OnePlus 7T vs Galaxy Note10 Plus By Android Police

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Aug 21, 2021
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OnePlus 7T vs Galaxy Note10 Plus

In this video I want to compare a budget price flagship against one of the most expensive Android phone, so you can buy right now. It's a comparison between the Galaxy Note n Plus, which has a starting price of over eight thousand dollars and the one plus seventy, which almost cuts the price in half at just six hundred dollars. I've used both devices for over a month now. So here are my final thoughts now when anyone mentions a Galaxy Note device. The first thing that pops into my head, our big feature-packed and a stylus. Those have been the main selling points for the note and this year the note 10 plus has been no exception.

It's bigger than ever with a six point. Eight-inch display Samsung's 1u I layered on top of Android 9, which comes with plenty of exclusive software features, and the s-pen is still there with a few new bells and whistles. When anyone mentions an OnePlus device, I think of fast head-turning features and a community-driven focus. The OnePlus 70 almost gets it right this year, it's still extremely fast. It has plenty of software features asked for by the community and top-of-the-line specs, but it falls a bit short and providing any head-turning features.

In my opinion, the no 10 plus is the head turner of this year, especially with new colorful back, which they call our aglow. You can practically see every color in the rainbow. With this model, the 70, on the other hand, comes with a blue or a gray color that looks nice. It also changes from light to dark under different types of lighting, but the giant camera module on the back just makes the device look unattractive. The note ends cameras have a more subtle look since they're arranged in a line and are off to the side.

If you get the OnePlus every pro, you can avoid the large camera module. But unfortunately, if you live in the states, you can't purchase it, yet it'll be released later on through T-Mobile as a5t McLaren version, so the design on the 70 isn't that great, but it is much more comfortable to hold since it's not as large or boxy. It's not a problem to use this phone with one hand, one UI on the note.10 also tries to curate two one-handed use, but there's no doubt that you'll still have a hard time using the note with just a single hand. Lastly, I did want to throw this in there. Both phones don't have a headphone jack yeah, but they do both have it visible, front-facing camera on the screen.

The 70 comes with a water drop notch, which some people aren't too happy about, since it seems like he stepped back from the bezel list. Display found the 7 Pro I tend to agree with that claim, but the notch isn't that bad I still prefer the no tents hole punch cutout though, since it's a bit smaller than the seventies, you can even embrace it with a few customized wallpapers when I sit back and watch Netflix or YouTube I prefer using the no tents display it's better in almost every aspect. Its bigger has a higher resolution display and has a more accurate color reproduction. However, the 70 screen can get just as bright as the no tents display, which is impressive and great for when you're outside, and it has something that the no tent doesn't have a 90 Hertz refresh rate, it's hard to go back to 60 Hertz once you tried 90s, since everything just feels a lot more fluid. So when I'm not watching something, I prefer the seventies display for scrolling through my socials playing games or working with other everyday tasks.

There's definitely an advantage to each phone. Though, do you prefer quality, or would you much rather have a smoother feel when using the phone when it comes to the battery? You won't have such a hard time choosing between the two, because the note 10 plus is just the better option here. Even when it comes to charging speed, it's got a bigger capacity at 4300 William hours, while the OnePlus 70 only has 3800. The 70 gave me a screen on time of around 5 hours, while the note 10, plus that's at around 6 to 7. Both devices can easily last the entire day, but you'll have a lot more juice left at night.

With the note m+ can even charge faster than the one plus is warped charge.30 T. If you choose to purchase Samsung's new 45 watt charging brick, it doesn't come in the box, which is a bummer, but you still have that option. Still, that's not to say that the charging mechanism on the 70 is that much slower it can charge the battery back up to 70% in just half an hour which is really impressive. When comparing the software. This really comes down to personal preference.

If you prefer a device that has no limitations on the software side and can do things that most other phones can't, then one UI on the note 10 plus, is the phone for you, especially with the addition of the s-pen I. Don't want to get into every little thing that one you can do, but for starters, so you can do things like customize the entire interface by using the Samsung theme, store or download an app called good lock from the galaxy store to changed the look of the lock screen recent menu, quick settings panel and more. You can pull down the contents of any screen within the settings or a Samsung app for easier use with one hand, there's a feature called edge lighting, which provides neat animations. Whenever you receive a notification which you can customize as well, you got the classic edge Panos feature to quickly bring up any of your favorite apps weather info messages. Favorite contacts and more secure folder is still there to make any file or app private.

You can change the nav bar to Samsung's new full screen gestures. You just slide up on the same buttons as before, and you can use big speed to do things like quickly. Search up items through the camera, bigamy home interacts well with most of your popular apps like Spotify Snapchat, twitter, YouTube and more, even though I don't like that, they display ads on there or, if you don't like bigamy at all, you can choose to block it out of your site by changing to a third-party launcher and changing the Doubleday option on the lock key, which usually brings up big speed to something else with the addition of the s-pen. Of course, you can do even more things. On top of all that, there's a duo to draw things on my face and following my head movements, the pen now has a gyroscope, so you can make gestures to control the camera.

Things like switching between camera modes, flipping between the front or back camera zooming in and out or more it's great for taking group selfies screen. Write is amazing, since it can take a screenshot and let me draw over any screen or a picture. I can translate anything on my screen easily by hovering the pen over the text and when writing down notes. I can now confirm my drawings into actual text. If you prefer something a little more recognizable to stock Android, a bit more simple and gets faster updates, the Knox goes the 1 plus 70 is the better option.

It's running enter 10 out of the box, which is nice. The note 10 is still running and your nine, and it probably won't get entered 10 until a few months down the line, plus one plus, has some very exclusive features. Most of the classics are within the utilities page in the settings such as parallel apps, app, Locker, 1, plus switch, etc. They also have an amazing gaming mode, which is way better than what the note 10 provides. Plus, you can still customize the interface quickly with a menu in the settings called customization, which has a few more options now, there's also Zen mode to lock myself out of my phone for a set amount of time to avoid distractions.

You also have screen off gestures to open different apps or control your music player without turning on the screen, oxygen, OS 10 point no provides google's new navigation gestures, which feels a lot more intuitive than what Samsung provides. It's a lot. Like gestures on iOS, if you're used to those I can get enough of the new way to go back by just swiping on the left or right edge of the screen, you get the point both have extremely different software, each with its own advantages. You just have to choose the pill, that's right for you when it comes to sheer speed that one plus 70 is way faster than the note 10, plus, with a more powerful chipset, a less cluttered UI, a gigabyte of RAM and a 90 Hertz display. This thing just flies everything from loading apps scrolling through feeds, animations and transitions, are all just a bit faster and smoother on the 70, it's really impressive.

How OnePlus still manages to outshine some big smartphone operations at the top of the market in terms of speed? Even the locking the phone, the 70 is a bit quicker. The in display fingerprint sensor on the 70 doesn't unlock that much faster than the note 10, but it still recognizes your touch a lot better. It's still nice on the note 10 plus to have the option to push right where you know the sensor is without tapping or turning on the phone first, but when it comes to face unlock the 70, just knocks the note 10 out of the park, I'm lucky much faster and recognizing you a lot better in both good and bad lighting. For those of you who care about the cameras, I prefer the note tens rear sensors, both phones, including me, lens ultra-wide and a telephoto, the perfect combination to capture any scene. That's in front of you.

The no 10 does have a wider lens, and it has oh, is on the telephoto camera. The OnePlus 70 doesn't have that when it comes to the photos, both phones do a great job of providing a well detailed image with vivid colors. The 70 doesn't increase the contrast a bit in the post-processing and expresses the shadows immensely. For that reason alone, the photos taken on the note 10 will give you a more accurate representation of the current scene. Occasionally, I do experience a bit of overexposure on both bones, but usually daylight photos come out.

Looking just fine night performance is where it really gets bad on both devices, it is even worse. On the note, 10 sheer speed at night on the note. Isn't that great? So it's pretty common to have a blurry subject. The 70, on the other hand, doesn't have a blur issue, but it's still a hit-or-miss situation. Sometimes pictures will come out looking well detailed and brights, especially what nice game mode, but other times photos will come out looking grainy or muddy when it decides to perform.

Well, it does a way better job than the no.10. Another thing that I want to mention is that the no tents' camera is way more feature packed. You can do things like scan objects and search for details about them using Bixby vision. They are emoji, turns your face into a terrifying cartoon, and you can 3d scan objects using Samsung's, 3d scanner app and make them come to life. That feature is kind of a gimmick, though, since the scanned objects never come out.

Looking perfect, my new favorite feature is live. Focus video: it basically changes the background of your main subject, so just turning it into black and white, turning the license of giant circles or even having a glitchy effect when it comes to general camera performance, the no 10 does a way better job of producing natural results during the daytime. It has way more camera features and has a better ultra-wide and telephoto lens, but the OnePlus 70 does a way better job of taking nighttime photos, even though it's still pretty much a hit or miss situation. Lastly, since you're paying a hefty fee for the note, you do get a few benefits that the 70 doesn't have things like water resistance. With an official IP rating micros, expandable storage.

Up to one terabyte, you can buy the note 10, plus up to 500 gigabytes of internal storage. You can't upgrade the storage of the 70, and it only comes with 128 gigabytes. The screen of the note 10 is in casing: Gorilla Glass 6, while the 70 just has Gorilla Glass 5. The note has fast wireless charging and supports all four major US carriers. OnePlus doesn't support Sprint's network.

The note 10 plus starts at a whopping $1100, which is the most expensive phone you can buy right now, aside from the iPhone 11 Pro max, the OnePlus 70 drops the price by $500 and sells at just $600. That's a huge price difference. Personally I do think you get what you pay for when it comes to the note, 10, plus as a way better design, better-looking display smaller notch, better battery life, but ton more software features faster charging speeds and an S Pen. The OnePlus 70 is slightly faster and performance, provides faster software updates and has better unlocking speeds. Oh, and the display is super smooth at 90 Hertz, which is definitely a plus in the end.

I do think the note n plus is the better option here, but if you're working on a budget, then the 1 plus 70 will not disappoint. If you live outside the US, and you're still not impressed by the note ends price tag, then the 1 plus 70 pro is also worth considering at just around $700 there's also the older one plus 7 Pro, which is still sold in the US, and it's just so many dollars more than the 70. With a very similar experience, it's a great phone. It even comes with a better-looking display in a pop-up camera anyways, that's my comparison of the Galaxy Note 10 plus, and the 1 plus 70 Pro. If you guys enjoyed this video, give it a huge thumbs up, get subscribed with the notification about turn on, so you don't miss out on any future.

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