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Samsung Galaxy Note 10

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Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 is specifically built for users who want the power of the S Pen and ultimate productivity in a compact form factor, packing a 6.3-inch Cinematic Infinity Display into the most compact Note to-date.

Featuring the award-winning Dynamic AMOLED display with HDR10+ certification and Dynamic Tone Mapping, the Galaxy Note 10 produces photos and videos that are brighter than previous Note devices, while offering a stunning, wide color range. UL verified the Galaxy Note10 display for its 98% color and brightness uniformity. The Eye Comfort display reduces blue light without affecting color quality for comfortable viewing.

Generally, the Galaxy Note 10 comes in 8GB RAM with 256GB internal storage for LTE model only and 12GB RAM with 256GB internal storage for 5G model only. It uses a 3,500mAh battery that is a step up from the 3,400mAh found in Galaxy S10. Also, Wireless PowerShare allwos users to wirelessly recharge their Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, or another Qi-enabled device with the Galaxy Note 10.

There is no headphone jack — Samsung says it used the extra space for more battery and it also dropped the extra button it has put on recent phones. The Bixby button is gone — it’s instead integrated as a long-press option on the power button (and no, you can’t replace that with the Google Assistant). A double-press of the power button still launches the camera.

With respect to Note 10's cameras, Samsung made some brief changes compared to the cameras on the Galaxy S10. There’s a single selfie camera on the front and three on the back: wide, regular, and telephoto.

Galaxy Note10 has all the camera essentials, from the dual aperture lens to the Ultra Wide Camera, Live focus, and even Scene Optimizer. You can adjust the blur and add bokeh and special effects to make your videos look just as amazing as your photos. Night Mode, now available on the front camera, lets users capture striking selfies no matter how dim or dark the conditions.

The Galaxy Note10 enables users to capture pro-grade video without having to carry around any extra gear. Live focus video adds depth-of-field adjustments so you can blur the background to focus on your subject. Zoom-In Mic amplifies the audio in frame and pushes background noise aside to help focus on the sounds that you want. And to remove the bumps and shakes that usually make an action shot blurry, new and improved Super steady stabilizes footage for super smooth video and is now available in Hyperlapse mode for steady time-lapse videos.

Once they’ve recorded their video, Galaxy Note10 users can edit-on-the-go instantly right from their phone. Video editor can be used with the S Pen, so instead of having to tap to select or edit a clip, users can choose the precise moment they want to trim. For content creators who want to customize their footage even more, Adobe Rush on the Galaxy Note 10 provides a preofessional suite of editing tools, now even more accurate with the S Pen.

For gamers who want to add some personality to their streams, or vloggers who want to enhance their tutorials, the Galaxy Note10 introduces Screen recorder. Easily capture what’s on the screen, use picture-in-picture to add reactions, and use the S Pen to annotate as they record for a more entertaining, engaging video.

As mobile games get more processing-heavy and graphics-rich, the best gaming experiences require top specs. The Galaxy Note10 features the world’s slimmest vapor chamber cooling system, which delivers optimal performance during gameplay while keeping the device slim and sleek. With the AI-based Game Booster, the Galaxy Note10 optimizes performance and power consumption depending on the game. And with the PlayGalaxy Link P2P streaming service, users can pick up where users left off on any PC game and enable them to continue playing on the move with no need for local storage.

More unique features are included in Note 10 such as the AR doodles and the 3D scanner. With AR Doodle, users can use the S Pen to personalize photos with dynamic drawings, effects, and animations that track to the image. For the full 3D scanner, which creates a file you could 3D print or use to put 3D characters into your photos. What's more, you can jot down your notes in the back of a taxi and tap to turn them into readable text you can share. Take notes and draw on the screen whenever inspiration strikes without opening an app. Control your device through clicks and gestures.

The Galaxy Note10 builds on the Bluetooth Low Energy-enabled S Pen capabilities introduced on the Galaxy Note9 by adding Air actions, allowing you to control certain aspects of the device using gestures with the S Pen. By opening up the Air actions SDK, developers can create customized controls that give users the ability to play games or use their favorite applications using gestures. Air actions let you zoom in or out with the camera, change the volume, or flip through photos and more with a simple wave or click.

The Galaxy Note 10 extends Samsung DeX’s capabilities, making it easier for users to work between their phone and a PC or Mac. With a simple, compatible USB connection, users can drag and drop files between devices, and use their favorite mobile apps with a mouse and a keyboard, while keeping their data secure on their phone through Samsung Knox.

The Galaxy Note10 integrates Link to Windows directly into the Quick Panel. With one click, users can connect to their Windows 10 PC. There, they can see notifications, send and receive messages, and review recent photos without pausing to look down at their phone.

Source: Samsung press release, theverge


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Samsung Galaxy Note 10

Overall Ratings:
Description:

Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 is specifically built for users who want the power of the S Pen and ultimate productivity in a compact form factor, packing a 6.3-inch Cinematic Infinity Display into the most compact Note to-date.

Featuring the award-winning Dynamic AMOLED display with HDR10+ certification and Dynamic Tone Mapping, the Galaxy Note 10 produces photos and videos that are brighter than previous Note devices, while offering a stunning, wide color range. UL verified the Galaxy Note10 display for its 98% color and brightness uniformity. The Eye Comfort display reduces blue light without affecting color quality for comfortable viewing.

Generally, the Galaxy Note 10 comes in 8GB RAM with 256GB internal storage for LTE model only and 12GB RAM with 256GB internal storage for 5G model only. It uses a 3,500mAh battery that is a step up from the 3,400mAh found in Galaxy S10. Also, Wireless PowerShare allwos users to wirelessly recharge their Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, or another Qi-enabled device with the Galaxy Note 10.

There is no headphone jack — Samsung says it used the extra space for more battery and it also dropped the extra button it has put on recent phones. The Bixby button is gone — it’s instead integrated as a long-press option on the power button (and no, you can’t replace that with the Google Assistant). A double-press of the power button still launches the camera.

With respect to Note 10's cameras, Samsung made some brief changes compared to the cameras on the Galaxy S10. There’s a single selfie camera on the front and three on the back: wide, regular, and telephoto.

Galaxy Note10 has all the camera essentials, from the dual aperture lens to the Ultra Wide Camera, Live focus, and even Scene Optimizer. You can adjust the blur and add bokeh and special effects to make your videos look just as amazing as your photos. Night Mode, now available on the front camera, lets users capture striking selfies no matter how dim or dark the conditions.

The Galaxy Note10 enables users to capture pro-grade video without having to carry around any extra gear. Live focus video adds depth-of-field adjustments so you can blur the background to focus on your subject. Zoom-In Mic amplifies the audio in frame and pushes background noise aside to help focus on the sounds that you want. And to remove the bumps and shakes that usually make an action shot blurry, new and improved Super steady stabilizes footage for super smooth video and is now available in Hyperlapse mode for steady time-lapse videos.

Once they’ve recorded their video, Galaxy Note10 users can edit-on-the-go instantly right from their phone. Video editor can be used with the S Pen, so instead of having to tap to select or edit a clip, users can choose the precise moment they want to trim. For content creators who want to customize their footage even more, Adobe Rush on the Galaxy Note 10 provides a preofessional suite of editing tools, now even more accurate with the S Pen.

For gamers who want to add some personality to their streams, or vloggers who want to enhance their tutorials, the Galaxy Note10 introduces Screen recorder. Easily capture what’s on the screen, use picture-in-picture to add reactions, and use the S Pen to annotate as they record for a more entertaining, engaging video.

As mobile games get more processing-heavy and graphics-rich, the best gaming experiences require top specs. The Galaxy Note10 features the world’s slimmest vapor chamber cooling system, which delivers optimal performance during gameplay while keeping the device slim and sleek. With the AI-based Game Booster, the Galaxy Note10 optimizes performance and power consumption depending on the game. And with the PlayGalaxy Link P2P streaming service, users can pick up where users left off on any PC game and enable them to continue playing on the move with no need for local storage.

More unique features are included in Note 10 such as the AR doodles and the 3D scanner. With AR Doodle, users can use the S Pen to personalize photos with dynamic drawings, effects, and animations that track to the image. For the full 3D scanner, which creates a file you could 3D print or use to put 3D characters into your photos. What's more, you can jot down your notes in the back of a taxi and tap to turn them into readable text you can share. Take notes and draw on the screen whenever inspiration strikes without opening an app. Control your device through clicks and gestures.

The Galaxy Note10 builds on the Bluetooth Low Energy-enabled S Pen capabilities introduced on the Galaxy Note9 by adding Air actions, allowing you to control certain aspects of the device using gestures with the S Pen. By opening up the Air actions SDK, developers can create customized controls that give users the ability to play games or use their favorite applications using gestures. Air actions let you zoom in or out with the camera, change the volume, or flip through photos and more with a simple wave or click.

The Galaxy Note 10 extends Samsung DeX’s capabilities, making it easier for users to work between their phone and a PC or Mac. With a simple, compatible USB connection, users can drag and drop files between devices, and use their favorite mobile apps with a mouse and a keyboard, while keeping their data secure on their phone through Samsung Knox.

The Galaxy Note10 integrates Link to Windows directly into the Quick Panel. With one click, users can connect to their Windows 10 PC. There, they can see notifications, send and receive messages, and review recent photos without pausing to look down at their phone.

Source: Samsung press release, theverge


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