The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus may have been released a couple of years ago now, but they still boast top-notch hardware, a stellar camera system, and the S Pen, which has made ...
Being part of the same series, it’s hardly surprising to find that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Note 10 Plus look very similar. However, if you squint at them carefully, you’ll notice a ...
They're among the best Android phones you can get. But should you spend more on the current Note 20 Ultra, or save some cash and go with the Note 10 Plus? Lexy was a producer and on-air presenter who ...
Not too long ago the Samsung Galaxy Note was the biggest, baddest smartphone money could buy. However, over time (and especially in the past two years) new phones have started offering bigger screens, ...
Even though the AT&T and T-Mobile versions will have Qualcomm's newest 5G modem, the phone won't be able to tap into all flavors of 5G. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9, see our full review, has been my primary smartphone for the past year and remains one of the best smartphones available. Samsung just announced its newest high-end flagship, ...
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If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. How much would you pay to have a stylus in your phone? That’s the essential question for the Note 10 ...
For the first time, Samsung released not one but two Galaxy Note phones simultaneously — the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus. You might be thinking that the ...
The Galaxy Note 10 phones are big upgrades over the Note 8 in almost every aspect. Just a quick glance at the list of specs and features alone might tempt you to ditch your Note 8 for one of Samsung’s ...
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