Testseek.com have collected 717 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975 / SM-N976 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975 / SM-N976 .
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Published: 2019-09-03, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
There probably isn't anything I wrote in this review that's going to sway you to buy or not buy a Galaxy Note 10+. With an $1,100 price tag and top-of-the-line everything, it's geared toward the Android user who wants the best, and boy, does it deliver.Da...
Gorgeous Aura Glow color, fantastic screen, Versatile and strong camera suite, Super-fast charging speed, Helpful Windows integrations, Speedy performance, UFS 3.0 support
Battery life could be better, Many unnecessary, gimmicky features
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Published: 2019-12-01, Author: Ben , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is the latest flagship phone from Samsung, and it is the most powerful phone from the company to date – both in computing power and battery. Compared to the more mainline Galaxy S series of phones, the Galaxy Note line-up is mo...
Published: 2019-10-18, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Long battery life, Smart S-Pen and DeX features, Great performance
Bixby is still pointless
Samsung's Note 10+ is the absolute pinnacle of its engineering achievement. Forget the foldable pretender - the Note 10+'s superb camera, performance and battery life make it the real crown jewel of the Galaxy range...
however, it's hard to deny the raw power and appearance of the Note 10+.If you're keen on the look of the phone but don't want to spend quite as much, the Galaxy Note 10 is also out there (although some detractors have said they should have called it a...
Great design, Powerful hardware, Impressive camera
Camera still lags behind the Pixel
Save Every year, we feel like we're going to finally form the opinion that yes, the Galaxy Note 10 is one flagship too many for Samsung, and we should all ignore it in favour of the Galaxy S line. And every year, we're usually confounded by the fac...
Stunning and huge screen, Powerful, S Pen is better than ever
Cameras could be better at this price
The crux of it is that there are better smartphones asking for four figures. Some with better cameras, some which will last you longer than a day, but none offer this point of difference – the inclusion of the S Pen. It feels really similar to the S10 li...
Published: 2019-09-13, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
The 6.8-inch AMOLED screen is gorgeous, Internal hardware package is hyper premium, 5G variant of the phone is available, Run time is good thanks to 4,300mAh battery, Camera system is comprehensive and feature packed, Digital S Pen stylus remains useful
Eye-wateringly expensive, especially for 5G variant, Incredibly big form factor is not pocket friendly, Camera system is technically beaten by rivals, The regular Note 10 is the more approachable device
Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ too much phone?(Image credit: Future)As a tech enthusiast, there is something in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ that just pushes all the right buttons. It absolutely smokes almost all flagship rivals in terms of internal hardwa...
Published: 2019-09-12, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
massive screen, SPen holepunch notch, good battery life, wireless charging and powershare, great camera, good performance, good software, good haptics, microSD card slot, dualsim option, 5G option
no headphone socket, not Android 10 at launch, low light camera not as good as Google/Huawei, too big, expensive, inconsistent inscreen fingerprint sensor, lots of accidental misstouch events
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is some piece of hardware. An enormous screen and a feeling of solid glass seems simply futuristic. But that giant screen is also its downfall - it's just too big to use with one hand.It's also plagued with accidental touches...
Published: 2019-09-12, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: When Samsung announced the arrival of two versions of its latest Galaxy Note – the 6.3-inch Note 10 and the 6.8-inch Note 10+ – it signalled a small departure from previous years. In spirit, the Galaxy Note 10+ is the true successor to Samsung's iconic bi...