Google Pixel 4 Vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10! (Comparison) (Review) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 4 Vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10! (Comparison) (Review)

Hello everyone welcome back to the channel so once again we're going to be doing another comparison of the infamous Google Pixel for Excel. Now this phone, like I've, been saying Google sent out to me, but I haven't really been too good. With my views on it, you know, I think it's a very perplexing phone in a lot of ways and I figured the only way to actually go and finish off kind of a taper. These comparisons down is to finally compare it against the Galaxy, Note 10 and all ten plus I think I mean this is gonna, be combined one, the Google Pixel four and four Excel. Don't really have too many differences compared to the no 10 and no 10 plus, so I figured I might as well go ahead and compare both of them. Now these phones are exactly almost the same time frame.

Really they both were released around the same time, but there are a lot of differences between them and honestly, there's no easy way to say it. There's obviously good things about both phones, but man I, don't know like I, think the end opinion is not going to surprise many of you now looking on the outside. They both are very kind of different, looking phones but still kind of at the same time. They look exactly the same. The Galaxy Note Tennessee has that hole-punch display that no 10, the smaller base model has a 6.3 inch display. The Galaxy, Note n plus has a six point.

Eight inches, dynamic, AMOLED displays on both the smaller model has a 1080p display. The top-tier model has a 1440p display. The Google Pixel four has a 5.7 inch 1080p panel with a googol pixel for Excel has a six point, three inches p OLED panel and that one is 1440p on the for Excel and honestly, that's really where the main differences lay between the four and the four Excel so from now on, I'm going to be comparing them as if they're, like the regular variants for both I'm. Looking at the note, 10, obviously I think it's the better display overall I've always felt like Samsung panels are much better, but when you actually look at it, there's obviously some weird things about that. One too, with the for Excel.

It has such an amazing feature where you can actually go and turn in on ninety Hertz refresh rate, and so what that means is that you can actually go and get that smooth image display on the front of the display where something like the OnePlus 7 pro was very similar, as well as I. Think, a new Xiaomi phone has that ability with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. You do not have that type of ability at all. So it's a good thing. It's kind of a bad thing for most of it, really the main negative part about not having that refresh rate is it saves battery life when you don't enable it the Google picture for Excel, if you enable it all the time it kind of sucks up a lot more battery life, but both these phones kind of have decent sized batteries.

So it's really not that big of a deal, but over time it will be kind of annoying with the Google Pixel, for it doesn't have that really that big of a battery the Galaxy Note 10, but I'll hit about that when I get to the battery life side of things now both are ip68 or water-resistant. On the back, you have a triple camera set up on the note 10, with only a dual camera set up on the forks on a hit on that in a second USB type-c on both no headphone jacks on either of these phones and that's pretty much. If I think in terms of the way the phone's feels and everything the note 10 definitely feels more premium, but some people might like that rounded corner design on the fork cell so to each own. But honestly, in my opinion, I kind of do like the Samsung Galaxy Note n. Is that much more premium in the hand the for Excel doesn't feel like a Chief one at all.

Don't get me wrong. It's a very premium device, but I feel like Google could have probably done more. With the note 10, obviously where there's like barely any vessel on it, with that hole-punch display I, think it looks really, really good. In my opinion, however, I will say: I, don't know what Samsung was thinking about. What that wallpaper has honestly one of the weirdest looking wallpapers in the world.

It makes it look like a Nokia phone from like 2003, but in reality that's pretty much it in terms of the outside now going at and hitting on this software. Now. This is another big difference between the two, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Android Pi. It's going to be getting Android 10 as well as Android 11. It already I think it already got the 1uy too, but it's going to be getting Android 11 as well.

Now, at that point, I'm unsure, if it's going to continue being supported, it might go for the next version of my night. My opinion I think it's probably going to stop at Android 11, but the Google Pixel for Excel was released with Android 10, the latest and greatest newest version of Android. It's very stock, there's not that much blow where even one UI has some blower on it. The Google Pixel for Excel did a better job. In my opinion, and it's much more stock I still think like lineage OS, obviously by like panic 1 plus, is OS with oxygen.

Os is much better in my opinion per regardless. You know teach their own, but in terms of longevity, the Google Pixel for Excel, but definitely outlast the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 in terms of software support, but again there's going to be custom rods for both these phones, but even at that they still think there's going to be a larger development community for the Google Pixel phone, rather than like the Samsung phone. In my opinion, but that's me saying it now, maybe, unlike in the next year to it, things might change, but as of right now, I'm, not really so that kind of covers it up in terms of the software standpoint, not too much craziness. You know it's kind of basic things. Everybody kind of already expected play, let's go and head on the performance and the speeds of both of these phones.

Now I'm gonna, preface this by saying both of these phones are extremely fast in my opinion, but I do think one might be the faster one. So all models of the Google Pixel for Excel have the Snapdragon a 55. The no 10 also has a Snapdragon 855 outscore chipset on both Arena 640 s, on both phones, but the biggest difference lies in the amount of RAM on all these models, so the Google Pixel for Excel on both models have 6 gigabytes of RAM, where the Galaxy Note 1000 miles of RAM there's only one model of it with a Galaxy Note n+ has two models and both those models have 12 gigabytes of for him. So the note 10 plus, has twice the amount of RAM as the Google pic so for where the note 10 has 2 gigabytes more from the Google Pixel 4. So honestly, it's up to you how you were going to determine it.

Of course, I think the Galaxy Note 10 and the note sound plus are going to be faster devices overall, but also the other thing to hit on is that the Google Pixel line? You know. There's software isn't really bloated heavy. It doesn't have too much going on in the background so to some people they might think they don't need enough RAM they need. They don't need that much RAM in order to load up the same abscess in that. But honestly, in my opinion, I think the Samsung Galaxy Note tenant notes on plus are going to outperform the Google picks up for Excel, but there is kind of a caveat to this, and that's with that 90 Hertz refresh rate.

In my opinion, it obviously doesn't affect performance if anything at might even slow down performance. Maybe, but the thing is that it makes it look like it's faster. It makes it look like you're having a smoother experience with the Samsung phone I. Never felt like I had that bout of experience with a note, 10 or no 10 plus, but the Google Pixel for Excel I. Remember that experience I remember using a phone.

That's like! Oh, my god. This thing is so smooth like it's awesome with the Galaxy Note 10. It just seems like another like a Galaxy, S, 10, or so there like that, like it, doesn't feel like a crazy, fast phone or that much crazier than another phone. That I was using like the galaxy s 10 or whatever. All those, in my opinion, feel extremely fast, but I will probably tell you that the Galaxy Note 10.1, oh 10, followed by the pixel for Excel in the pixel 4, there's literally right next to each other. So in my opinion, in terms of performance, the Galaxy Note n plus, is the better one in any way you look at it.

Another thing I want to hit on is a storage variance. You know, I was talking the RAM a lot, the storage variant, access out on the pixel for Excel at 128 gigabytes with a Samsung Galaxy, Note, 10.1 and 12 gigabytes, but you have a micro SD card slot. On that note, 10 plus the standard note 10 does not, but you have a 256 gigabyte variant model of the Galaxy Note 10 the base model. So there's only one model in the note 10, but there are two models of the note 10 plus, but that note n plus does support micro SD card slot. So very crazy.

I, don't know what Google was thinking. They should have improved the storage variants there, but T's I guess it's whatever. Hopefully, they'll fix out with the next one. Now moving on to the cameras, the note n that they're all kind of the same thing they have two 12 megapixel sensors, as well as a 16 megapixel ultra-wide sensor. You have a telephoto lens as well, but you're able to shoot 4k it up to 60 frames per second, very good camera sensors, in my opinion, probably the best ones in the market.

Right now, people are saying the 11 pros are better I, think they're very good still, but if I had to pick one, maybe the note 10 in my opinion, but that Google Pixel for Excel has two camera sensors, a 12.2 megapixel and a 16 megapixel telephoto lens. So no ultra-wide sensor on that. However, the weirdest thing is you're not able to shoot 4k videos at 60 frames per second, or you can only do 4k at 30 frames. Now the iPhone success that came out forever ago can shoot 4k at 30 frames. So I don't know what they were thinking in my opinion, I think they could have probably done better, especially for a phone that prides itself on its camera.

Google should have stepped back and improved that as much as they could and they kind of did, but they kind of didn't at the same time. In my opinion, I think Sam I think Samsung really has a better camera here, but I think the quality of the photos and the still images are better on the pixel 4 and the 4 Excel, but I just think. The overall camera is especially when you factor in the features the abilities like 4k 60 frames and that telephoto lens, as well as that ultra light sensor, that definitely kind of gives the edge to the note, 10 plus, in my opinion, now hitting on the battery life again. This is where things are a little weird. The Google Pixel for Excel has a thirty-seven hundred million power battery.

The Google picks of four has a much smaller battery than that where the Galaxy Note 10 million power battery and the note 10 plus has a 4300-month hour battery and what that all means is that the note 10 plus is going to have the best battery life out of all these followed by the Google Pixel for Excel, followed by the note 10 and then the cool pixel for the base model of that one. It's going to have the worst battery life, in my opinion, now the coolest thing about this is that the note 10 plus and the no 10 have an awesome feature of reverse wireless charging. So what this means is that you can actually go and reverse wirelessly charge- let's say Google Pixel for from one device where you cannot do that from the other way around. So you cannot use your Google Pixel for in charge of note 10 from wireless charging. You can actually not do that on the note tenant note, 10 plus you have that ability which is really, really awesome, and one of the coolest features that we've been seeing on newly released phones.

Samsung has really been priding themselves and been doing this and that's what I love so much about them. It's not like the craziest feature in the world. I, don't even think I remember going to use it, but it's an awesome thing, and I'm really glad they're really pushing some boundaries. You know phone manufacturers still aren't incorporating into it, which is kind of funny and kind of weird they're kind of putting themselves in the foot. But regardless of my opinion, I think Samsung definitely wants in the battery life Department and if you've been keeping track.

I'm pretty sure you can tell that Samsung has pretty much been winning in every single category. But another really cool thing about the note, tenant or 10-plus is the S Pen, and it's one of the coolest things about the no line. That's why they call it the no line to begin with I think now, I, don't really see too many people even using their s-pen. That often, but it's definitely it's a useful feature for those of people who want to use it, but whether you want to use it or you don't want to use it. If the ability is there with a pixel for in for Excel.

You do not have that type of ability. You know which is kind of a weird thing, but again it's up to you whether you're going to use it or not another huge thing: no tenant, no temp us have fingerprint sensors they're built into the screen. Some people might feel a way about that. The pixel for Excel only has that face ID, unlocking feature. So again it kind of unnecessary thing.

If you think about it, they should have put a fingerprint sensor somewhere on the for Excel I'd feel like a lot more people would have liked. It so I think that's another plus for the no tenant, no ten plus and honestly I. Think in the brand-new market, the no 10 plus cost the most the no 10 cost of second most I. Think the no 10 in pixel for Excel arm is the same price. But the thing I want to hit on is that no tenant, no 10 plus have been on the market for a while.

So without a doubt that no 10 has depreciated a little I'm, not gonna, say it's depreciated, a ton, but it's appreciated at least like $100 or $200 here and there, so I recommend you guys if you're wanting to pick up a phone between these two I would recommend a no 10 or no 10, plus over a Google Pixel for Excel or a Google Pixel. For my opinion, you're going to be getting a better phone overall, there might be some cool things about the fork. So the soft rod taste is the big one and the 90 Hertz refresh rate, but literally every single other category. The Samsung phone, in my opinion, has won so far. So if you want to pick one up, if I find links for them on Amazon, I find the cheapest ones and only come down in the description below, so you guys can get them straight for there and helps to put the channel at the same time, but that's pretty much it if you guys have any other questions or anything leave it down in the comment section below hit that like button on me so much, but definitely hit that subscribe button, every single subscriber that we get really discount sort of means so much we ask it that also check out the other links down in the description as well.

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