Galaxy Note 10 vs Note 9.. is it even better? 🤔 By Android Authority

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Aug 21, 2021
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Galaxy Note 10 vs Note 9.. is it even better? 🤔

The Galaxy Note 10 7 hype like crazy ever since its first mention in the rumor mill. But now the real deal is out. Is it any good compared to its well-established predecessor? The note series tends to take all the best hardware and the best software and puts it into one complete package. This happened with the note 9, and it was dubbed the enthusiasts phone, but this time around on paper at least the note 10 seems to take a considerably different approach, and we're going to talk about that. Just looking at the Ross spec sheets of all three devices, it's really easy to see the newer bits dropped in the newer snapdragon 855, ax, Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi 6 +, infinity Oh display such as the one found in the Galaxy S 10 they're, all featured here on this new 10 series layout and the noticeable changes here include the ever-popular wide-angle camera, UFS, 3.0 storage and much faster charging on paper. It looks like the note 10 plus, is the true successor to the note 9, whereas the note 10 standard seems to be a bit of a downgrade not in system-on-a-chip or in features, but it tends to take the smaller display and the smaller battery.

That comes with that. We used two notes having the bigger display, the bigger body than most phones on the market and a big battery to go with it. But this time around that seems to be dedicated to the note.10 plus the 10 plus seems to do better on charging in Wireless Essences 15 Watts over 12 watts of the standard note 10 and actually does better wide as well, although you'll have to pay more to get the 45 watt, brick. Otherwise, out of the box, the both the note 10 and the note charge at the same speed, the Plus model, including the quad HD, plus display the micros card slot, the bigger battery more camera sensors on the back. It seems to add up to be the better deal over the note 10.

You also get extra RAM here on the base model, along with that mammoth 6.8-inch screen and the option for 512 gigs of storage Samsung did decide to keep some traits from the previous notes on this year's note as well, including the S Pen, which has been improved slightly for better economics, and we also get some new air gestures, and we get to keep the headphone no we're, not keeping the headphone port. Yes, so the note 10 drops the headphone port, and that is a real shame, because that's what was keeping a lot of people in the Samsung family, the Samsung ecosystem and the note 9, which is kind of the phone that rounds everything off had the port. That's the last note that had the headphone port, and that is a big shame. These changes seem to melt over to other parts of the device, including more glass and less metal, visible externally, far thinner, bezels sharper, tighter corners to the display and these cool new colors that feel less executive than the standard flat colors. That we've been used to on previous notes but seem more fun and exciting, and probably what's trending right now.

For the first time in Galaxy, Note history, we get to wide-angle cameras, or at least a wide-angle camera on the back of the phone. That's something that I really love personally, because that's something I've always wanted to note that hasn't happened to this hill. Now it was kind of obvious. It was going to happen because it was in the galaxy s 10 and basically the entire lineup of that, and I always found the telephoto lens to be a little lacking. So having the option for all three is perfect and on the plus model you get a depth of vision sensor as well.

What that will do well, only time will tell we also get live focus on video here too, which is that like for focus, kind of fake both effect and the fact that it's able to do it in real time in video is brilliant. It's something that is very computationally heavy, and it's going to be very hard to pull off, but if Samsung does pull off, that would be absolutely fantastic. But man I've been talking about these extra features. Let's just go back a little. Let's talk about that headphone port, it's something that I feel should have been on.

The note and I could have kind of gotten over it if it was taken away from the s seriously s 10 and just left on the note, because the notes kind of the powerhouse it's like the enthusiast phone, it's the people's phones, like everyone will go to this device if they want the best of the best. But now it's not quite like that. The fact that the lower tier devices are keeping the headphone port and the higher end ones aren't, and mainly because of the market, it just kind of seems wrong, like the fact that we're heading towards a market where you pay more for fewer features of all the devices on the globe, you have to pick the Galaxy Note 10 to get rid of the headphone port and Samsung you've. Let yourself down you black us down and, most importantly to you probably you've, let your brand's down you've, let your image down as the one phone that kind of kept the headphone important with still mainstream, and now it doesn't seem to have that at all way to disappoint guys. So on paper, the Galaxy Note tend to be the true successor to the note 9 the note 10 standard.

Well, I, don't know about that. I feel like it's more of a downgrade and maybe aimed for people who still want that s-pen and still want that user-friendly experience, but don't want to cough up over $1,000 for a smartphone anyway. With that, it's about it from me. I've been Ryan Thomas with Android authority. Thank you so much for watching.

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