Samsung Note 10 Vs Note 10 Lite - Which One to Get? By GadgetByte

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Aug 21, 2021
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Samsung Note 10 Vs Note 10 Lite - Which One to Get?

We've seen the dominance of Wangler smartphones in the semi flagship category for a long time now, especially in price sensitive markets like Nepal and India, but now we have a new horse in the race Samsung's latest semi flagship, offering the Samsung Galaxy Note in light, comes bearing a lot of similarities with its flagship counterpart and, as you guys might know, I have been using the note 10 as my primary device for a long time now, but you know what getting a phone that is near identical in terms of the note experience for a price that is almost as half is simply awesome. Amidst all this I stopped to think what is the difference between getting a flagship and a light flagship? Well, this video will answer exactly that question as we compare the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and the no-tell light. The biggest difference between the two is without any doubts the design, and you don't need a second opinion to know that the no 10 has a far superior design language. It flaunts is shiny glass design with aluminum frames, while the no term light goes with a midranges plastic body with aluminum frames, giving it more of the 70s kind of look now, despite the inferior build material, the no 10 light feels adequately good on the hands. It's got a good heft to it and is slightly heavier as well. Thanks to the huge Pa chi unit inside but Organ AMA call, the no 10 is way better and even the OnePlus 70 gets better marks on the design front when putting in comparison to the no 10 light and something that makes the note 10 a superior.

Offering is the inclusion of an IP rating. We have never seen a mid-range or even an upper mid-range smartphone have an IP rating, and this is what creates a huge diversion among these offerings and I think it is a good metric for differentiating a flagship and in on flagship phone I. Assume Samsung's goal here is not to offer all the high-end specs at a lower price, because that is what the flagship killers -. Rather, they want to test the luck and penetrate into a market dominated by others by giving something others simply can't the s-pen, but more on it later. Having said that, an IP waiting on the no 10 light would have been icing on the cake, but don't blame me for wanting more for less and because that is not the case.

I think I'll have to be extra careful with the phone and, while we're talking about what's better on the new 10, we cannot forget the speakers. The note 10 packs, some amazing quality, stereo speakers, while the ones on the new 10 light is not stereo. However, that's not the only difference as they're significantly different in terms of overall quality as well just check out the sound from both these devices. As you can hear, the Newton speakers a louder, crispy ER and have good depth, whereas the Norton light falls slightly behind in each of these aspects, but the Newton light takes the cake in terms of port selection. You get a 3.5 mm headphone jack in here, which the no 10lakhs seriously I had lost my hope about the headphone jack, making a comeback in the new devices anytime soon. So thank you, Samson, for this now.

Another area of variation among these two phones is the display. Although both these phones have a full HD Super AMOLED panel, the Galaxy Note 1000, slightly better contrast by falling on the warmer side compared to the Newton life other than that the colors, the brightness levels all seem to be almost identical. But of course you don't get a curved display on the light variant which makes it have a slightly more pronounced bezel on the top and the sides. Then the note n now the display would have obviously looked better with thinner bezels on the Norton light, but that's not on our hands. Is it on the contrary, if you are someone who isn't that big of a fan of curved displays and thinks them to be prone to accidental touches or just gimmick, you have got what you want with the note n life.

All things considered. I am still a fan of this display. Samsung's Super AMOLED panel with excellent viewing angles, large screen area and good rightness, does not disappoint which, as a result, did not make me miss my no 10 talking about security. You get an industry fingerprint sensor on both. However.

Samsung has cheap out on an inferior optical industry, fingerprint sensor on the new attend light as compared to the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. On the note 10 and like every other optical industry scanners, we have seen on the companies EC DS. This one is a bit slower than that of the note 10 software wise. It's basically the same as both phones run on android 10, with 1 UI 2.0 on top, so the experience is more or less same now talking about the performance, as you might have guessed, there is indeed a difference among these two foes, the Galaxy Note tensions with the 7?mm basic sinus, 92 5, while the no 10 light comes with the data banana based Exiles, 9, f10 and, of course, within a span of two years. Samsung has made its offering better, though not drastically, but there is a notable difference.

For instance, I tested both the phone's multitasking capabilities and found the note 10 doing a better job than its successor. Light variant. I also rendered 105 1080p videos to 720p on both the note, 10 and no 10 light, and without any surprise the note 10 did it exactly a minute faster. What I really wanted to check was also the gaming performance, because I play a lot of games on my phone and I think it is the crucial aspect for many of us out there on both devices. I could play pop G on the high settings possible without many starters, however, I found the note 10 light having slightly smooth and graphics and the no 10 the visuals on the note, 10, look sharp and pleasing, whereas on the light model, I found the graphics to be not as sharp.

So although the CPU performance is more or less similar, the note 10 definitely has a remarkable edge in terms of GPU against the new 10 light. Even the benchmarks are evidence of the Galaxy Note tens superior performance where it beats the new 10 light by a very good margin on the memory side. Even the older X is 9 f10 uses UFS 2.1, whereas you get the latest view FS 3.0 on the 92 5. This means you get better read and write speeds on the note, 10, so I think Samsung could have gone with the snapdragon 855, just like on the ESTA light, because even the snapdragon 855 is almost a year old. So this makes the OnePlus 70 still the best performing phone in the know.

Taillights price range anyways. Let's get back to comparing the no 10 and no 10 light. While the no 10 came on a single 8gb memory configuration you can choose between 6 or 8 GB on the no 10 lights, the distinction continues in terms of storage as well. You get 256 GB of internal storage on the note 10, whereas 128 GB is what you are getting on. The Norton lite, which I think is still ample storage for a regular user.

However, if that does not work for you, there's still the support for a memory expansion via micros card. Now, it's time to talk about the cameras. I did compare the cameras between the Newton and Newton light a little in my hands-on video and even after using it for all this time. My judgment remains unchanged: spec wise, you have a triple camera setup on the note, 10 featuring a 12 megapixel primary lens, with a variable aperture of f15 to 2.4, a 12 megapixel telephoto lens and a 16 megapixel ultra wide-angle lens. The no 10 light, however, has a slightly changed camera setup with a 12 megapixel primary lens, with fixed, f 1.7 aperture, a 12 megapixel telephoto lens and a 12 megapixel ultra wide-angle lens color wise images from both the phones are punchy and vibrant. The new taillights colors look truer to life, whereas the no chance images are slightly more saturated.

Regardless photos come out fantastic with plenty of details, as well as for portraits it's a little difficult to conclusively determine which is better, there's a hint of prevent tint in the images from the note 10, whereas that is slightly toned-down on the light variant, as both click portraits from the telephoto lens. The subject focus is good on both. While the background blur looks equally nice on both the 2 x, telephoto capabilities are also on the same level. In some images, you might see slight color differences among the Newton and Newton light, but otherwise everything is the same from the quality to the details. Everything wide-angle images share the same story apart from some minor color differences.

There is nothing much to distinguish here are the samples for you to check out. However, the nighttime images take a different turn altogether I found the note tend to have visually toned down colors than the note and light in a good way. That is the Norton light. On the other hand, has a very warm color tone and looks slightly unnatural. The images clip from the dedicated night modes share the same fear as well.

Moving to videography, both phones can go up to 4k at 60fps and are equipped with OAS, and the video quality from both these phones are identical. Similarly, for more videos at 2:40 and 9 60fps are also identical. My selfie camera test also yielded more or less a similar conclusion. I found little to no difference at all between the images from both the cameras in terms of either regular or portrait selfies. Sometimes, though, the Norton light produces slightly warmer tones, but other than that, nothing is different, except for the resolution.

In conclusion, I love the fact that Samsung has not made any remarkable compromises in terms of the camera on the no-tell lights. Okay, now that we're done with the cameras. Let's talk about another major difference: the battery. Well, the battery sizes on the no 10 and no 10 light are 3500 mAh and 4500 my, respectively, even from the sizes we can guess, which one would be better. I got significantly better battery life on the note 10 light with more than a day of use, whereas the note 10 barely lasted me a day.

The inclusion of a bigger battery on the light variant would also justify the fact that the device needs more juice to power. Such a huge screen, which, if I didn't mention earlier, is as big as the Newton plus when it comes to charging the note 10 and the Newton light are similar as both phone support.25 watt fast charging, however, the charging on the note 10 is slightly faster due to its USB 3.1 power delivery mechanism, where the Newton light supports only USB 2.0. Also, while the note 10 comes with wireless and reverse wireless charging capabilities, the new Newton light is worried of it, and you will have to use a cable for your power needs on the phone. Now. Let me finally talk about the one thing that makes the note and light special the support for the s-pen.

Until now, we will only see the coming S Pen in high-end and therefore expensive, Samsung new devices, but now the company has made the feature accessible to an entirely new category of audience. People like us to be honest, the S Pen on both the phones, look, the same feel the same and have almost similar functionalities by almost similar I mean that you don't get all the features of the latest, no 10 S Pen. Rather the S Pen on the no 10 light lacks a gyro sensor and the specs feature of the older generation. Note device. Yes, you don't have the swiping gesture features with which you could swipe photos, toggle between front and back cameras, etc.

However, I don't mind that at all the reason being that the S Pen on the note n life nevertheless retains the core functionality, I can still make doodles work on my art projects, write notes and memos, send it to people and so much more. The ability to convert handwriting into text is still there. So to reiterate, I, don't mind the tone down S Pen, on the note and light at all now for the moment of truth, which one is better the Newton or the Newton life. Well, as long as you have a flagship competing with a light flagship, the former will always be better in terms of delivery, but you also need to think about the price to performance ratio which I think the Newton light excels at even at today's date. If you go by the note 10, it will cost you over a lakh here in Nepal, which is about a grand in US dollars, now consider another scenario: you're getting almost a similar offering in about half the price.

The note 10 light cost rupees 60,000 here in Nepal for the 8 128 GB variant, which converts to some five hundred and 25 US dollars, sure it cuts corners in terms of design and does not offer the latest of chipsets, but I never did feel slightest of problems with the Newton life. Ok, the Newton light might not give you the best performance in this price segment. But if you look at the overall utility, it delivers more like a flagship, great camera. Great software experience, one of the best displays and, above all, the s-pen. This is the perfect phone for someone like me who dabbles in arts who want good cameras and a good display, but can do with above-average performance, so that was our comparison of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and no tail light to subscribe to our channel.

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