Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or S10- Which one is for YOU? By YugaTech

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 or S10- Which one is for YOU?

What up guys, Miguel here of Yucatan and with the coming of Samsung's latest iteration, to the note series, as well as the s10 series that launched earlier this year, we can't help but think which one of these five flagship devices is the right one for you. So in this video we are checking out the key differences between the two lineups, and we're recommending each device to a certain user. The s10 series was launched in February of this year, while the note 10 series was just announced this month for display across all five devices, you get a dynamic AMOLED, infinity Oh panel, which gives users support for HDR, 10 plus, and generally it's an amazing AMOLED panel that works very well under direct sunlight. A key difference here, of course, is the size you get a 5.8 inch display on the s10 II 6.1 inches on the standard, s10 6.3 inches on the standard note, 10, 6.4 inches on the s10 plus and 6.8 inches on the note, 10 plus there's also a difference in display resolution, which honestly most users won't notice. The s10, II and E standard note 10 get a resolution of 20 to 80 by 1080, while the rest get a resolution of 3040 by 1440. Oh, and let's not forget that punch hole on the s10 series, it's in the top right corner.

While on the notes it's on the upper center under the hood, the s10 series is equipped with either Samsung's Enos, 98 20 or Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset, depending on your region. While the note 10 series gets the new Enos, 98 25 or again, the Snapdragon 855 performance for most tasks and data, they use should be the same across the board, but then again, I. Don't really think users will notice the difference in numbers when in day-to-day use I mean they are all 2019 flagships, after all, as for configuration to get a crazy 12 gigs of ram for both plus models and a very capable 8 gigs for everything else. In terms of internal storage, that's a standardized 128 gigs for the s10 lineup, with the s10 plus getting a one terabyte option as well. The two note devices get a base: 256 gigs of internal storage.

With the note, 10 plus getting a 512 gig option, you do get the option for expandable storage by a micros card for all these devices, except for the standard note 10 for battery the s10 draws power from a 3100 William power cell. On the other hand, the standard s10 gets 3,400. While the standard note 10 gets 2500 William hours, the s10 plus gets a 4100 milliamp-hour cell, while the note 10 plus gets a 4301. All s.10 devices gets the same fast charging capability of up to 15 watts, while the standard no ten gets 25-watt fast-charging, adding 10 plus gets the capability for up to 45 watts for cameras. Let's try simplifying things, starting with the rear.

We get practically the same for an of cameras across the board. That's a 12 megapixel main shooter vs 10 series. Technically as a wider field of view when using this lens, a 12 megapixel telephoto and a 16 megapixel ultra-wide. The note 10 plus gets an additional 3d time-of-flight camera which allows users to take portrait video. While the s 10 e loses d telephoto lens in front all devices get a 10 megapixel selfie shoot through what the s 10 plus gets an additional 8 megapixel sensor for depth information.

Now one of the last differences has to be the note devices S Pen. Some may forget that the note series is actually Samsung's flagship phablet with smartphone display sizes getting bigger each year. The main and only thing that signifies the note as a phablet at this point, is that s-pen, the S Pen allows Note users to gain some additional functionality like taking handwritten notes and translating that handwriting to text, and with this latest iteration air gestures. Last year's S Pen allowed users to use it as a remote shutter for the camera. Now users can interact with the cameras interface just with the pen and the last difference.

I feel is worth mentioning in this video. Are you lose the 3.5 millimeter audio jack on both note devices with wireless earbuds taking the world slowly by storm Samsung felt it was time for the port to go so to actually conclude this video we've condensed these five flagships into three categories? The s10 II is the only phone in its category. We call it the best bang for your buck. It's the cheapest of the bunch, and you do get all the essentials, plus a little more like Wireless and reverse wireless charging, and it's totally a pro for users who enjoy a more compact device. The Galaxy S 10 e retails for a thirty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety passers the standard, S 10 and note 10 falls under a category.

I call Midgard. In my opinion, these standard devices are the centerpieces of d5, and they are definitely a great symbolism of how far Samsung's got in with their two flagship lineups the s10 retails for forty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety purses. While the note 10 gets a price tag of fifty-three thousand nine hundred ninety pesos last, but not the least the Plus models, they fall under a category I like to call extra, as you really get the plus in what they offer. They're truly extra in everything, extra cameras, that's in front of the s10 plus and at the back for the note, 10 plus, yet much bigger displays compared to their standard versions. You get extra storage configurations, and you get more battery.

The s10 plus costs fifty-five thousand nine hundred ninety pesos for the 128 gig variant and eighty-nine thousand nine hundred ninety pesos for the one terabyte configuration the note, 10 plus, will set you back. Sixty thousand nine hundred ninety pesos for the 256 gig model and seventy-two thousand nine hundred ninety pesos for the 512 gig, and that pretty much sums up this video. What did you guys think which of the five will you get? Let us know in the comments section below and if you enjoyed this video or found it helpful, be sure to smack that, like button subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit that Bell icon, so you get notified of future uploads be sure to visit. You get a calm for the latest tech news and reviews again. This has been Miguel and I'll.

See you in the next one, oh and by the way, I may sound weird in this video I, never cold, but again see you guys in the next video.


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