Testseek.co.uk have collected 717 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975 / SM-N976 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975 / SM-N976 .
August 2019
(88%)
717 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
1439 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Easier to hold
Strong video recording
Big
Beautiful display
There's a 5G version
Perfect size
10-hour battery life on the S Pen
Stunningly versatile camera
Live Focus on photos and videos
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 op
Sensational screen
Sleek design
Excellent pen experience
Huge
Punchy screen
Solid internal speakers
Lots of storage and power
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
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 useful
Stunning and huge screen
Powerful
S Pen is better than ever
Great design
Powerful hardware
Impressive camera
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
The best screen on a smartphone
The best selfie camera around
Fun-to-use rear cameras
Handy S Pen stylus
Gorgeous Aura Glow color
Fantastic screen
Versatile and strong camera suite
Super-fast charging speed
Helpful Windows integrations
Speedy performance
UFS 3.0 support
Stunning design
Superb performance
Loads of cameras to play with
Long battery life
Smart S-Pen and DeX features
Great performance
The editors didn't like
Lacks microSD support
No headphone jack
Very expensive
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
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)
Fingerprint magnet
No headphone jack or adapter
Punch hole can be distracting
Slightly unnatural colours
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
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
Cameras could be better at this price
Camera still lags behind the Pixel
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)
Published: 2019-09-19, Author: Alex , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note series has always been about big screen devices that come with a now more useful stylus or as Samsung call it, the S-Pen.I've been a Galaxy Note user since I bought my first Galaxy Note 2 in 2013. Since then, I've had the Note 5...
Abstract: 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...
Camera can't compete with Pixel, Battery life still way less than it should be
If you're the person who's entire life revolves around their phone and like the idea of investing in making that experience the best it can be, you'll get a lot out of what the Note 10+ offers...
There probably isn't anything I wrote in this review that's going to sway you to buy or not buy a Galaxy Note 10+. With an $1,100 price tag and top-of-the-line everything, it's geared toward the Android user who wants the best, and boy, does it deliver.Da...
Beautifully designed, Lovely screen, Superb performance, S-Pen is still really useful, DeX is one of the coolest computer and productivity integrations a phone has ever seen, AR Doodle is a surprisingly cute feature, Screen protector and case included in
Battery life isn't great, Camera could be better, In-screen fingerprint reader isn't always the fastest, No headphone jack, Expensive
While the Galaxy Note10+ doesn't offer the best camera of the year, it's still a solid effort altogether, and a great phone.We're sure you'll agree when we say it's not a surprise to call the Note10+ “the best Note yet”, as Samsung isn't likely to go back...
Let's put this device into prospective, at $1,699 with 256MB of memory this device is expensive. But what you get is a cutting edge smartphone, pro camera, and a unique PC capability device that via the use of a very clever S Pen delivers a host of functi...
Let's put this device into prospective, at $1,699 with 256MB of memory this device is expensive. But what you get is a cutting edge smartphone, pro camera, and a unique PC capability device that via the use of a very clever S Pen delivers a host of functi...
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Published: 2019-08-09, Author: Will , review by: au.pcmag.com
Abstract: Samsung's new Galaxy Note 10 phablet line has finally been announced, and it's a pretty impressive set of phones packed with the best mobile tech the company can fit into them. They're also quite pricey around the $1,000 mark, while Google's own Pixel 3 X...
I am sure I could discuss even more features if given more time and a larger word-limit. For the on-the-go person who is forever taking notes on the run, working on their Microsoft Office Documents, taking photos or collecting audio-visual data for live f...