Ever since Samsung started making multiple models of its flagship smartphones, customers have opted for the one with the larger display. It has always been slightly more expensive yet the larger models tend to draw in more customers.
That might very well be the case with the Galaxy Note 10+ as well. However, there are several other reasons over and above the 6.75-inch display 3040×1440 pixel resolution display due to which you might prefer it and not the 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 10.
Reasons why you might prefer the Galaxy Note 10+
A new reiterates that the Galaxy Note 10+ will be the only model of the upcoming flagship to feature a microSD card slot. Even though it , many are still going to miss the external expansion option. Customers will certainly factor this in when deciding to purchase Samsung’s newest flagship.
The Galaxy Note 10+ will have a larger 4,300mAh battery compared to . Not only that, it’s also going to have support for 45W fast charging, but you will have to . It will ship with the 25W charger in the box. Samsung has also reportedly added support for 20W wireless charging which will be a welcome improvement.
Both the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ will use the same processor. It will be an Exynos 9825 worldwide and the Snapdragon 855 in select markets like the United States. The larger model will get 12GB of RAM and storage options of up to 1TB. The triple camera system will be the same as well, complete with the three-stage variable aperture. The Galaxy Note 10+ does get a ToF sensor at the back. All of this is packaged inside a metal and glass build that measures 162.3 x 77.1 x 7.9mm and weighs 198g. Both ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack.
This is as comprehensive an idea as we’re going to get ahead of the official Galaxy Note 10 launch due next month. Are these differences enough to make you pay at least 1149 euro for a base Galaxy Note 10+? Let us know in the comments below.
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That might very well be the case with the Galaxy Note 10+ as well. However, there are several other reasons over and above the 6.75-inch display 3040×1440 pixel resolution display due to which you might prefer it and not the 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 10.
Reasons why you might prefer the Galaxy Note 10+
A new reiterates that the Galaxy Note 10+ will be the only model of the upcoming flagship to feature a microSD card slot. Even though it , many are still going to miss the external expansion option. Customers will certainly factor this in when deciding to purchase Samsung’s newest flagship.
The Galaxy Note 10+ will have a larger 4,300mAh battery compared to . Not only that, it’s also going to have support for 45W fast charging, but you will have to . It will ship with the 25W charger in the box. Samsung has also reportedly added support for 20W wireless charging which will be a welcome improvement.
Both the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ will use the same processor. It will be an Exynos 9825 worldwide and the Snapdragon 855 in select markets like the United States. The larger model will get 12GB of RAM and storage options of up to 1TB. The triple camera system will be the same as well, complete with the three-stage variable aperture. The Galaxy Note 10+ does get a ToF sensor at the back. All of this is packaged inside a metal and glass build that measures 162.3 x 77.1 x 7.9mm and weighs 198g. Both ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack.
This is as comprehensive an idea as we’re going to get ahead of the official Galaxy Note 10 launch due next month. Are these differences enough to make you pay at least 1149 euro for a base Galaxy Note 10+? Let us know in the comments below.
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