You’ve probably seen this Note 10 phone a lot in the news recently or for a while. Right off the bat, I get a good start worth of impressions. The design is nice, there’s still the complex camera design and all that but we are just cracking the ice
Note 10 can charge up to 100% in only a couple minutes, around 10. This would make sense as we notice as Note 9 would take around half an hour and etc with further generations. This is because the Note 10 has a 7nm processor which is also pretty common in some AMD Radeon computer GPU’s.
Note 10 Storage And Design Sum Up
With this in mind Note 10 can give you up to around 8GB of RAM, and as a second plan, you could just entirely change it with the Note 10+ with 5G internet as well, but this would be relevant to the ‘one second’ downloads which Samsung makes pretty clear with there advertising for the Note 10 regardless. There is a similar system with the internal storage where you can upgrade your SIM card to a Terabyte if you order the micro SD card as an extension Usually you’ll start at 256GB internal storage.
The thing I like with Samsung phones is the almost bezel-less sides that curve off of the side. Traditionally with more recent Samsung phones, you would at least have a bezel base area but for Note 10, it is gone. This could go anywhere from a design choice or it could be just to reduce scratches on sensitive lens parts but Samsung never confirmed this or mentioned it but nonetheless, it cleans up all the traditional clutter
Camera, Sensors And Processing System
Like for most phones and certain Galaxy phones, there’s going to be a significant technological difference between the front and back camera. The front camera has a 10MP selfie system which is still convenient for a one – three-person selfie. There are four official camera lenses at the back, representing the main camera, there are a 16MP, the biggest camera and two 12MP cameras acting as the two additional and there’s a DepthVision camera which serves its own purpose.
In a basic sense, it’s a separate lens for focusing mostly. Mostly in Bokeh type lenses. I have noticed focusing and 3d scanning issues with my J7 Samsung phone so I would logically assume why Samsung would make their own sensor for this.
Battery And Battery Saving
From what I see this is the first phone for Samsung that uses Android 9.0, Samsung hasn’t made it entirely clear why they would integrate it this late in the generation, but this could be anything from financial related reasons or just to cut down on certain power related reasons which may cause future error in other parts of the system, but regardless its there.
I think if we are talking about the quick charge which also is a pretty big advertising strategy for Samsung with there new phone, its a quick 10-minute charge that will give you a good couple hours of battery life. If we mention the battery saving methods with 9.0 pie with the environmental regulations this almost becomes a bit less important regarding battery life is now just something that’s there and goes for a while.
DepthVision By Samsung
This isn’t the most advanced thing about DepthVision. This sensor specifically reads the specific measurements of an object. As what I’m aware of this feature only happens to be unique to this Galaxy phone so I would hope other mainstream tech companies would input this in their phones as if it were nothing. Other companies have done spread out influence, so it’s not really copying in a way I would say personally
Galaxy S Pen And Screen Adaptability Quality
I wanna talk about the Galaxy S Pen for a bit since this is something that receives a lot of attention with new Samsung smartphones.
It’s just mainly portrayed for Note-taking and drawing on your phone but overtime users will most likely find other ways to uses it in a unique way. There is also a notepad feature that turns drawn text into actual typed text although Samsung does warn that it may take a while to turn into text which seems odd knowing this since.
Another major thing they portray with the pen is video and photo editing, its nothing really too major unless dealing with small elements like line cuts but still, regardless the only other portrayed use is for this as well. Overall to conclude this review I would give this product 4 stars [star rating=”4″]
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