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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Just a terrible product, very upset.

I use a phone made by Exinos. And it's just a lousy phone. I'll contrast it with the Xiaomi Mi 9T, which has a price tag of 19000 r. Even though it might sound strange, the quality of a Samsung phone that costs 89900 dollars is just as bad as the quality of a phone that costs 9000 dollars. Simply put, this is a bad phone. It is impossible to use it while it is charging because it has a glitch that causes it to lag and make clicks to itself that aren't intended. The quality of the connection is…

Pros
  • Screen\sStylus\sDex
Cons
  • Batteries Just Squeezes Through the Net.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

It was chosen to take the place of the Chinese Honor play, which had been successful throughout the airborne tests (flying from a height). P. S. failed both the FMF test and the previous test. Generally general, I purchase Samsung products; however, although there was also a choice on the iPhone 11 and the Note 20, I chose to go with the Note 10+ nevertheless. I do not have any regrets about it because the phone, in general, turned out to be very good, beautiful, and powerful for day-to-day…

Pros
  • 1) Nice, huge screen. Superb resolution. 2) Very useful in day-to-day life. 3) The Samsung shell is quite user-friendly, and the general design fits in well with the functionality it offers. 4) I'm not a huge fan of photography, but the camera seems to be really high-quality, as several bloggers on YouTube have likened it to the iPhone 11 pro. Both + and - have their own unique characteristics, but overall, they are equally beneficial. 5) Spen is a wonderful feature because it simplifies use. 6) Reverse charging is helpful in many situations, especially when the charge on the clock has been lost (as I did).
Cons
  • I'll begin by pointing you some of the drawbacks. 1) Despite the fact that the phone costs 60 thousand rupees but only costs 50 thousand rupees to charge, if you use it gently, then of course it will last for 1.5 days. But, if the alignment is altered, the user chooses to play games, watch movies, or browse the Internet, then the battery will last for approximately 9 hours when the power-saving mode is on and the screen backlight is set to 25%. 2) Eksinos is a clever processor, but when combined with powerful games, it can troll very well, even when playing behind a cover. There is more than enough for games with medium and low costs.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Now, onto the particulars. My apparatus is not for the RosTest; rather, it is intended for Hong Kong. Instead of Exinos, it runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855. The difference in performance is staggeringly significant. Also, the price has been adjusted for the better as well. You will give 10–30% more money due to the fact that RosTest is displayed on a smartphone, despite the fact that virtually no one really tests anything. What exactly is the purpose of a smartphone in the first place? They…

Pros
  • The smartphones produced by Samsung are not merely high-quality electronic gadgets; they also provide a solution. 1. Very large and juicy, with excellent black. That the display is a dynamic AMOLED one says it all. 3 resolutions are available: HD+, FullHD, WQHD+. Two color profiles are now available, down from the previous total of four. But, you have the ability to manually select the color and saturation. 2. Cameras. They come in large numbers and are really spectacular. Take a look at the reviews, those of you who are curious about nuances will find them there. 3. A large battery with 4300 mAh capacity. System for the sophisticated management of energy. About individual liberty - in the following comments. 4. A luxurious and exclusive user interface. Following the first debut, the mobile device said that it was interested in upgrading to Android 10 and did so relatively soon. Simultaneous with the release of the latest version of Android, a new One UI 2.0 shell was also made available. 5. A device with NFC (Samsung Pay or Google Pay) and Bluetooth version 5.0 Because I also use a Bluetooth headset in conjunction with my Samsung Watch, the latter option is more practical for me. While doing so, I manage incoming calls using the clock on the wall and communicate with callers using the headset. This is due to the fact that the standard is 5.0. 6. Finally, we have Samsung's illustrious SPen stylus. Now it's a complete computer that fits inside a Bluetooth pen and transforms into a remote control for a camera. The duration of autonomy is about eleven hours! The use of SPen for notetaking is very enjoyable. At the same time, selecting a variety of virtual pens, pencils, and other writing implements will result in the production of the relevant sound while writing. 4,000 degrees of pressure and a calligraphy pen are both very remarkable features. 7. In addition to the new exterior, brand-new control gestures were also introduced. 8. And I've already gotten used to the sidebar on the Edge! 9. You have a great deal of leeway in configuring how the off screen will display notifications, as well as the glow of the side faces and other features. 10. The face unlock feature is incredibly quick, and using it while wearing glasses is no longer an issue. This functionality has never been used by me before. 11. I took out the jack for the analog headphones. The minijack is a complete and utter throwback to another era! By the way, because of it, the current through the battery went up by between 200 and 300 mA per hour! 12. A sound that is crisp, robust, and full. Conversational speaker: the sound is output in a thin gap under the display, which is located between the display and the case of the device. An unexpected and successful solution.
Cons
  • It is irrelevant that there is a fingerprint sensor under the screen because it is a relatively modest sensor. I am unable to state with certainty that this is a significant problem; nonetheless, the scanner should be finished; it is quite possible that the deficiencies will be addressed in a subsequent firmware update. Both the speed and the sensitivity may be improved significantly. It's possible that the protective layer that was put on plays a detrimental impact. 2. A layer of protection film I will declare right off the bat that I am not a proponent of protective films; nevertheless, if everything is carried out in the normal manner, I can tolerate it. In the stores, the managers will glue the films on in such a way that you won't be able to look at them without getting tears in your eyes, and after some time, the film will start to entirely peel off. Indeed, this one has been pasted uniformly, there are no bubbles, and the quality is really great. BUT! Does not reach the corners of the display; dear Samsung, how can this be explained? The four corners of the display, to use a figurative language, are suspended behind the movie. When the user is attempting to call up the Edge panel, their finger tends to stick to the very edge of the film. 3. The relocation of the power button to the left edge of the device is not a drawback but rather something that caused confusion. You can see why they made the attempt; they wanted to integrate it with the Bixby button (generally a controversial thing). On the other hand, I quickly adjusted to the change. Bixby has turned off all of the functions. Bixby is a useless and worthless piece of garbage. Thankfully, everything is routinely turned off here, in contrast to the situation in S9 +, when the service fought only by stopping it, and even then, it managed to come back from the dead a few times. 4. The lack of an iris scanner in the device. Where exactly should the emitter be placed, on the other hand? On the other hand, the iris scanner offers a significantly higher level of protection than the face unlock does.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It is of good quality, but I won't buy it again.

When I put it to use, I found that I enjoyed it quite a bit. The connection is very good, and it holds very securely. The note enables you to sit in social networks and the like, whereas previous versions of smarts did not load pages at all. Everything functions normally as a result of the fact that the architecture and parameters of the Exynos processor have been customized for usage in our networks. There is a possibility that there will be issues with communication on Snapdragon; this is for

Pros
  • Case is comfortable, display is of high quality, signal reception is excellent, charging time is minimal, and the device does not overheat.
Cons
  • As usual, I want better battery life, and I wouldn't say no to having two SIMs and a card.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

Seems solid. Convenient (in a case) (in a case). RAM and memory for the eyes for the next year, or perhaps two years, starting now until at least next year. As I don't participate in gaming, I am unable to provide an unbiased opinion. The advantages of it include the following: The screen is obviously a miniature television that I carry around in my pocket. For me, the use of a stylus is not something that is frequently required, but the fact that I have one is beneficial. In general, a decent…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Never had any experience with Samsung phones because. Their design, body components, and outer shell did not appeal to me at all. After the release of S8, my perspective shifted. I got hooked on the flagships from Xiaomi and thought it was pointless to spend more than $500 on a smartphone, so I just bought a new mi every year instead. Beautiful design, stylish shell, and at one point I even wanted to buy it. Following the release of the Samsung flagships (S8, S9, and S10), I went to a booth in…

Pros
  • The design, the screen, the memory, and the camera
Cons
  • Cost, functionalities of the software

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

It's a fantastic piece of technology. If you aren't a "new product chaser," though, you can pick up a Note 8 or Note 9 for a great price right now without sacrificing any of the phone's features or functionality. The majority of the Note lineup, save the 5 and 9, has gone through my hands at some point. Since I found the Note8 to be flawless, all I will do here is discuss my impressions of the transition to the Note10+. Everything seem to be moving along at a much faster pace now. Improvements…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase is a failure, very unhappy.

A Samsung Galaxy Note 10 plus 256 gb was acquired on Aliexpress in Hong Kong on November 1, 2022, for the price of 90 thousand. Just about a year since the phone's first happy review. Since September 2022, when the Protective Standing Cover was in use, the hands-free speaker rattled audibly. Although switching to a silicone case helped, the issue persisted in some form. Similarly, I noticed that my calls weren't going through straight away and that some weren't getting through at all by the end

Pros
  • I am an avid Samsung consumer and have owned nearly every model the company has released in the past decade. This includes the Note 2, Note 3, Note 4, Note 5, S7, S7 Edge, Note 8, and Note 9. (the last 4 still work with relatives without any problems ). The display on the Note 10 Plus is excellent, and its improvements are clear to see. With more memory available, less frequent checks on storage space are unnecessary. The cameras are top-notch overall, with particularly outstanding stabilization behavior. In addition to its already impressive speed, the ated stylus also responds to airborne movements, which is a great touch.
Cons
  • Sincerely, I lament the fact that Samsung's top-tier price range technology suddenly becomes "pumpkin" ugly once the warranty expires. This strategy, at a cost of $90,000., is horrible. It's unfortunate that the new lottery ticket prices don't reflect improvements in service or quality. If Samsung were to warn consumers about the potentially poor build quality of its flagship devices before they made a purchase, many of them might think twice before plunking down their hard-earned cash for a replacement device under warranty.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

Replaced a 3.5-year-old Samsung S7 edge. A week later, when I finally got my hands on it, I could feel the improvement:) Indeed, that was enjoyable, but we must part ways. I'm crossing my fingers that I don't make the top ten before Note 11 is released. There are benefits to it: Despite my inability to possibly outdo everyone else's list of benefits, I am more than happy to sign up for anything. Thanks to the large display and DeX, I no longer need to bring a laptop on business trips, and I can

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

Holders of this series of notes on a regular basis: ! Important! The new location of the power button is considerably more practical; it only took me about 10 minutes to adjust. The anniversary edition's visuals disappointed me. The "Wow" factor associated with the improved phone has long since worn off. I don't know what was taken out, but I've been using Bluetooth headphones for quite some time now. To that, they contributed something. Nevertheless, the same 3D scanner has the same…

Pros
  • The universe of the note series is a fascinating one, and if you haven't used it before, you're in for a treat. The phone was made for people in "creative professions," such as authors, editors, and journalists. While as a designer I can attest to the usefulness of a slew of features, I can only imagine the amount of lotions available to writers. If the rest of the phone's dimensions have stayed the same, regular users will notice that the screen has expanded to stunning proportions. Even if you forget your phone in a jacket in a closed automobile, the call will still be audible because to the high quality sound. In spite of my personal disinterest, I believe bloggers would greatly appreciate the "wiser" stylus. The depth module served as a great "measurer" of sizes. The 3D scanner on the phone is not particularly accurate, but it is cutting-edge technology and it is always on hand, which is incredibly convenient.
Cons
  • Samsung mobile devices have suffered from this flaw for quite some time. They're quite tricky to walk on. The glassware is the first subject of note 5. For this reason, even a phone constructed from the finest materials must be encased in cheap Chinese plastic. Yet, this is not a complaint against the phone itself, but rather about Samsung. I was hoping for better photo quality from the phone's camera, but given that they did not install a new module, I have to wonder where the disappointing end result was produced.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

has some benefits changed from the Note 9. Since there are so many debatable aspects, I'll be honest and say I didn't want to. Yet as always, Samsung's flagships are the best Android devices. Only they (I don't consider Huawei without Google) had wireless charging, moisture protection, a passable camera, and other things at the time of purchase (June 2022). These are, in fact, the key benefits. Also, it is worthwhile to include a design, a lovely aura light hue, and "framing waterfalls." (We…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

The fact that the film is already pasted onto the display when it leaves the manufacturer is another advantage, however this can also be seen as a drawback. Despite my best efforts to avoid damaging my phone, she managed to scratch it within a few days. The stylus was something I planned to utilize, but I only ended up using it a few times. I haven't yet determined what kinds of things it would be useful for. If so, the display would be somewhat limited, and fingers would be able to reach all…

Pros
  • I switched from the Galaxy S7, and the screen is the biggest improvement. It's spacious, well-lit, and can hold a great deal of data. 256 GB of memory, which is both a plus and a drawback; ideally, I'd have 512 GB, but I couldn't locate any officials carrying that capacity, so I wound up buying an additional 256 GB card. The speakers produce a great sound, however they pale in comparison to the s7. All day use with a single charge. The phone doesn't need charging throughout the day but rather in the evening, so I grabbed it at 6 a.m. Once again, this is fantastic compared to my previous Samsung S7, which I had to charge twice before supper.
Cons
  • a curved display. If you use your finger instead of a stylus, it's just fine, although the latter option is a major hassle. If any button is positioned on the edge of the screen, then it is not always possible to press it even with a finger. Irritating to the extreme. How to use the fingerprint reader. Here's where I felt the most dissatisfaction. The Note10's under-screen scanner is terrible compared to the s7's fingerprint reader, which allowed for instantaneous unlocking. To begin, unlocking is not a one-and-done process, and it does not last forever. In continuation of our discussion about fingerprint readers: If you turn off AOD, you may have to "poke" around for a while before you find what you're looking for, but at least you'll be able to see where to put your finger. Occasionally, even with AOD enabled, the icon that indicates where to place one's finger to unlock the device vanishes, leaving me unable to do so except using a PIN or similar digital code. And it's not a cute little creature, either. Even though many others have written on the left-hand button, I won't be the first to admit that it's great. I haven't been able to adjust to it. Simply put, it's inconvenient. Brakes. Occasionally, even the UI lags, which could be due to an Exynos issue. Then there's a brief period of reflection. Even if it was released a year ago, seeing this on a flagship device is still a bit unexpected. I'm not up-to-date on the gaming scene because I don't participate. Yet, even minimal lag is frustrating.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

The phone lacks unnecessary marketing features, such as a 120 GHz screen with low quality and a 120x camera zoom that is hard to utilize, in contrast to 2022 variants. Absolutely suggest purchasing. has benefits As other reviews and comments have already described all the benefits of this model, I would only add that I think the phone really leaves a great impression. Huge, stunning, strong, cozy, with a great screen, sound, and camera, and with a passable battery. The acquisition has met my…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The phone was picked solely for its design; I don't use a stylus. Certain benefits Prior to that, after almost three years of use, my Samsung Galaxy 7 Edge started to slow down and develop cracks. Because all other phones look like they sprang from an incubator, I wanted one with a larger screen and proper angles. I liked how the basket looked in the gallery and notes; I used to only see this on iPhones. You can simply recover deleted images and notes right now. The screen is stunning, and the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

It has been well worth the money for me to purchase this wonderful smartphone, which I enjoy using. If you want a smartphone that is of really great quality and has a good camera, with the ability to capture pictures using the "take it out" mode, then you need this one! Because of the powerful processor, the camera as well as any programs run very quickly and are ready to be utilized right away. A separate discussion about the stylus is a very convenient thing for work (precise clicks on the…

Pros
  • The camera takes photos that are practically on par with those taken by the iPhone 11 pro (checked personally) The crispness and vividness of the colors on the screen Stylus Stereo speaker volume Speaker volume Strong central processing unit
Cons
  • Although the battery capacity is a little low, considering that for such a device you need at least 5000 mAh and this one only has 4300, it is plenty for a day's worth of use in Wi-Fi mode, mobile Internet, a camera, and a few phone conversations with occasional use of the charge. The photographs taken by the camera are of a high quality, but they are lacking in detail. If you crop the image sufficiently, you can make out some "soap," but in reality, these are relatively insignificant details. The most significant drawback is that it is not possible to take pictures of the night sky or the moon in real life, and the quality of the images taken in the dark is far lower than those taken with an identical iPhone. Yet these are really just nitpicking, as there are other gadgets that can accomplish the same goals.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

Since I wear my smartphone in a case and have been using it for some time, inadvertent clicks on the device hardly ever happen. I often use the fingerprint sensor when it is not practical to point the camera at the face because it is very conveniently located (contrary to the opinions of all reviewers, who claim that it is very poorly located; it depends on the user, hand size, because if I had purchased the regular version without (+) I would also have spoken about the sensor). It always…

Pros
  • A stylus, a fingerprint sensor, a button layout without a Bixby button.
Cons
  • There are some issues that need to be fixed.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

Many advantages: The screen is absolutely incredible, with vibrant colors; I have not seen anything like it on any other flagship devices. Of course, the difference between this and other flagship devices is not cosmic, but it is noticeable to the naked eye. In terms of the size of the phone, I'm afraid that if you require something more compact than this smartphone can't meet your needs. Too huge for frail girls. In the interest of safety, you should avoid shining such a toy's light on the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

I made the switch from the Galaxy Note 8 to it. Prior to that, there was the Note 5, and before that, there was the Note 3, and before that, there was the Note 1. I consider this line to be the best on the market for people who require a smartphone for work. Because I frequently need to review and modify documents as well as make notes, having a big screen with a good picture and a pen at my disposal is really vital to me. I don't perceive a significant difference between the Note 9 and the…

Pros
  • 1. Excellent uptime. The previous generation of the Note 8 did not make it through the day when subjected to the same levels of stress as this one, but it is still able to hold 40 percent of its charge. 2. Cameras. Even though I'm not much of a photographer, even to my untrained eye, I can tell that this new phone is an improvement over the one it replaced. 3. the rate of work accomplished To tell you the truth, the previous one did not slow down either, but some resource-intensive applications launch much quicker. (But, I took it on Snap, so I won't comment on how it is on Exinos.) 4. Unquestionably more pleasant to hold in one's hand. 5. The package includes a film to put on the screen as well as a gorgeous silicone case that has a coating that prevents slipping. (It is true that due to this coating, the case has a propensity to gather dirt; nonetheless, you should not forget to wipe it) I have noticed comments in this thread expressing dissatisfaction with the performance of the fingerprint sensor; nevertheless, I did not observe anything of the sort.
Cons
  • 1. It is unfortunate that they removed the pulse sensor from the back panel; as a result, you are only able to measure things like stress or blood oxygen saturation after a period of time has passed. 2. The "aura" case is stunning beyond belief, but it stains incredibly easily and can be utilized for on-location fingerprinting due to its porous nature. 3. To put it diplomatically, the official price is a little bit disappointing. Yet, if one is willing to look for other routes, they will be discovered. I believe that the price of unofficials, which is currently at 60k, is acceptable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

I'm not sure about the slippery case because I immediately put the phone in a case. There may be such a moment if you wear it "naked," but you will likely wipe it constantly because the prints are so obvious. All these issues are resolved with the cover. I'll keep the camera, though. He captures good images on the machine, but as with any camera, the hands and the head often have the final say. Over time, I discovered that the photographs are produced with a more natural white balance if you…

Pros
  • changed from the Note 4. Of course, the Note 10+ looks like a rocket in comparison. What are Note 10+'s benefits for me specifically: - Display. It's large, juicy, and vibrant. - Power. The phone handles everything flawlessly no matter how much I load it with (games, graphic software for processing photographs, and a ton of internet tabs). — A stylus. It's a highly practical thing if you know what and how to use it. I don't need it, but because it's there, I have to use it. - Protection from moisture. tested on a bike through rain and waterfalls. - Although many people disagree with it, I'll add a battery here. I'll provide two different battery life examples each day. The first one (which was ate before it) is on vacation: By the end of the day, at least 12% of those who never sat down remained (typically between 20 and 30%). This includes 15-20 minutes of morning games, two hours (or more) of offline navigator work with the screen on, photos and many more photos, and WhatsApp communication. One typical movie on an airplane used no more than 5–10% of the battery. Two movies in a row appear to cost 12%. The second is a worker: I talk on the phone a lot during the day, am constantly on WhatsApp, play for a half-hour or an hour each day, and spend the evenings watching YouTube videos and other online content, occasionally a navigator. By evening, the number of shows is almost never less than 30% (52% charge at the time of writing at 18.00). The charger itself also charges the phone swiftly at the same time. In a nutshell, I don't use a power bank anymore. - ON. I just grabbed the phone and swiftly set everything up for myself, no tambourine dance. This served as a good indicator for me.
Cons
  • - Price. I wouldn't pay the whole fee, therefore the choice appeared. - If I had the option, I would put the device on Snape. I once encountered a faded screen in intense games during a long game. The screen eventually became brighter once more. Reviews transgressed against Exinos. I'm not pleased with the fingerprint scanner. particularly with safety glass. For me, it works the first time, 70/30. (see the addition in the comments).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Out of the 2022 characters that may be used, I used 1945 in the "Disadvantages" section. I think it's clear that I didn't like this gadget. Yet, this is not the case in the slightest; on the contrary, I adore practically all aspects of this gadget. I could go on and on about how fantastic this item is because it truly is. You can purchase it right now for between $55,000 and $60,000, and for that sum, trust me, you'll get the MAXIMUM of various chips and practical features. No other device will

Pros
  • You all already know very well from other reviews how this device stands out among the same Chinese remnants these days (don't dislike for the Chinese, just accept the truth that the majority of today's Chinese, yes, and not only the Chinese, it looks like a Galaxy S8 with reduced frames and a cutout for the camera / pop-up camera). With the exception of the 3.5mm jack, this smartphone can offer you everything you require for daily use.
Cons
  • Of course, Jack's absence, as noted above, was disappointing. I personally use Galaxy Buds, but I won't be able to, at least without an adapter, connect a phone to a computer in a line-in, for example. Samsung was too lazy to include an adapter in the package. Although devices with an old box are less expensive than the Note10+, the box has gotten worse in comparison to the Note8/9/FE boxes. However, I really liked the cardboard that was placed on top, and the magnetic "door" was also very cool. The relocation of the power button to the left side absolutely irritated me. I used to be able to snap screenshots by holding down the power and volume down buttons with my fingers, but that is no longer possible. The speedy launch of the camera, which was previously triggered by double pressing the "Home" button, has vanished, but this is not a problem exclusive to this particular smartphone—it affects all devices without a physical "Home" button—only those with touch-sensitive "Home" buttons. As there shouldn't be much time between two presses, the phone sometimes locks up instead of activating the camera. Recall that this feature was originally intended to provide "rapid access to the camera for instant capture of some event," but now you have the option to just lock the phone if you missed an essential moment. Not very polite, to put it mildly. Removed was the option to alter the size of the Quick Access Toolbar's icon grid ("shutter on top" if you are an amateur). Because just 8 icons can be seen on the page on a 6.8" display, the icons' size has made me feel old and nearsighted. No, this is not a failure. A 5x5 grid could be placed on a significantly smaller 5.66" display with OneUI 2.0 on the NoteFE (as opposed to 2.1, which came pre-installed on my Note10+), yet everything was clearly visible and did not accidentally switch on. It's possible that this will return in the future OneUI 2.5, although the likelihood is quite low.