Show 5.0 de 5 estrellas The Swiss Army Knife of phones now w/Android 10 Anyone can copy specifications, highlights or negatives from literally hundreds of online sources e.g. zines, publications or online vids. When i read reviews on Amazon i want genuine customer impressions and helpful information. But as said i can get info on specs anywhere online, genuine personal feedback is harder to come by. That is why in this I'm not going gung ho and quoting specs as some others have. I've tried to provide something more unique/personal even if a bit long winded. IMHO considering the price? being long winded is warranted.This was my first Samsung phone nonetheless I’m officially now a ‘member of the Samsung Club.’ It begins with the quality of the device, as good as I could hope for. With the Note10+ I got the best of the best across the board or at worst the runner up best in every category from hardware to software, customer service and design.The phone’s stock charger is fast enough I don’t need the optional higher wattage charger. Example 0-100% takes 62 minutes or 25% in about 12 minutes. Using wireless charging which is the fastest of any Samsung model, going that route takes a little longer to charge but still is faster than my old Moto G7 plugged in. The hardware is top notch which means a couple years from now it will still be a solid competitor to most phones.The display is as beautiful as all the reviewers online, YouTube, etc. have to say on it. You can adjust the resolution using three settings if you want to save power. The edge to edge glass makes the design stand out. It is the first phone I have had that has gotten total strangers to ask me what it was? Usually those comments begin with a statement like, ‘wow that’s a nice screen,..’ I also like that when outside the system can bump up brightness beyond normal settings so even in bright sunlight it is easy to see.The hardware is the best. The processor, ram, storage and expandable storage make this the nearest thing to a PC replacement for a phone. Sound is very good with the dual speaker setup. While there is no 3.5mm audio out jack if you use a Samsung dongle the sound quality is very good. Bluetooth is solid and very reliable. I have not once had a connection drop. Transfer speeds are blazing fast due to the hardware.The camera setup with the range of everything you could hope for at this time is extremely good. The camera software is chocked full of options including the ability to use ‘pro mode’ shoot raw, 4K, etc. thanks to the copious amount of memory between the built in and expandable option means I have more space, 1Tb on my phone, than I’ll ever need. To truly see how good the camera and vid setup is I highly recommend checking some of the many YouTube vids focusing on this camera and even comparing to others such as Apple’s products.As stated earlier the battery is great in how fast it charges. It also had the largest battery available in the line and boy does it last. I have never gotten close to running out even after a solid day and night’s use. It is one of the very few phones available that has reverse wireless charging too. That is of no use to me but for some it might be? Just know the charge rate is on the slow side when ‘lending’ power to another device. At least with Android 10 you can set how much power you want to let go of and no longer need worry of the vampire phone/watch/etc. draining your Note dry.Performance is snappy. Everything loads as quickly as I could have hoped for. Nothing hangs or has ever locked up. It is good enough that you can use dex and connect it directly to a PC and work from there. A handy feature that only works because of what the Note10+ brings to the table.Software is a mix of stock android and one UI. Samsung had a reputation for being slow to update but no more. Since I’ve had mine I have received security updates every month. On top of that a couple months back one UI upgraded to V1.5. Better still the phone now runs Android 10 & One UI V2.0. FYI One UI is an android skin and a good one. It makes use of elements of Google’s design while adding helpful features that stock android still lacks.Speaking of which the OS! There is so much under the hood I still find new things even now. As for security using pin, under glass fingerprint sensor, face scan which all work fine. The nice bit about the OS is that it allows exceptions to being locked. For myself I have it set to never lock at home, work or when connected via Bluetooth to my vehicle. There’s Samsung Pay too! Unlike Google Pay Samsung also works on old style card readers. So you get access to all the shops that take Google Pay plus all those that don’t. As said when it comes to software there is far too much there to go into in a review like this.One really cool feature is the new notification light or lights. In the past we got a single flashing led light to let us know to check our phones. Samsung went over the top on this change and it is great! You can select a range of edge lighting options. You could choose just one led as before around the camera opening or have the entire edge of the screen pulse, go off like fireworks, change colors, and on and on. Such an improvement over the old way IMHO. You also have an AOD (always on display) which shows what you want on the screen when asleep. FYI no worries about burn in on as it shifts screen position every minute or so.A true work phone if ever there was. The Note10+ with its connectivity to PC software means the work I am able to do on the phone easily migrates over to my PC. I can drag or drop files, text from the pc, etc. thanks to all that RAM I never have to think about how many apps I have open at a time. Working from one to another is so simple on the phone. You even have stock apps like Outlook and Office. So as said working on one, moving to another using Samsung’s custom app. Using the S Pen i can for the first time work on individual cells on an excel spreadsheet without any trouble at all.Size? screen size is the largest currently available in the U.S. however due to it being edge to edge glass the phone body is actually the same size as the old Note9 was. So it isn’t too large to use by any means. For me especially with the volume and power buttons being moved to the left makes it is a breeze to use, lefties rejoice! Even right handed folks have said that after using for a short time they got used to the new placement and most liked it better.It is a stunning phone! The design in hand looks and feels significantly better than in pictures. The countless YouTube reviews I looked at thankfully were spot on with their assessments of this new Note. ABSOLUTELY order a protective case of some sort before you get the Note. I have never held something so slippery, thanks to all that gorilla glass 6. The glass is slightly curved, not nearly so much as with the S series. If you happen to get accidental edge touches within the settings you can reduce sensitivity in those areas. Again so many settings and customization's.The only negatives for me first and foremost NO 3.5mm audio jack. Carrying around a dongle, forgetting it? Leaving it behind at home? Like most with better audio equipment I’m not happy about this omission. Lots of excuses but the real reason is they want to sell their wireless earbuds, saw the apple game plan worked so followed their lead, irony of ironies. The other negative is minor, the fingerprint sensor can be a little slow or inaccurate if the screen gets smudged up too much. *TIP I followed the advice of others in this. Instead of scanning four fingers I scanned two. My thumb twice on one hand, finger twice on the other. Since doing that I have not had one misread. The face unlock can be a bit bipolar once in a while denying me access? I’d rather have it err on the side of caution so to speak than the other way if you follow.For years I stuck with Moto phones for the quality and value they represented and not to mention a nearly stock android experience. However when Lenovo bought them out things changed for the worse IMHO. My niece had always had Samsung phones and loved hers. I have a household full of reliable Samsung products. I read and viewed dozens of reviews all reasons that got me to try the new Note10+ out.Obviously I am very happy with the Note10+. If not for my niece and the professional reviews I probably would have gone with another device due to the price. But once I began to use it and found all the things I could do with the Note10+ I then saw the value in its pricing. I’d recommend this phone to anyone and not just left handed workaholics with bad eyesight like myself. Opiniones con imágenesFiltrar opiniones porOpiniones destacadas de los Estados UnidosHa surgido un problema al filtrar las opiniones justo en este momento. Vuelva a intentarlo en otro momento.Calificado en Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 el 15 de octubre de 2019 Anyone can copy specifications, highlights or negatives from literally hundreds of online sources e.g. zines, publications or online vids. When i read reviews on Amazon i want genuine customer impressions and helpful information. But as said i can get info on specs anywhere online, genuine personal feedback is harder to come by. That is why in this I'm not going gung ho and quoting specs as some others have. I've tried to provide something more unique/personal even if a bit long winded. IMHO considering the price? being long winded is warranted. This was my first Samsung phone nonetheless I’m officially now a ‘member of the Samsung Club.’ It begins with the quality of the device, as good as I could hope for. With the Note10+ I got the best of the best across the board or at worst the runner up best in every category from hardware to software, customer service and design. The phone’s stock charger is fast enough I don’t need the optional higher wattage charger. Example 0-100% takes 62 minutes or 25% in about 12 minutes. Using wireless charging which is the fastest of any Samsung model, going that route takes a little longer to charge but still is faster than my old Moto G7 plugged in. The hardware is top notch which means a couple years from now it will still be a solid competitor to most phones. The display is as beautiful as all the reviewers online, YouTube, etc. have to say on it. You can adjust the resolution using three settings if you want to save power. The edge to edge glass makes the design stand out. It is the first phone I have had that has gotten total strangers to ask me what it was? Usually those comments begin with a statement like, ‘wow that’s a nice screen,..’ I also like that when outside the system can bump up brightness beyond normal settings so even in bright sunlight it is easy to see. The hardware is the best. The processor, ram, storage and expandable storage make this the nearest thing to a PC replacement for a phone. Sound is very good with the dual speaker setup. While there is no 3.5mm audio out jack if you use a Samsung dongle the sound quality is very good. Bluetooth is solid and very reliable. I have not once had a connection drop. Transfer speeds are blazing fast due to the hardware. The camera setup with the range of everything you could hope for at this time is extremely good. The camera software is chocked full of options including the ability to use ‘pro mode’ shoot raw, 4K, etc. thanks to the copious amount of memory between the built in and expandable option means I have more space, 1Tb on my phone, than I’ll ever need. To truly see how good the camera and vid setup is I highly recommend checking some of the many YouTube vids focusing on this camera and even comparing to others such as Apple’s products. As stated earlier the battery is great in how fast it charges. It also had the largest battery available in the line and boy does it last. I have never gotten close to running out even after a solid day and night’s use. It is one of the very few phones available that has reverse wireless charging too. That is of no use to me but for some it might be? Just know the charge rate is on the slow side when ‘lending’ power to another device. At least with Android 10 you can set how much power you want to let go of and no longer need worry of the vampire phone/watch/etc. draining your Note dry. Performance is snappy. Everything loads as quickly as I could have hoped for. Nothing hangs or has ever locked up. It is good enough that you can use dex and connect it directly to a PC and work from there. A handy feature that only works because of what the Note10+ brings to the table. Software is a mix of stock android and one UI. Samsung had a reputation for being slow to update but no more. Since I’ve had mine I have received security updates every month. On top of that a couple months back one UI upgraded to V1.5. Better still the phone now runs Android 10 & One UI V2.0. FYI One UI is an android skin and a good one. It makes use of elements of Google’s design while adding helpful features that stock android still lacks. Speaking of which the OS! There is so much under the hood I still find new things even now. As for security using pin, under glass fingerprint sensor, face scan which all work fine. The nice bit about the OS is that it allows exceptions to being locked. For myself I have it set to never lock at home, work or when connected via Bluetooth to my vehicle. There’s Samsung Pay too! Unlike Google Pay Samsung also works on old style card readers. So you get access to all the shops that take Google Pay plus all those that don’t. As said when it comes to software there is far too much there to go into in a review like this. One really cool feature is the new notification light or lights. In the past we got a single flashing led light to let us know to check our phones. Samsung went over the top on this change and it is great! You can select a range of edge lighting options. You could choose just one led as before around the camera opening or have the entire edge of the screen pulse, go off like fireworks, change colors, and on and on. Such an improvement over the old way IMHO. You also have an AOD (always on display) which shows what you want on the screen when asleep. FYI no worries about burn in on as it shifts screen position every minute or so. A true work phone if ever there was. The Note10+ with its connectivity to PC software means the work I am able to do on the phone easily migrates over to my PC. I can drag or drop files, text from the pc, etc. thanks to all that RAM I never have to think about how many apps I have open at a time. Working from one to another is so simple on the phone. You even have stock apps like Outlook and Office. So as said working on one, moving to another using Samsung’s custom app. Using the S Pen i can for the first time work on individual cells on an excel spreadsheet without any trouble at all. Size? screen size is the largest currently available in the U.S. however due to it being edge to edge glass the phone body is actually the same size as the old Note9 was. So it isn’t too large to use by any means. For me especially with the volume and power buttons being moved to the left makes it is a breeze to use, lefties rejoice! Even right handed folks have said that after using for a short time they got used to the new placement and most liked it better. It is a stunning phone! The design in hand looks and feels significantly better than in pictures. The countless YouTube reviews I looked at thankfully were spot on with their assessments of this new Note. ABSOLUTELY order a protective case of some sort before you get the Note. I have never held something so slippery, thanks to all that gorilla glass 6. The glass is slightly curved, not nearly so much as with the S series. If you happen to get accidental edge touches within the settings you can reduce sensitivity in those areas. Again so many settings and customization's. The only negatives for me first and foremost NO 3.5mm audio jack. Carrying around a dongle, forgetting it? Leaving it behind at home? Like most with better audio equipment I’m not happy about this omission. Lots of excuses but the real reason is they want to sell their wireless earbuds, saw the apple game plan worked so followed their lead, irony of ironies. The other negative is minor, the fingerprint sensor can be a little slow or inaccurate if the screen gets smudged up too much. *TIP I followed the advice of others in this. Instead of scanning four fingers I scanned two. My thumb twice on one hand, finger twice on the other. Since doing that I have not had one misread. The face unlock can be a bit bipolar once in a while denying me access? I’d rather have it err on the side of caution so to speak than the other way if you follow. For years I stuck with Moto phones for the quality and value they represented and not to mention a nearly stock android experience. However when Lenovo bought them out things changed for the worse IMHO. My niece had always had Samsung phones and loved hers. I have a household full of reliable Samsung products. I read and viewed dozens of reviews all reasons that got me to try the new Note10+ out. Obviously I am very happy with the Note10+. If not for my niece and the professional reviews I probably would have gone with another device due to the price. But once I began to use it and found all the things I could do with the Note10+ I then saw the value in its pricing. I’d recommend this phone to anyone and not just left handed workaholics with bad eyesight like myself. 5.0 de 5 estrellas The Swiss Army Knife of phones now w/Android 10 Anyone can copy specifications, highlights or negatives from literally hundreds of online sources e.g. zines, publications or online vids. When i read reviews on Amazon i want genuine customer impressions and helpful information. But as said i can get info on specs anywhere online, genuine personal feedback is harder to come by. That is why in this I'm not going gung ho and quoting specs as some others have. I've tried to provide something more unique/personal even if a bit long winded. IMHO considering the price? being long winded is warranted. This was my first Samsung phone nonetheless I’m officially now a ‘member of the Samsung Club.’ It begins with the quality of the device, as good as I could hope for. With the Note10+ I got the best of the best across the board or at worst the runner up best in every category from hardware to software, customer service and design. The phone’s stock charger is fast enough I don’t need the optional higher wattage charger. Example 0-100% takes 62 minutes or 25% in about 12 minutes. Using wireless charging which is the fastest of any Samsung model, going that route takes a little longer to charge but still is faster than my old Moto G7 plugged in. The hardware is top notch which means a couple years from now it will still be a solid competitor to most phones. The display is as beautiful as all the reviewers online, YouTube, etc. have to say on it. You can adjust the resolution using three settings if you want to save power. The edge to edge glass makes the design stand out. It is the first phone I have had that has gotten total strangers to ask me what it was? Usually those comments begin with a statement like, ‘wow that’s a nice screen,..’ I also like that when outside the system can bump up brightness beyond normal settings so even in bright sunlight it is easy to see. The hardware is the best. The processor, ram, storage and expandable storage make this the nearest thing to a PC replacement for a phone. Sound is very good with the dual speaker setup. While there is no 3.5mm audio out jack if you use a Samsung dongle the sound quality is very good. Bluetooth is solid and very reliable. I have not once had a connection drop. Transfer speeds are blazing fast due to the hardware. The camera setup with the range of everything you could hope for at this time is extremely good. The camera software is chocked full of options including the ability to use ‘pro mode’ shoot raw, 4K, etc. thanks to the copious amount of memory between the built in and expandable option means I have more space, 1Tb on my phone, than I’ll ever need. To truly see how good the camera and vid setup is I highly recommend checking some of the many YouTube vids focusing on this camera and even comparing to others such as Apple’s products. As stated earlier the battery is great in how fast it charges. It also had the largest battery available in the line and boy does it last. I have never gotten close to running out even after a solid day and night’s use. It is one of the very few phones available that has reverse wireless charging too. That is of no use to me but for some it might be? Just know the charge rate is on the slow side when ‘lending’ power to another device. At least with Android 10 you can set how much power you want to let go of and no longer need worry of the vampire phone/watch/etc. draining your Note dry. Performance is snappy. Everything loads as quickly as I could have hoped for. Nothing hangs or has ever locked up. It is good enough that you can use dex and connect it directly to a PC and work from there. A handy feature that only works because of what the Note10+ brings to the table. Software is a mix of stock android and one UI. Samsung had a reputation for being slow to update but no more. Since I’ve had mine I have received security updates every month. On top of that a couple months back one UI upgraded to V1.5. Better still the phone now runs Android 10 & One UI V2.0. FYI One UI is an android skin and a good one. It makes use of elements of Google’s design while adding helpful features that stock android still lacks. Speaking of which the OS! There is so much under the hood I still find new things even now. As for security using pin, under glass fingerprint sensor, face scan which all work fine. The nice bit about the OS is that it allows exceptions to being locked. For myself I have it set to never lock at home, work or when connected via Bluetooth to my vehicle. There’s Samsung Pay too! Unlike Google Pay Samsung also works on old style card readers. So you get access to all the shops that take Google Pay plus all those that don’t. As said when it comes to software there is far too much there to go into in a review like this. One really cool feature is the new notification light or lights. In the past we got a single flashing led light to let us know to check our phones. Samsung went over the top on this change and it is great! You can select a range of edge lighting options. You could choose just one led as before around the camera opening or have the entire edge of the screen pulse, go off like fireworks, change colors, and on and on. Such an improvement over the old way IMHO. You also have an AOD (always on display) which shows what you want on the screen when asleep. FYI no worries about burn in on as it shifts screen position every minute or so. A true work phone if ever there was. The Note10+ with its connectivity to PC software means the work I am able to do on the phone easily migrates over to my PC. I can drag or drop files, text from the pc, etc. thanks to all that RAM I never have to think about how many apps I have open at a time. Working from one to another is so simple on the phone. You even have stock apps like Outlook and Office. So as said working on one, moving to another using Samsung’s custom app. Using the S Pen i can for the first time work on individual cells on an excel spreadsheet without any trouble at all. Size? screen size is the largest currently available in the U.S. however due to it being edge to edge glass the phone body is actually the same size as the old Note9 was. So it isn’t too large to use by any means. For me especially with the volume and power buttons being moved to the left makes it is a breeze to use, lefties rejoice! Even right handed folks have said that after using for a short time they got used to the new placement and most liked it better. It is a stunning phone! The design in hand looks and feels significantly better than in pictures. The countless YouTube reviews I looked at thankfully were spot on with their assessments of this new Note. ABSOLUTELY order a protective case of some sort before you get the Note. I have never held something so slippery, thanks to all that gorilla glass 6. The glass is slightly curved, not nearly so much as with the S series. If you happen to get accidental edge touches within the settings you can reduce sensitivity in those areas. Again so many settings and customization's. The only negatives for me first and foremost NO 3.5mm audio jack. Carrying around a dongle, forgetting it? Leaving it behind at home? Like most with better audio equipment I’m not happy about this omission. Lots of excuses but the real reason is they want to sell their wireless earbuds, saw the apple game plan worked so followed their lead, irony of ironies. The other negative is minor, the fingerprint sensor can be a little slow or inaccurate if the screen gets smudged up too much. *TIP I followed the advice of others in this. Instead of scanning four fingers I scanned two. My thumb twice on one hand, finger twice on the other. Since doing that I have not had one misread. The face unlock can be a bit bipolar once in a while denying me access? I’d rather have it err on the side of caution so to speak than the other way if you follow. For years I stuck with Moto phones for the quality and value they represented and not to mention a nearly stock android experience. However when Lenovo bought them out things changed for the worse IMHO. My niece had always had Samsung phones and loved hers. I have a household full of reliable Samsung products. I read and viewed dozens of reviews all reasons that got me to try the new Note10+ out. Obviously I am very happy with the Note10+. If not for my niece and the professional reviews I probably would have gone with another device due to the price. But once I began to use it and found all the things I could do with the Note10+ I then saw the value in its pricing. I’d recommend this phone to anyone and not just left handed workaholics with bad eyesight like myself. Imágenes en esta reseña Calificado en Estados Unidos 🇺🇸 el 10 de agosto de 2020 If you're an iPhone user... what are you doing?! Samsung has been far superior for years. If you're everyone else: Introduction Operating System Appearance Functionality This phone also has a finger-print censor on the front (it's built into the screen itself, rather than being annoyingly positioned in the back like the S8 and others), which is about 95% accurate from my experience... and facial recognition which is about 85% accurate from my experience. Battery Camera Design & Feel Something else I want to emphasize: this phone WILL break if you drop it, even with the preinstalled screen protectors. Simply put: the screen protector is for SCRATCH protection, NOT drop protection. However, you can buy a case that will protect the phone from small drops. Because I dislike external screen protectors (they make the touch screen less responsive and dumb-down the gorgeous display), I've found the best compromise is to get a phone case with raised bezels on the top and bottom. What this does is prevent the screen from laying flat on any surface, since the bezels poke out more than the screen itself. I am personally using the Spigen Tough Armor and the Spigen Neo Hybrid. As a note: the Tough Armor will offer better protection to the back, but the Neo Hybrid has slightly larger bezels offering better protection to the front. That said... neither case is fail-proof, so be really careful to NOT drop this phone. With some heavy mindfulness for the first couple of weeks you get used to being protective of it and a drop will be highly unlikely. Overall, this phone gets a 4.9 out of 5.0. The only thing I'd suggest is improving the finger print sensor's accuracy (though, I've found the placement is perfect) as well as the facial recognition's accuracy. I'd also include some more things in the box... and use stickers that won't rip the box itself as that can get a little annoying (I like to keep the box in mint condition, which is hard with the giant stickers on it that will tear the cardboard). 5.0 de 5 estrellas The King of Cell Phones If you're an iPhone user... what are you doing?! Samsung has been far superior for years. If you're everyone else: Introduction Operating System Appearance Functionality This phone also has a finger-print censor on the front (it's built into the screen itself, rather than being annoyingly positioned in the back like the S8 and others), which is about 95% accurate from my experience... and facial recognition which is about 85% accurate from my experience. Battery Camera Design & Feel Something else I want to emphasize: this phone WILL break if you drop it, even with the preinstalled screen protectors. Simply put: the screen protector is for SCRATCH protection, NOT drop protection. However, you can buy a case that will protect the phone from small drops. Because I dislike external screen protectors (they make the touch screen less responsive and dumb-down the gorgeous display), I've found the best compromise is to get a phone case with raised bezels on the top and bottom. What this does is prevent the screen from laying flat on any surface, since the bezels poke out more than the screen itself. I am personally using the Spigen Tough Armor and the Spigen Neo Hybrid. As a note: the Tough Armor will offer better protection to the back, but the Neo Hybrid has slightly larger bezels offering better protection to the front. That said... neither case is fail-proof, so be really careful to NOT drop this phone. With some heavy mindfulness for the first couple of weeks you get used to being protective of it and a drop will be highly unlikely. Overall, this phone gets a 4.9 out of 5.0. The only thing I'd suggest is improving the finger print sensor's accuracy (though, I've found the placement is perfect) as well as the facial recognition's accuracy. I'd also include some more things in the box... and use stickers that won't rip the box itself as that can get a little annoying (I like to keep the box in mint condition, which is hard with the giant stickers on it that will tear the cardboard). Opiniones más destacadas de otros países5.0 de 5 estrellas Excelente equipo Calificado en México 🇲🇽 el 23 de diciembre de 2020 Entregado antes de tiempo, su caja en perfectas condiciones y el equipo impecable. Funciona increíble. Veloz y eficiente. Probablemente sea un equipo qué use por un par de años. 5.0 de 5 estrellas Excelente producto Calificado en México 🇲🇽 el 5 de junio de 2020 El mejor cel. 100% original. Excelente servicio del proveedor. Llegó rapidisimo! 4.0 de 5 estrellas Excelente equipo. Calificado en México 🇲🇽 el 2 de noviembre de 2019 Excelente equipo, a pesar de que la caja lleva la firma at&t, este viene libre para cualquier compañía. A pesar de que la caja es un poco austera y no venía sellada, equipo y accesorios son nuevos y originales. ¿Cuánto cuesta el Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus?Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ por 27,999 pesos.
¿Qué cuesta el teléfono Samsung Galaxy Note 10?Samsung Galaxy Note 10 N970 6.3" Android 256GB Smartphone (renovado) (Aura Glow, T-Mobile). ¿Cuándo sale el note 10 Plus?Samsung Galaxy Note 10. ¿Qué gama es el Note 10 Plus?Hablamos del Samsung Galaxy Note 10 y del Samsung Galaxy Note 10+, dos móviles de gama alta cuyo máximo exponente, como podrás adivinar, es el modelo Plus. El Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ tiene más memoria RAM (12 GB), una pantalla de mayor tamaño y resolución y una cuarta cámara trasera en forma de ToF.
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