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Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G SM-N976B 17.3 cm (6.8") Single SIM Android 9.0 USB Type-C 12 GB 512 GB 4300 mAh Black SM-N976BZKEBTU

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Highlights
  • Introducing Next-Level Power
  • Now Comes In Two Sizes: Powerful And Powerful
  • Impossibly Thin Design
  • Cinematic Infinity-O Display
  • The Multi-Camera System Takes Photography To A Whole New Level
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Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G SM-N976B, 17.3 cm (6.8"), 12 GB, 512 GB, 16 MP, Android 9.0, Black

SM-N976B

Introducing next-level power
With Galaxy Note10, Note10+ and Note10+ 5G we've designed a mobile experience thats like a computer, a gaming console, and a professional camera, all in one device.

Now comes in two sizes: powerful and powerful
For the first time ever, you can choose the Note size that fits you best.

Impossibly thin design
High-polish stainless steel and glass meld seamlessly all in an impressively slim design.

Cinematic Infinity-O Display
With a tiny, front-facing camera lens, the display is a Dynamic AMOLED that's brilliant in all conditions.

The multi-camera system takes photography to a whole new level
Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ have all the camera essentials, from the dual aperture lens to the Ultra Wide Camera, Live focus and even Scene Optimiser.

Turn handwriting into text instantly
Jot down your notes in the back of a taxi and tap to turn them
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Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G SM-N976B 17.3 cm (6.8") Single SIM Android 9.0 USB Type-C 12 GB 512 GB 4300 mAh Black SM-N976BZKEBTU Specifications

Product Type Mobile Phones Brand Samsung Collection Model Samsung SM-N976B Manufacturer Product Type Samsung Mobile Phones Product colour Black Form Factor Bar Colour name Aura Black High Dynamic Range (HDR) supported Yes Display diagonal 17.3 cm (6.8") Touchscreen Yes Display Resolution 3040 x 1440 pixels Panel type OLED Screen shape Curved edge screen Display type Dynamic AMOLED Display technology marketing name Dynamic AMOLED Touchscreen type Capacitive Pixel density 498 ppi Orientation sensor Yes Processor cores 8 RAM capacity 12 GB Internal storage capacity 512 GB Maximum memory card size 1000 GB Maximum memory card size 1 TB Compatible memory cards MicroSD (TransFlash) Speakers manufacturer AKG Rear camera type Quad camera Rear camera resolution (numeric) 12 MP Rear camera resolution (numeric) 16 MP Second rear camera resolution (numeric) 12 MP Second rear camera resolution (numeric) 16 MP Third rear camera resolution (numeric) 12 MP Rear camera pixel size 1.4 m Second rear camera pixel size 1 m Rear camera field of view (FOV) angle 77 Second rear camera pixel size 1.4 m Second rear camera field of view (FOV) angle 123 Rear camera field of view (FOV) angle 123 Rear camera pixel size 1 m Second rear camera field of view (FOV) angle 77 Rear camera aperture number 2.2 Rear camera dual aperture number 1.5/2.4 Third rear camera pixel size 1 m Second rear camera aperture number 2.2 Third rear camera aperture number 2.1 Third rear camera field of view (FOV) angle 45 Front camera type Single camera Front camera resolution (numeric) 10 MP Front camera pixel size 1.22 m Front camera aperture number 2.2 Resolution at capture speed 1280x720@30fps, 1920x1080@60fps, 3840x2160@60fps Video recording modes 720p, 1080p, 2160p Zoom capability Yes Digital Zoom 10x Optical Zoom 2x Rear camera flash Yes Video Recording Yes Video recording modes 720p,1080p,2160p Resolution at capture speed 1280x720@30fps,1920x1080@60fps,3840x2160@60fps Video stabilizer Yes Face detection Yes Image stabilizer Yes Flash type LED Self-timer Yes SIM card capability Single SIM Wi-Fi Yes SIM card type NanoSIM Bluetooth Yes Wi-Fi standards 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Bluetooth Version 5.0 2G standards GSM 3G standards UMTS 4G standard LTE Near Field Communication (NFC) Yes Wi-Fi standards 802.11a,802.11b,802.11g,Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n),Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac),Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Bluetooth Version 5.0 LE Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Yes USB port Yes USB connector type USB Type-C ANT+ enabled Yes Fingerprint Reader Yes Mobile network generation 4G Mobile network generation 5G Platform Android Operating system installed Android 9.0 App distribution platform Google Play Virtual assistant Samsung Bixby Battery Capacity 4300 mAh Fast charging Yes Wireless Power Share Yes Talk time (4G) 47 h Wireless charging Yes Position location Yes Assisted GPS (A-GPS) Yes BeiDou Yes GPS (satellite) Yes Electronic compass Yes Barometer Yes GLONASS Yes Galileo Yes Weight 198 g Width 77.2 mm Depth 7.9 mm Height 162.3 mm User memory 461.1 GB Auto focus Yes Maximum frame rate 60 fps Maximum frame rate 960 fps International Protection (IP) code IP68 High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology High Dynamic Range 10+ (HDR10 Plus) Themes Wallpapers Year 2019 Audio Formats Supported 3GA,AAC,AMR,APE,AWB,DSF,FLAC,IMY,M4A,MID,MIDI,MP3,MXMF,OGA,OGG,OTA,RTTTL,RTX,WAV,WMA,XMF Video formats supported 3G2,3GP,ASF,AVI,FLV,M4V,MKV,MP4,WEBM,WMV Video formats supported 3G2, 3GP, ASF, AVI, FLV, M4V, MKV, MP4, WEBM, WMV Speakers Stereo Face recognition Yes Accelerometer Yes Hall sensor Yes Proximity sensor Yes Geomagnetic sensor Yes Protection Features Dust resistant, Water resistant Front camera field of view (FOV) angle 80 Wireless Technology Bluetooth Protection Features Dust resistant,Water resistant Colour of product Black MPN SM-N976BZKEBTU Connectivity Wireless

Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G SM-N976B 17.3 cm (6.8") Single SIM Android 9.0 USB Type-C 12 GB 512 GB 4300 mAh Black Downloads

Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G SM-N976B 17.3 cm (6.8") Single SIM Android 9.0 USB Type-C 12 GB 512 GB 4300 mAh Black SM-N976BZKEBTU Reviews

Julian - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on digitaltrends.com in the United Kingdom on 03 December 2019
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus takes everything great about the Galaxy S10 Plus and raises the bar a little further. To get to that greatness, you'll need to get past gimmicky features, but the phone core is solid.This is the phone to buy and hold onto f...
+Gorgeous Aura Glow color, fantastic screen, Versatile and strong camera suite, Super-fast charging speed, Helpful Windows integrations, Speedy performance, UFS 3.0 support
-Battery life could be better, Many unnecessary, gimmicky features

Yes. The Note 10 Plus is an excellent Android smartphone that justifies its high price.Editors' RecommendationsThe best Galaxy Note 10 and 10 Plus tips and tricks The best Android phones for 2020 Samsung Galaxy S20 Review: The smallest Galaxy S20 isn't sm...
   

Ben - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on dailystar.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 01 December 2019
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The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is the latest flagship phone from Samsung, and it is the most powerful phone from the company to date – both in computing power and battery. Compared to the more mainline Galaxy S series of phones, the Galaxy Note line-up is mo...
   

Adam - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on itpro.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 18 October 2019
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Image 1 of 15 Smartphones are increasingly becoming as capable as laptops in terms of raw processing power and functionality, and nowhere is that more evident than Samsung's Galaxy Note range. Originally designed for "power users", a boatload of features...
+Long battery life, Smart S-Pen and DeX features, Great performance
-Bixby is still pointless

Samsung's Note 10+ is the absolute pinnacle of its engineering achievement. Forget the foldable pretender - the Note 10+'s superb camera, performance and battery life make it the real crown jewel of the Galaxy range...
   

Jasper - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on whatmobile.net in the United Kingdom on 04 October 2019
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The Galaxy Note 10+ is Samsung's largest phone yet and feels like one of the most luxurious devices on the market. This is due to three key factors: the reflective Aura Glow back of the phone, its expansive full-screen camera mode, and its S Pen, which is...

however, it's hard to deny the raw power and appearance of the Note 10+.If you're keen on the look of the phone but don't want to spend quite as much, the Galaxy Note 10 is also out there (although some detractors have said they should have called it a...
   

Damien - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on knowyourmobile.com in the United Kingdom on 18 September 2019
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The Note series has always occupied an odd place in Samsung's lineup, but that's even truer today when standard phones - like the Galaxy S10 - are offering what would have been considered ‘phablet' dimensions a few years back. Nonetheless, the Korean firm...
+Great design, Powerful hardware, Impressive camera
-Camera still lags behind the Pixel

Save Every year, we feel like we're going to finally form the opinion that yes, the Galaxy Note 10 is one flagship too many for Samsung, and we should all ignore it in favour of the Galaxy S line. And every year, we're usually confounded by the fac...
   

Natalya - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on stuff.tv in the United Kingdom on 17 September 2019
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Samsung launched two Notes into the enormous smartphone symphony, and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 + is the pick of the pair.The super-sized version is packed with extra tech, a larger battery yet still remains as skinny as the Galaxy Note 10 at 7.9mm.In Sa...
+Stunning and huge screen, Powerful, S Pen is better than ever
-Cameras could be better at this price

The crux of it is that there are better smartphones asking for four figures. Some with better cameras, some which will last you longer than a day, but none offer this point of difference – the inclusion of the S Pen. It feels really similar to the S10 li...
   

Robert - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on t3.com in the United Kingdom on 13 September 2019
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Welcome to T3's Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ review. Over the past few weeks I have been testing out the South Korean maker's new technical leader and what follows is my take on the fantastically sized new flagship.And that large size is important, as for the...
+The 6.8-inch AMOLED screen is gorgeous, Internal hardware package is hyper premium, 5G variant of the phone is available, Run time is good thanks to 4,300mAh battery, Camera system is comprehensive and feature packed, Digital S Pen stylus remains use
-Eye-wateringly expensive, especially for 5G variant, Incredibly big form factor is not pocket friendly, Camera system is technically beaten by rivals, The regular Note 10 is the more approachable device

Is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ too much phone?(Image credit: Future)As a tech enthusiast, there is something in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ that just pushes all the right buttons. It absolutely smokes almost all flagship rivals in terms of internal hardwa...
   

Samuel - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on theguardian.com in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2019
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The king of Samsung smartphones has finally arrived, but is the Galaxy Note 10+ and its S-Pen stylus really still the super phone for super fans of the South Korean brand?For a long time the Galaxy Note line was used to push the boundaries of what could b...
+massive screen, SPen holepunch notch, good battery life, wireless charging and powershare, great camera, good performance, good software, good haptics, microSD card slot, dualsim option, 5G option
-no headphone socket, not Android 10 at launch, low light camera not as good as Google/Huawei, too big, expensive, inconsistent inscreen fingerprint sensor, lots of accidental misstouch events

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ is some piece of hardware. An enormous screen and a feeling of solid glass seems simply futuristic. But that giant screen is also its downfall - it's just too big to use with one hand.It's also plagued with accidental touches...
   

Sam - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on gizmodo.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2019
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When Samsung announced the arrival of two versions of its latest Galaxy Note – the 6.3-inch Note 10 and the 6.8-inch Note 10+ – it signalled a small departure from previous years. In spirit, the Galaxy Note 10+ is the true successor to Samsung's iconic bi...
   

What - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on whathifi.com in the United Kingdom on 02 September 2019
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Samsung Note phones were the enthusiast's choice for years. But does the Note 10+ still have that same appeal in 2019?It has a bigger display than the standard Note 10, but big-screen phones are common, and Chinese rivals such as Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo a...
+Huge, punchy screen, Solid internal speakers, Lots of storage and power,
-No headphone jack or adapter, Punch hole can be distracting, Slightly unnatural colours,

Samsung has adopted some trends and ignored others in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. The headphone jack is out, and the phone is pickier about the adapters you can use than some others.Motorised selfie cameras that free up the front of a phone are now popul...
   

Reviewer - 5 out of 5 Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 29 August 2019
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Yes, you read that correctly, there’s a pair of distinctly different Note 10 smartphones this year. The regular phone may be little more than a warm-up act – you can read my initial hands-on impressions here – but the Note 10 Plus is where you’ll find all...
+Stunning design, Superb performance, Loads of cameras to play with
-Extremely expensive, S Pen upgrades are minor, Quite big for one-handed use

It's abundantly clear that the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is Samsung's best phone yet. Your wallet might be preemptively running for the hills, but no other phone from Samsung, or any manufacturer for that matter, offers quite as well-rounded of an approach as t...
   

Creative - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on creativebloq.com in the United Kingdom on 28 August 2019
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Samsung's Note line has been a favourite with creatives for years, given its size, power and fantastic pen support. The new Note 10 Plus set the internet on fire when it was announced. Not because it made a top spot in our list of the best camera phones a...
+Sensational screen, Sleek design, Excellent pen experience
-Very expensive, No headphone jack, Fingerprint magnet

Yes, the Note 10 Plus is incredibly expensive, costing more than a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, but if you want the best pocketable pen experience around, it's in a league of its own. The fact it's also a fantastic smartphone with a stunning display, premium desig...
   

Reviewer - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 25 August 2019
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Meet the 6.8-inch Galaxy Note 10 Plus, which is here to prove us wrong whenever we collectively think "Wow, phone screens can't get any bigger, can they?" Oh, they can.At 6.8 inches, this is a massive Samsung phone with an equally sizable price. But it's...
+The best screen on a smartphone, The best selfie camera around, Fun-to-use rear cameras, Handy S Pen stylus
-Supremely expensive, Big and slippery design, Camera isn't 'the best', Limited software ecosystem

The Galaxy Note 10 Plus is Samsung's biggest and most powerful phone yet, and its Aura colors almost symbolically reflect smartphone luxury top to bottom. The hand-stretching 6.8-inch display is perfectly paired with the S Pen and an extra-big battery. Su...
   

Aaron - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on t3.com in the United Kingdom on 13 August 2019
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Samsung has taken the wraps off its new Galaxy Note 10 range. For the first time in years, the South Korean company has launched more than one handset for the flagship Galaxy Note line-up. While the deciding factor for most buyers will be the screen size...
+Perfect size, 10-hour battery life on the S Pen, Stunningly versatile camera, Live Focus on photos and videos
-No MicroSD for expandable storage, Less RAM and built-in storage than Note 10+, No 5G option in the UK, No 45W fast charging option, No 3.5mm headphone port

The Galaxy Note series has always been known for its uncompromising power, trademark stylus, and mammoth screen size. But picking up the Note 10 for the first time, the new compact design just feels right.Samsung is known for pushing the envelope with som...
   

Aaron - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 August 2019
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After the announcement of the Galaxy S10 range in February, Samsung has just unveiled its second flagship smartphones series – the Galaxy Note 10. And for the first time in half a decade, the South Korean manufacturer has launched more than one handset in...
+Gorgeous design with premium fit-and-finish, Live Focus video modes are very impressive, In-display fingerprint scanner works in the rain, 10-hour battery on the S Pen, AR Doodles are gimmicky, but so much fun, 45W fast-charging and 15W fast-wireless
-Massively cumbersome to use one-handed, DepthVision doesn't offer much unique functionality for now, Infinity-O display isn't the most beautiful look, No 3.5mm headphone port (and no adapter in the box)

In a nutshell, the Galaxy Note 10+ is the no-compromise option in Samsung's new flagship Note series – it's a behemoth with a whopping 6.8-inch AMOLED display that packs 12GB of RAM and can hold up to 1.5TB of storage when coupled with the right microSD c...
   

Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 09 August 2019
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Samsung's latest phablet is here, and it's the first in the Note line to feature an all-screen display, although it looks different to the Galaxy S10 or Galaxy S10 Plus.Its edge-to-edge display technology is still called Infinity-O, but here the cutout fo...
+Easier to hold, Strong video recording
-Lacks microSD support, No headphone jack

The Galaxy Note 10 is Samsung's easiest to use S Pen-toting phone yet, and while there may not be any game-changing features to make this a must-buy handset, it looks to be a solid addition to the Note range. If you're looking for Samsung's ultimate top-e...
   

Max - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 08 August 2019
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This year, probably more than most, the Galaxy Note 10 appears to be a slightly remodelled Galaxy S10 complete with an S Pen. That's no bad thing – the S10 is one of the best Android phones around – but it would have been nice to see Samsung push forward...

This year, probably more than most, the Galaxy Note 10 appears to be a slightly remodelled Galaxy S10 complete with an S Pen. That's no bad thing – the S10 is one of the best Android phones around – but it would have been nice to see Samsung push forward...
   

Max - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on trustedreviews.com in the United Kingdom on 08 August 2019
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The Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the true successor to the Note 9. It's a huge brute of a phone with a lovely display, plenty of grunt and a huge battery. There isn't a whole lot new when compared to the S10 – but this still stands as the true high-end Samsung...

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 isn’t the only phone the Korean brand is releasing today – joining it is a true Note flagship in the form of the Galaxy Note 10 Plus. This is the bigger, more feature-packed model, complete with optional 5G. If you’re a true die-hard fan of the Note series then you’ll likely be swayed by the larger screen on offer here...
   

Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techradar.com in the United Kingdom on 08 August 2019
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When it was announced in 2011, the Samsung Galaxy Note was considered a large-screen phone – it arguably kick-started the phablet trend – with its 5.3-inch display.Now, in 2019, Samsung's largest traditional phone is the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, with an expan...
+Big, beautiful display, There's a 5G version
-No headphone jack, Very expensive

Before you pre-order the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus you should know it's a very large phone, and it comes with a suitably large price tag. It's one of the highest-specced devices you can buy right now, but if it's too large physically, or if the cost is...
   

Martyn - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 08 August 2019
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Samsung has updated its big-screen flagship with the release of the new Note 10. But how does it compare to Apple's own powerhouse giant? We compare the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with the iPhone XS Max.For a deep look at the latter, read our iPhone XS Max re...

The iPhone XS Max is an excellent device. Powerful, huge display, and with great cameras. If you want a large iPhone then it's easy to recommend. That being said, it's very expensive, especially for larger storage options, and is coming to the end of its...
   

Chris - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on pocket-lint.com in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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The Samsung Galaxy Note has always been a big phone. Yes, the original launched in 2011 with a 5.3-inch screen had a huge display, considering that the HTC Sensation XL launched the same year was only 4.7-inches. In recent years the tables have turned, al...

A smaller Galaxy Note may have some appeal for those who have always wanted the S Pen, but have always been put off by the sheer size of the Note. It's now more compact, but does perhaps offer a more affordable Note model to choose alongside the Note 10+...
   

Chris - 4.5 out of 5 Reviewed on pocket-lint.com in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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The Galaxy Note has always been something of an individual. It was this family of phones that Samsung really used to push new technologies - not just the S Pen, but curved screens, big displays and more cameras. Until recently. In recent years the gap bet...
+Massive screen with neat punch-hole camera arrangement looks great,Speedy and smooth operation,Doesn't force Bixby upon you,Adept variety of cameras (wide,Standard,Zoom),S Pen stylus is integrated and adds an extra layer of control
-Battery life not great for a phone of this size,Design a little too wide,Generally poor connectivity in our testing (using Three 4G SIM),Aura Glow finish will be love/hate,Cameras not class-leading,Closer than ever to S series

Let's be honest: there's a lot about the Note 10+ that's incremental. It pulls on the Galaxy S10+ and the S10 5G and boosts the offering with a couple of additions. If you've got either of those phones then the Note 10+ is basically the same thing.For Not...
   

Chris - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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As expected, Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Note 10 but this year there are two models to choose from. We've been hands-on with the smaller regular size ahead of Unpacked so here are our initial impressions. It's no secret that the Note range has always...
   

Chris - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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As you now know, there's a plus size model of the Galaxy Note 10 so you need to choose which of Samsung's phones to get. We've been hands-on with the Note 10+ and here's our initial review. Plus phones are nothing new in the smartphone world but Samsung...
   

Natalya - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on stuff.tv in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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A lot has changed since Samsung was the Android king, namely – Huawei and Google's flagships showed up and then there's Oppo, Xiaomi, Sony, LG et al all vying for the non-iPhone shoppers.Samsung's response? More, more and then some more. What with the S10...

The Note 10 is slimmer and smaller than the Note 9. It loses the headphone jack and the whole thing looks more symmetrical now the front facing camera is bang in the middle. It's a shame the ToF camera doesn't join the array as it does on the Note 10+...
   

Chris - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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As the rumour mill predicted, there are two Samsung Galaxy Notes to choose from this year. Well there are actually three if you want 5G but we'll explain that later. We spent some time with the phones ahead of Unpacked, so here we compare the Note 10 and...
   

Chris - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on techadvisor.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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As the rumour mill predicted, there are two Samsung Galaxy Notes to choose from this year. Well there are actually three if you want 5G but we'll explain that later. We spent some time with the phones ahead of Unpacked, so here we compare the Note 10 and...
   

Carly - 4 out of 5 Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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SAMSUNG UNLIKELY raised too many eyebrows with the reveal of the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+. Thanks to the huge number of leaks building up to Wednesday's launch, some courtest of Samsung itself, we knew exactly what to expect from the flagship duo; 6...
   

Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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Naturally, this year’s Note is a big’un that’s equipped with a smörgåsbord of niceties. Not only does it have a massive screen that occupies almost the entirety of the phone’s frontage, but it’s also the first-ever phone to benefit from Samsung’s latest m...
   

Reviewer - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on expertreviews.co.uk in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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Yes, you read that correctly, there’s a pair of distinctly different Note 10 smartphones this year. The regular phone may be little more than a warm-up act – you can read my initial hands-on impressions here – but the Note 10 Plus is where you’ll find all...
   

What - 4 out of 5 Reviewed on whathifi.com in the United Kingdom on 07 August 2019
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According to Samsung, we're simply not 9-to-5 people anymore. Many of us have multiple roles; roles that demand a little bit of everything. Enter the 6.8in Samsung Galaxy Note 10+, a big-screen stylus phone designed to perfectly complement the modern work...
+Huge, punchy screen, Solid internal speakers, Lots of storage and power,
-No headphone jack or adapter, Punch hole can be distracting, Slightly unnatural colours,

Samsung has adopted some trends and ignored others in the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+. The headphone jack is out, and the phone is pickier about the adapters you can use than some others.Motorised selfie cameras that free up the front of a phone are now popul...
   

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How many cores does the processor have?The Samsung SM-N976BZKEBTU processor has 8 cores.
Is this phone unlocked? Can it be used with any network?This phone is unlocked and can be used on any network.
What size is the screen/display for this product?The SM-N976BZKEBTU has has a diagonal display of 17.3 cm (6.8").
Does this product support bluetooth?Yes, This product is bluetooth enabled and can be connected to compatible bluetooth devices to enable hands free use.

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