![]() ![]() Add in its slippery back and smooth edges, and it can instill doubt as to whether you can keep the Note 10+ securely in your hand at all times. When you get a Note 10+, you're resigning yourself to have to wait and use two hands for many things - but in return you get a huge screen to look at all the time. For the most part you can get around its size, but certain actions like typing with one hand, reaching across the screen for a slide-in drawer and going to the top of the screen for buttons are chores. That's not to say that the Note 10+ will be easily usable for everyone it's still quite massive no matter where the buttons are. And while having the power button on the left side now feels awkward at first, its dramatically lower placement, coupled with the removal of a dedicated Bixby button, is a big improvement in overall usability. The fit-and-finish is superb, and the 196 gram weight is nicely distributed albeit heavy compared to the average high-end phone. There's just enough metal (which is an aluminum alloy, not stainless steel) to give you that feeling of solidity between the panes of curved glass. The Note 10+ just exudes quality in every possible way. But whether you've held every Samsung phone ever made or this is somehow your first time picking one up, the Note 10+ exudes quality. Samsung's hardware design and quality is worthy of applause, but it already was on the Galaxy S10, Note 9, S9. Source: Andrew Martonik / Android Central (Image credit: Source: Andrew Martonik / Android Central) Galaxy Note 10+ Hardware, design, and display As of right now, you can get a $250 instant credit (opens in new tab) when trading in your old device. It's also worth keeping an eye on what Samsung's offering on its online storefront. With Amazon Prime Day 2020 and Black Friday quickly approaching, it's more than likely the phone will go on sale during those savings events. Samsung is known to offer regular discounts for its devices, especially if they've been available for a few months. If you're looking to purchase the Galaxy Note 10+ for yourself, there are a few shopping tips you should know - the first of which is that you shouldn't pay full price for the phone. Its specs and features hold up really well, and while it lacks 5G connectivity, you can still use it just fine on any major carrier in the United States. ![]() It's now 2020, and while the Note 10+ isn't the latest Note in Samsung's lineup (that title goes to the Note 20 Ultra), it's still a fantastic purchase. For its time, the Note 10+ was one of the most powerful and capable smartphones you could buy. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ was officially launched on August 7, 2019, with a retail price of $1,100. Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central (Image credit: Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central) ![]()
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