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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ with 256GB in Aura Glow for GSM Users by Agata Uchman ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

I went from the Galaxy Note 8 to it. Earlier, there were the Note 5, Note 3, and Note 1. I think this line is the best available for people who need a smartphone for work. A huge screen with a decent picture and a pen are highly vital to me because I frequently need to look at/edit papers and take notes. If you already own one of these models and don't have extra money, you might want to hold off on purchasing the Note 9 or even the Note 8 because I don't see any significant differences between them. In any case, wait until Note 20 launches in August. Either prices will drop for this model, or some key advantages will emerge. But for everyone else, I suggest paying closer attention if you want to purchase a potent universal smartphone for work and play that will be useful for at least another two to three years.

Pros
  • 1. Very high uptime. During heavy use, the prior Note 8 did not last until the evening; this one keeps 40% of the battery under similar conditions. Two. Cameras. Although I'm not particularly fond of photography, the new phone has a notable improvement over the previous one. 3. Workflow speed. To be honest, the old one did not speed up either, but some resource-intensive applications opened quicker. (But, I snapped it, so I won't say for Exinos.) 4. It feels in the hand much more comfortable. 5. The kit includes a screen film and a lovely silicone case with a non-slip coating. (It is true that due to this coating, the case tends to acquire dirt; remember to wipe.) I saw complaints about how the fingerprint sensor operates here, but I didn't see anything like that.
Cons
  • 1. It is unfortunate that the pulse sensor was removed from the back panel; as a result, only after hours can you measure your pulse, stress level, or blood oxygen saturation. 2. The "aura" case, which can be used for field fingerprinting, is insanely gorgeous but very easily soiled. 3. To put it mildly, the official price is disappointing. Yet, those who look for alternatives will discover them. I believe the cost of unofficials is reasonable at 60k.