Samsung Galaxy A10e vs Galaxy Note 10+ | Which is Better for You? By Kevin Breeze

By Kevin Breeze
Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy A10e vs Galaxy Note 10+ | Which is Better for You?

Which is better the Samsung Galaxy, a 10 e or the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Instagram at Kevin breeze TV. Please join the Kevin breeze tech community on Facebook to chat about budget smartphones, ask questions and help others hi everyone. This is Kevin here coming at you, my comparison between the Samsung Galaxy, a 10 e and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 during. Why am I comparing a lower-end Samsung smartphone to one of the most top-of-the-line and top level phones that Samsung offers, because clearly, the prices of these two devices are very different, and they're both intended for their different markets. So the reason why I'm making this video is that this will give you an idea of what you'll get if you spend the most amount of money possible and what you'll get if you spend kind of the least amount of money possible so that you can really decide which direction you really need to go, because even if you have enough money, or you can afford to buy a Samsung Galaxy, Note n plus, which I understand is they're, expensive and probably for many people. They shouldn't be buying this because it's not a very wise financial decision, but for the people that can afford to buy the Galaxy Note 10.1, especially if their means are relatively basic, and they don't need many of the high-end features that come along with the flagship device. So that's the real reason why I'm doing this comparison, video I'm also going to be comparing the Samsung Galaxy, a 20 to the Samsung Galaxy note, 10.1 sun galaxy, a 10 e is available on a variety of different carriers. You can also buy the regular galaxy a10 unlocked from Amazon, and we'll be leaving a link in the video description where you get that, but for the 10 e you can currently get this at Metro by T-Mobile and Boost Mobile, and some other smaller carriers as well, and I have a feeling that this will eventually make its way over to Circuit at least I hope it does, because this phone overall is a really nice great handset.

Now this version of the Samsung Galaxy Note n plus, is the factory unlocked version of the phone they can buy from Samsung's website or from Amazon I. Will be leaving a link in the video description to this phone as well? Now the galaxy a10 II has a retail price of $179.99, but most people are not gonna, be paying that, especially at the carriers, for example, at Metro bytes Mobile. You can get this phone for free with a port in, and I believe you can get it for free with a new line as well, and if not, then you can get it at a very significant discount. So no one's really going to be paying the full retail price for this phone and for the regular galaxy a10 on Amazon I. Believe the current price for that device is around 130 dollars.

So you'll definitely save a lot of money. If you go through the carrier to get this phone, but if you even want to go the factory unlocked route, then you're also going to be getting a pretty good price for this device as well. Now the Galaxy Note 10019 EIN, so you can get at least eight galaxies, a 10 BS for the price of one Galaxy Note 10 to one deciding which phone is a better fit for you. Now the galaxy, a 10 e features a five point: eight three inch display at 720p the nineteen and a half by nine aspect ratios. So you can see up top here.

We do have a teardrop notch which I'm personally a fan of because it really doesn't get in the way at all. You have no problem seeing your various notification, icons and system status icons. We do have a little of a chin on the bottom here. So it's definitely not a bezel ALEC spear Ian specials are pretty small and overall you do get a pretty good screen to body ratio. Now with the Galaxy Note ten dance here with the display, especially considering how great the screen to body ratio is now a top here, we have a hole punch for the facing camera, so there is no notch here, but the whole punch does reside kind of in the middle similar to the location of the front-facing camera on the a-10 II.

But you can see that having this hole, punch is even less intrusive than having a notch, so I'm a big fan of that and then down towards the bottom. I guess we have a little of a chin, but it's really hardly present. Now the display in the note 10 Plus, does have kind of a curve to it, which is kind of a premium feature and with the a-10 II it's pretty much a flat design. Now the display of the note 10 plus, is 6.8 inches at a 1440p resolution with a 19 by 9 aspect ratio. Now you can see when I put the bottoms of these two displays up against each other.

How much larger the note n+ is in comparison, so you definitely get a lot more screen real estate here and the display is even wider as well now, even though the display on the a-10 II is smaller, it still feels pretty large and overall looks nice. So even though this is 720p compared to 1440p here, the actual display looks great. It has good colors. It does appear to be pretty crisp and clear, of course, you're getting that and then some with no 10-plus. But my point is: is that you're not necessarily getting a bad looking display with the galaxy a 10 e now up top here? We have a 5 megapixel front facing camera, with the galaxy, a type II and with the note 10 plus we have a 10 megapixel front facing camera with the 10 e we get 32 gigabytes of internal storage with micros card expansion and the note 10 plus we're getting 256 gigabytes of internal storage.

And if you want to there's even an option, if you pay a little more money to get 512 gigs of internal storage, so we're getting dramatically more storage of the Galaxy Note.1032 gigs with the a-10 II, definitely isn't that bad on its own. Now, there's no wireless charging with the a-10 II, but with the note 10 plus, we do get wireless charging. We have no fingerprint sensor at all the a-10 II and with the note 10 plus, with a fingerprint sensor built into the display. So that works really well, that's nice and responsive and quick and definitely a premium feature. That's something that hardly ever see on budget devices, especially but I, do wish that there was at least a fingerprint sensor on the back of the a-10 II, because at the moment the only way to really get into the phone is to use a pin code.

Now there are some major differences with the cameras and the backside of these two devices on the galaxy a10. We have just one camera on the back that comes in at 8 megapixels. Now it does take pretty good photos, and you'll see in the full review for this device that I'm going to be putting up in a few days from now a good idea of what that quality is like. In with the Galaxy Note 10 cameras in the backside, we have a 12 megapixel main camera. We have a secondary 12, megapixel, telephoto camera.

That gives you three times zoom, and we have a third ultra-wide camera at 16 megapixels. That really does give you nice-looking wide-angle pictures. Now there is portrait mode with no 10 plus we do not get portrait mode with the 8 and E. Unfortunately, now the 8 10 e features 2 gigabytes of RAM. Another thing: that's not very impressive about it and, with the note 10 plus, we get 12 gigabytes of rams.

So a really incredible amount of RAM here with the phone essentially regaining six times the amount of RAM that we get with the a-10 II. Now the processors in these two devices are very different as well with the galaxy 810 II, we get the Enos 7 8 8 4 processor, which is a processor designed by Samsung and the note 10 plus we get the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, so a much better processor, with the note 10 plus what that is to be expected, considering how much more expensive it is. Now video recording with the Galaxy a 10 e maxes out at 1080p at 30 frames per second, but with the Galaxy Note 10 per second now the battery capacity of the galaxy, a 10 e is 3000 William hours and with the note 10 plus we get a battery capacity of 4,300 million powers. So we get 1300 million powers of extra capacity of the note, 10 plus, to be honest, I would have expected to see even a larger battery to no 10 plus considering how much larger the display is here in higher resolution. But overall the snapdragon 855 is a very power efficient processor, so we're going to be getting good battery life to the note 10 plus, as you also are the a-10 II.

Now both devices run Android 9 Pi, which is the latest version of Android, and we do get a Samsung experience with both phones, so we have Samsung's skin installed, and it's a pretty similar interface. We get fixed view with both devices. So if you're into that, then there you go. Of course, we get Google Assistant as well, and we get Samsung's various applications that they like to pre-install on their phones, such as Samsung notes. We have the Galaxy store, we have a bunch of other Samsung below wear as well.

Now that we've compared the specifications of these two devices, let's now take a closer look at the hardware, already talked a lot about the front of these two phones. We have a teardrop notch design on the a-10 II, with a 5.8 3 inch display at 720p, with a 19 1/2 by 9 aspect ratio and with the Galaxy Note n plus we have a much larger 6.8 inch display coming in at 1440p resolution at 19 by 9 aspect ratio. So a better display here, but both devices do have good displays that look nice and clear and definitely get the job done, so I'm. A big fan of that now, taking a look on the left side here of the two devices on the a-10 II, we just have the slot for the micros card and SIM card and on the Galaxy Note 10.1, then taking a look on the right side of the two phones on the a-10 II. We have the following button, and we have the power button and on the Galaxy Note 10, then taking a look at the top of the two devices on the a-10 II.

We just have the noise-cancelling microphone, but on the Galaxy, Note n plus we have the noise-cancelling microphone in the slot for the micros card and SIM card. Taking a look at the bottom of the two devices they both have USB-C port charging and data transfer, which I'm definitely a big fan of they both have a speaker. They both have a microphone. However, on the galaxy a10 we have a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, which is something that we don't have on the Galaxy Note, 10.1 or 10, plus we have the s-pen, which is a signature. Galaxy Note feature that we found that all the other galaxies noticed in the past.

So the s-pen is a very nice and useful feature to have, especially if you think you're going to be taking a lot of notes, so I'm a big fan of it, and it does work really well. Of course, that's one of the many benefits that comes along with the Galaxy Note 1000, getting the galaxy 810 II, so you'll just have to consider that when deciding, if it's worth spending the extra money for the Galaxy, Note 10 to phones- and we kind of already took a look at it, but I want to take a closer look. So both phones do feature reflective materials on the back side. Of course, with the note 10 plus, we have this really cool or aglow color, which is almost like a rainbow, so I'm, a big fan that both of the Samsung logo in the middle on the back, they both have a flash and they both have the camera modules, of course, so we know which material you prefer on the back side here with both devices, they are kind of a fingerprint magnet, so they are gonna, be picking up your fingerprints, but that's something that's pretty common with any phone that has reflective materials on the back side. Let's now do a speed test comparison between these two devices, so we'll start with the camera's, some 1 2 3 go and the note 10 plus was definitely quicker at turning on the camera.

We're now going to go to Google Chrome, so one two three go and the Galaxy Note 10.1 Yahoo, one two three go and the note 10 plus is quicker at point of Yahoo as well. Let's go to engadget. com one two three go in the note: 10 plus is quicker, pulling up and gadget. Let's try a scrolling test with both phones so decently, smooth on the 10 II, but definitely way smoother on the note, 10 plus, so you're going to get a much better web browsing experience with the note 10 plus, but I am pretty impressed with the 10, especially considering its fairly low specifications. Let's now pull up this article, so one two three go and that was near instant on the Galaxy Note 10, the a-10 II.

You can also get an idea of how much more content is shown on the note, 10 plus, in comparison that the a-10 you use well. So this concludes my comparison between the Samsung Galaxy, a 10 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 interested in know your thoughts about the two devices. Of course, I know that these devices are they're different in price, and they don't necessarily compete head-to-head. That's kind of the point of this video. The point is to show you what you get, and you pay budget prices and what you get when you pay flagship prices, and it's really up to you to decide which is better worth it for you.

Are you going to be using all the different high-end features that come along with the Galaxy Note n plus? Or are you just going to be using the bare bone basic features like taking photos browsing the web, sometimes doing a little social, medias and text messages and doing phone calls? If so, then, you might just be better off going at the galaxy a10 II, and it's not all about whether you're on a budget, even if you can afford to go with the Galaxy Note, n, plus, if you're not going to be using its various premium features and there's no point in wasting your money on it, you're better off going with the galaxy a10 in that sense. So let me know what you think: I'm really curious to know your thoughts and stay tuned for my other videos related to the Galaxy Note 10.1 in the future. But this is Kevin here. Thanks for watching, and I will see you in the next video.


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