GALAXY NOTE 10: TOP de linha COM S PEN que CABE NO BOLSO (literalmente) | ANÁLISE / REVIEW By TudoCelular

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Aug 21, 2021
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GALAXY NOTE 10: TOP de linha COM S PEN que CABE NO BOLSO (literalmente) | ANÁLISE / REVIEW

The Galaxy Note series hit the market in 2011 to break the paradigm that the smartphone had to be compact. It sported a screen of more than 5 inches, something that is considered exaggerated in today's era. Smartphones with small screens are dying out and the Note series is steadily growing and is approaching the seven-inch barrier, which until recently was the acceptable size for a tablet. But this year Samsung has not set aside those who want a smaller phone - and this is where the Galaxy Note 10 comes in, variant that fits in your pocket, at least, in the literal sense of the word. As for the figurative, this is what you will see now in this TudoCelular review. Despite the considerable difference in price, the build quality is identical to that of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus.

Huawei's P30 Pro inspired design is also the same in both - you'll just notice one less camera on the rear here. The model we tested has the Aura Glow color, which has an iridescent effect, as seen on the A70 the base color is silver but depending on the angle you look from, it displays a mix of various shades. The Note 10 may seem like a meaningless phone to some, being smaller than the Galaxy S10 Plus. Samsung always argued that the Note series had to be bigger in every way than the S one, but it seems a change of mind came in this generation. It is also more compact and has a smaller screen than the Note 9, and we are not just talking about size But the resolution dropped to Full HD+, at least the panel has the same quality as the most expensive model.

The hole is also present here - while in S series it is placed in the corner, in the Note 10 we have the camera aligned in the center. The edges are also thinner than models released earlier this year and, compared to the Note 9, it had a big reduction but there are two changes you may not like. Even after mocking Apple for taking out the headphone jack on the iPhone, Samsung did the same on the Note 10. It also no longer has the microSD slot. Another point where the South Korean has been mimicking the North American rival is in the absence of a P2 adapter in the box.

Alright, it comes with a good AKG headset but if you do not like the accessory, you will need to purchase an adapter or invest in a Bluetooth headset. The Galaxy Note 10 is Samsung's first three-speaker phone beyond the traditional one at the bottom and the secondary above the screen There is also a small one on top of the device, which some may mistake for an infrared emitter. Despite the extra sound output, the sound power is at the Galaxy S10 level. Perhaps the strangest design change happened with power button which is now on the left side, where previously we had the dedicated Bixby button. At least the lefties will be happy.

By pressing and holding with the unlocked screen you can still trigger the personal assistant while to switch off or restart the device you must press it along with the volume down button - yes, just like on the iPhone The S-Pen has had few changes and has learned some new tricks that we'll talk about later. Equipping the Brazilian Note 10 we have the Exynos 9825 platform, which is just an updated version (with the most advanced manufacturing process) Of the Exynos 9820, which equips the S10 - however, Samsung has implanted the fastest memory, the same UFS 3.0 That debuted inthe Galaxy Fold, as well as in artificial intelligence that, now, analyzes which applications are most commonly used and keeps them preloaded into memory. This makes the Note 10 the third fastest Android we've tested, however, it is below Note 10 Plus, which has more RAM and better use of the cache feature. In benchmarka we have a considerable increase in score compared to previous generation but not so far from the S10 series. In games we have the best performance that Android can provide, as expected from a device of this size.

It's a shame that Samsung has not adopted the 90Hz display like several manufacturers have been doing this year. One of the disappointing points of the Note 10 is its 3,500 mAh battery, far less than the Note 9's 4000 mAh. And as expected, autonomy ends up being inferior. And even with 100 mAh more, lower screen resolution and a more economical hardware, Note 10 ends up delivering the same battery life found on the Galaxy S10. If battery is very important to you, get the Plus version That not only delivers longer autonomy but also takes less time to recharge and that's curious - both come with the same 25-watt charger, but the cheaper model spends more time in the socket, coming close to an hour and a half.

While the Plus variant, which has a larger battery, takes almost 20 minutes less to recharge some purposeful limitation to force people buy the Note 10 Plus, maybe - we don't know. The Korean phablet comes with Android Pie under OneUI 1.5 interface which brings the same features present in the S10, though, with some extras aimed at the S-Pen. The main novelty is being able to control some features of the camera through gestures with the S-Pen. You can switch between photo modes, capture images or videos, and even zoom with the stylus. Although interesting in theory, the command is not always recognized at first.

It takes a little patience, but it can be very useful for those who use their cell phone to record videos for YouTube, for example. Samsung has also improved the writing algorithm, which better understands you scribbles on the screen You can also use the S-Pen to draw and enhance your photos with the help of augmented reality. The feature is very interesting and should make many appearances on Instagram or other social media. In the camera part we now have a triple set on the back the main camera and telephoto still have the same 12 megapixels as last generation The new feature comes with the 16 megapixel ultra-wide lens for wider shots. Although Samsung has been reusing the same sensor for generations the company can still wring blood from a stone, and the Note 10 shows a considerable leap compared to its predecessor.

In outdoor photos we have a great level of color balanced detail and efficient HDR that highlights bright spots without compromising shadows. The colors are less vibrant than before, which may bother Galaxy fans a bit. On the one hand this is good as the white balance does not tend to a yellowish tone as is typical of some smartphones. The telephoto camera is not the same as the S10 - this one features revised lenses that deliver enhanced contrast and better sharpness. The noise level is also better controlled, which helps to deliver cleaner images especially at night.

However, it is still limited to two times optical zoom, while other manufacturers already offer much more. Ultra-wide takes much more of the quality scenery close to the main camera You'll just notice a bit of distortion at the corners, but this should not bother most. The Note 10 also does well in night shots - there is good detail and well controlled noise without compromising image saturation. There is still a bit of chromatic aberration around bright spots, but it's a lot less than what we saw in the Galaxy S10. Samsung is finally getting the night mode right, which makes photos clearer much less noise and without compromising photo detail.

This also helps with selfies - the photos come out with exaggerated contrast, but the result is still positive. The lack of ToF camera in the cheapest model could compromise the effect of portrait mode but it seems that the sensor is not lacking. The level of effect is very good on Note 10, separating the person from the background well; You can adjust the intensity after capturing the photo. Selfies also have good detail, correct skin tone, and low noise in darker locations. It is possible to use the portrait effect on the front camera but being limited only to the software the end result is not as good as the rear camera.

Note 10 records 4k video at up to 60 fps with HDR 10 Plus, perfect for watching later on the beautiful screen of the device. Stabilization works best when recording video at 30fps With ultra-wide you should be limited to Full HD resolution if you want to minimize blurring. The focus turned out to be quite fast and efficient, as well as capturing the audio. The quality of the nightly recording was also good for a mobile phone. But what may attract some attention is the blurring effect, now also in videos which is far from what we see in an expensive set of professional cameras and lenses.

But if you don't move too much in front of the camera, you can get interesting results. You can customize the effect by adjusting the intensity and even making the background monochrome or vintage looking. If you have a Galaxy Note 9 and are considering switching to Note 10 do so only if you are dissatisfied with your camera. The difference in speed is small and the battery lasts less. Compared to the P30 Pro, the difference is smaller in speed, but Huawei's top of the line has much longer battery life.

in addition to the 50x zoom differential and camera set not far behind and even better with night mode. If in doubt between iPhone XS and Galaxy Note 10 the difference is for better performance on Apple model and best battery in Samsung; On camera the Note 10 takes advantage, especially at night and when shooting. The Galaxy Note 10 is smaller than its predecessor but had to sacrifice its battery. You get a cell phone with updated design with minimal edges in exchange for a hole in the center of the screen. The highlight is the cameras - he starts from five thousand three hundred reais, a very salty value, and if you want to have the maximum experience the line has to offer You will have to pay 800 reais more for the variant Plus.

Is it worth it? The Note 10 is a great top of the line option but we recommend that you wait a few months before you buy it. Smartphones from this brand devalue fast, and the Galaxy S10 can now be found for less than three thousand reais which turns out to be a more interesting alternative if you don't mind the S-Pen. Remembering that the best deals for the Galaxy Note 10 and all other devices mentioned in this review are there in the description link. I'll be here but leave you a question: did you like the changes in the Galaxy Note 10 family? Did you miss anything else? Comment below! A big hug and see you next time.


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