Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus Vs Note 10, S10 Plus, S10 5G, and Note 9
Dhir Acharya
Earlier today, Samsung unveiled its Note 10 series, including the Note 10, Note 10 Plus, and Note 10 5G. So what's new and different in these phones?
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Earlier today, Samsung unveiled its Note 10 series, including the Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, and Galaxy Note 10 5G. This just makes it harder to follow the company’s lineup of smartphones as many of them offer similar specifications with premium prices. Overall, the Note 10 is the successors or the Note 9 released in 2018, and this is the first time Samsung has simultaneously announced different versions of the Note a: a larger model and a 5G version.
The Note 10 falls in the same segment with the Galaxy S10 Plus and S10 5G. The lineups are both premium Galaxy smartphones, while the former is a high-end flagship, the latter serves as the first 5G phone of Samsung with the capability to connect to the fifth-generation wireless network that offers high-speed mobile data.
Apart from the Note 10 that priced at Rs 67,215, all the others are over Rs 70,827 and feature several cameras on the back, water resistance, and large displays. As the most expensive phone of the mentioned here, Samsung Galaxy S10 5G houses the most cameras, including two front-facing cams and four rear ones, along with the biggest battery. You may also notice that some of them offer expandable storage, particularly the Note 9, Galaxy Note 10 Plus, and S10 Plus) while the S10 5G and Note 10 don’t. Unlike previous years, the Note 10 lineup ditches the headphone jack.
Take a look at the following table for a detailed comparison of these phones’ specifications and features.
Regarding detailed prices, the Note 10 is priced at Rs 67,215 while the Note 10 Plus costs Rs 77,839. In comparison, the S10 5G costs Rs 92,004, the S10 Plus costs Rs 70,827 for 128GB version, Rs 88,463 for 512GB and Rs 113,253 for 1TB storage. Meanwhile, the Note 9 costs Rs 70,827 fro 128GB and RS 88,534 for 512GB storage.
Galaxy Note 10 is an Android-based smartphone, produced and marketed by Samsung Electronics that was released on August 7, 2019. The Galaxy Note 10 has 8GB RAM, 256 GB storage, 3,500 mAh battery and a 6.3 inch, 2280x1080 dynamic AMOLED display. Starting price of Galaxy Note 10 is $949.
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