Smartphones Samsung Galaxy Note 10: Official Introduction


Impressive, but I'll sit out for the next couple generations. My Note 8 still does everything I need it to.
 
Both Apple and Samsung have gotten stale with their designs over the last couple years. Seeing way more (hardware) innovation from the Chinese.
 
The fact that the Note 10+ is packing 12gb of ram is pretty insane for a phone.
That is like packing a high-torque V12 under the hood. I am running 12gb of ram on my laptop. It can handle multiple numerous apps and programs simultaneously without skipping a beat.
 
The fact that the Note 10+ is packing 12gb of ram is pretty insane for a phone.
That is like packing a high-torque V12 under the hood. I am running 12gb of ram on my laptop. It can handle multiple numerous apps and programs simultaneously without skipping a beat.
It is true, the hardware is impressive, however I wish Samsung will sort out their software issue. I had my Galaxy S8 for 2 years and I never had any issues with it, it never crashed, never had to restart itself. However I am having these issues with my S10+. Initially it was the battery drain, then the camera will freeze and crash, and then it will fail to access the SD card.
 
Both Apple and Samsung have gotten stale with their designs over the last couple years. Seeing way more (hardware) innovation from the Chinese.

Like what? And something that isn't copied, already available or western tech?

Agree with the first part though. It's awefully stale. I am still on `an iPhone 7 and couldn't care less about it. Though I will be upgrading to the iPhone 11 when it comes out. Mostly for the much better camera, because the 7 is fine as it is.
 
It is true, the hardware is impressive, however I wish Samsung will sort out their software issue. I had my Galaxy S8 for 2 years and I never had any issues with it, it never crashed, never had to restart itself. However I am having these issues with my S10+. Initially it was the battery drain, then the camera will freeze and crash, and then it will fail...


The faster these phone companies come out with new hardware innovations the more problems we can expect with them.
New phone are rolled out every year and the engineers and testers might not have ample time to test for long term durability and average reliability so more lemon phones come off the line. This is part of the problem and why I personally would not spend $1,100.00 for a cell phone.
I think the year to year rollover is too soon as I believe the average consumer is keeping their phones longer than ever before.
This report suggests so. -->> New Study Suggests People Are Keeping Their Phones Longer Because There’s Not Much Reason to Upgrade

A two-year rollover should have been implemented from the start as this would have given ample time for reliability testing
and a more impressive hardware difference to older models from a consumer standpoint.
 
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got a first-hand look at the Note 10 plus and drove this 12gb ram-V12 to globalcarfourm.com. Very smooth and fast. The phone quite large and pretty light in fact. The screen is vivid with life-like colors but not as bright as I expected. Navigating through the UI is a breeze and seemed uncluttered upon going through the files. It is straight forward with minimal bloat-wear. I must have spent like 2-minutes with it and these were my first-hand initial impressions.
 

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