Samsung phone (25W with all the included charger, 45W if you buy the ultra-fast charger). There is also an ultrawide rear camera, an upgraded selfie camera, and Samsung’s controversial in-display fingerprint scanner.

In writing, then, the brand new Note is actually a intensify from last year’s. The thing is that a lot of upgrades debuted around the Galaxy S10+ captured, knowning that phone went on discount often that Samsung’s $999 MSRP simply doesn’t apply. With the Note10+ coming in at an eye-watering $1100 while an S10+ has frequently been offered for $800 or less, Samsung’s biggest competition would appear to be itself. As the stylus-faithful probably aren’t interested in that value proposition, for individuals who simply bought the Note because it was the best Samsung phone, it’s increasingly tough to ignore.

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