Samsung Galaxy Note 10
At Samsung’s Unpacked event, they officially unveiled their Galaxy Note 10 flagship smartphones: the Note 10 and Note 10+ hit. Both arrive at stores on Aug. 23 at starting, priced from $950 and $1,100, respectively, with Verizon Wireless getting an exclusive 5G 10+ version exclusive retailing for $1,300. All of the models feature bezel-less AMOLED displays with an embedded Infinity-O front-facing selfie camera.



The base Galaxy Note 10 features a 6.3-inch (2,280 x 1,080) AMOLED screen with a 1080p resolution, while the Galaxy Note 10+ sports a large 6.8-inch (3,040 x 1,440) AMOLED display with a sharper 1440p resolution, both powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor. As for other specifications, the Galaxy Note 10 offers 8GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and a 3,500 mAh battery. The Galaxy Note 10+ comes with 12GB of RAM and 256GB or 512GB of internal storage as well as 4,300 mAh battery.


Another quirky (yet useful) feature is the Note 10’s ability to convert your handwritten notes directly into digital text. In other words, most of your scribbles can be converted into a legible text note. This means that you can search within your notes can be searched or even before the conversion by simply using keywords. Air Actions allows a Note 10 user to swipe the air with the S Pen and switch between the various camera modes or even make circular motions to zoom in or out.

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