Galaxy Note 10 plus: the luxury phone

This is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus. you recognize the Note, right? it had been the primary big phone, but now every phone is big. Then, it absolutely was the foremost powerful big phone. But nearly all big Android phones have really great specs now. So, what's left for the Note? Samsung will tell you that there are a bunch of things. But really, there's only 1 thing: The S Pen, the stylus. See, the Note starts at $1,100, which is many dollars over comparable phones, even phones that Samsung makes. So, you've got to ask yourself: how badly does one want this stylus? Now, before we get too far into this review, i do know that the Note is about over just having a stylus. Is there something you would like in a very smartphone? Because this thing has it: a large screen, top-flight specs, all-day battery, good cameras, DeX, beautiful looks, a depth sensor for AR. 

          Aside from the very fact that it's missing a headphone jack, this really is that the everything phone. It's even supplying you with a choice of two sizes. This larger Note 10 Plus and so a smaller, regular Note 10. Now, we have not had time to totally review the smaller Note, but if you are not a spec hype beast, i feel it would be more interesting for you. it is not that much bigger than a Galaxy S10, and that i bet most of the people wouldn't miss the additional RAM and battery life that you just get on the large Note 10. Really, though, this Note 10 Plus is that the true Note. It's about the identical size as last year's Note 9, which size is big. It has a 6.8-inch HD+ AMOLED screen, and it's beautiful. The Note's display may not have a high refresh rate that you simply can get on the OnePlus 7 Pro, but that's literally the sole thing that's missing from it. 

          It's bright and color-accurate, and it goes all the thanks to the sting of the phone. This thing sounds like the longer term within the way that the majority phones don't. The screen will spoil you. it is also verity Note because it is the one with the simplest specs. But again, beefy specs don't set the Note apart anymore — not the way they accustomed. So, let's discuss the stylus. Samsung added a gyroscope and an accelerometer to that so you'll be able to wave it around to regulate the camera and perhaps other apps eventually. What you are doing is you hold the button down, so you create these little gestures. so the camera does stuff like pore or switch modes or take a photograph. It's neat, I guess, but, you know, it's reasonably a gimmick. the opposite thing that's pretty gimmicky but stupid fun, is AR Doodles. 

          So, within the first mode, you'll draw on people's faces, and therefore the mustaches and beards and horns or whatever stay pinned to their faces after you or they move around, and it works virtually. But the one i actually enjoy is doing it within the "Everywhere" mode. It enables you to draw shapes in, like, arbitrary space, and that they stay pinned to where you were drawing them pretty much. it is not quite pretty much as good as Tilt Brush, but it's way better than I expected. Now, I enjoyed both of those things quite an lot, but if anybody uses this over 3 times, i'd be completely shocked. Now, the 000 upgrade for the stylus is truly within the software on the phone itself in Samsung Notes. you'll be able to quickly take a note without turning the phone on, rather like before, but now, those handwritten notes are searchable, and you'll extract the text out of them via OCR. 

         It works way better than I expected, even with my garbage handwriting. There are 1,000,000 other things that this stylus does. It can magnify stuff on the screen. It can make an app into a weird little picture-in-picture box that you simply can hover over. it's also the most effective screenshot drawing thing that you just can get on a phone. At now, you're either giddy excitedly over this small stick, or you're shrugging. and that is fair. I mean, look. Here are the sole important reasons to spend many dollars more for the Note 10 Plus over the Galaxy S10 Plus: slightly bigger screen, slightly bigger battery with slightly faster charging, and therefore the stylus. That's it. Okay so, there are a bunch of other things that the Note can do, and i am visiting get into all of them. But before that, i've got to admit, there's one other thing about the Note 10 Plus that i actually like besides the stylus.

          It's just very nice. It's sort of a luxury object, sort of a Rolex or an chair. You're paying more for the brand and only for how well-made this object is. I mean, Samsung has poured everything that it's learned about making hardware into the Note 10 Plus. The glass curves and melts into the center rail. The screen goes fully edge to edge, and therefore the fingerprint sensor is underneath the screen. The stylus is unibody now, and, hell, Samsung even made the ports line up. even as a entity, there's no more beautiful or well-made phone. And if you care about having the nicest thing, this is it. Now, the cameras are essentially unchanged from the Galaxy S10, which suggests that they are really expert. Now, this is often the part where you expect me to mention that the Pixel 3 is slightly better, and, well, it's and it's not. 

          In challenging or low-light situations, or if you actually start pixel-peeping, yes, the Pixel 3 is best. But the Note 10 incorporates a telephoto and an ultrawide lens, and also the camera app actually launches faster. So as a full package, I actually enjoy using this more, a minimum of in good light. This wide angle is fun, right? the solution is yes. Yes, it is. Now, the Note 10 Plus is also probably the absolute best Android phone for taking video, but that does not mean that it holds up to an iPhone XS. So, Samsung has added some new features to create video better. the primary is Live Focus, which blurs the background in video, and it's bad. Don't use it. They've also slightly improved video stabilization. i actually just like the other thing they put in, which could be a bare-bones video editor. 

          It's actually mammoth. It's almost what I wish iMovie was on the iPhone. And employing a stylus to edit video on a phone is much easier than using your big fat fingers. The very last thing could be a zoom mic option, which tries to form the audio from the thing that you're zoomed in on louder than the audio that's near the phone, and it works... sort of. i do not know. it is not magic. Here, check it out. Becca is speaking. H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P... and i am speaking at the identical time. Q, R, S, T, U, V... And now we're zooming in on her, and i am continuing to talk. W, X, Y, and Z... While she continues to talk. A, B, C, D, E, F, G... and i am also speaking. H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P... and so we zoom aloof from her. Q, R, S, T, U, V... She is speaking. W, X, Y and Z... And now we must always hear my voice quite her voice. A, B, C, D, E, F, G... She's just getting really uninterested in saying the alphabet. 

          Now we come to the part where I discuss a bunch of Samsung features because there are lots of Samsung features. Let's start with DeX, which is that thing that you just plug your phone into a monitor, then it turns it into a mini computer. It works during a whole new way this year, exclusively on the Note 10. there's now a DeX app for both Windows and Mac that helps you to have a window for doing all of your phone stuff right your computer, which is that the thing that you just actually carry with you rather than a, you know, rando monitor. DeX is okay. it is not super-fast, but it's a extremely convenient thanks to do texting directly from your computer, or drag and drop files between your phone and your computer. But it's far better in theory than it's in execution. You see, the thing is —actually, you recognize what? 

          I've got lots of things to mention about DeX and this whole dream of constructing your phone into your computer, so I'm visiting do another video on it next week. For this review, what you must know is that it might be useful during a pinch, but it's definitely not a reason to shop for this phone. All right, what else has Samsung packed into this thing? Well, plenty actually. there's a depth camera within the back here which will measure the dimensions of stuff and eventually goes to allow you to scan 3D objects and put them into your own AR. I didn't get to check that, but i would not expect the standard goes to be great. There's also a brand new version of their game mode that produces it easier to tweak settings and also grab screenshots. There are just also 1,000,000 other Samsung settings with a lock screen and also the edge panel and every one the remainder. 

          And so there's Bixby. Bixby's still here, but Samsung did get obviate the dedicated button for it. It's built into the ability button, but actually understanding what is going on to happen after you press the facility button gets a bit bit complicated, even with the new configuration settings. And also, you know, Bixby still isn't good, which implies you are going to still find yourself using Google Assistant instead. Samsung has also partnered with Microsoft, and then there is a bunch of Microsoft stuff in here. It links up to the Your Phone app on Windows, and Microsoft smartphone apps are preinstalled. And by the way, which means that there are now three email apps on this thing out of the box: Gmail, Samsung mail, and Outlook. Cool. Samsung has gotten better at software with One UI, and that i don't hate it anymore.

           But you are doing need to learn a bunch of Samsung ways of doing things and should cope with choosing between Samsung apps or Google apps or, now, Microsoft apps. For experts, it's very manageable. except for everybody else, it is a real hassle. And in fact, Samsung takes way too long to urge the total version upgrades of Android pushed out its devices. It's doing security updates faster now, and One UI does most that you simply may not be sad about not getting Android Q straight away, but it's still annoying. There's such a lot stuff within the Note 10 Plus that it's dizzying, and Samsung software just barely manages to contain it all and keep it comprehensible. It really does have everything... except a headphone jack. 

          And that i like a number of it and that i also hate a number of it, but none of it's the rationale to either buy or skip this phone. See, the Note 10 Plus may be a smartphone that goes to 11 for$1,100. But again, there are Android phones and even Samsung phones that cost many dollars less and acquire you just about all the way there. The OnePlus 7 Pro remains amazing, and also the Pixel 4 is simply a pair of months away. Plus, the Galaxy S10 Plus isn't all that different from this thing. Look, some people just want the nicest thing, and this, very clearly, is that the very nicest Android phone out and away. i like how luxurious the hardware is. I mean, study this color. But i can not say it is a great reason to shop for this phone, so it really comes right down to this tiny thing: The S Pen. The thing is, though, unless you actually desire a stylus, i do not think it's worth spending the additional money for the Note 10 Plus.

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