Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Factory Unlocked Cell Phone With 256GB (U Cell Phones & Accessories Review
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Model Name | Note 10 |
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Wireless Carrier | Unlocked |
Brand | Samsung Electronics |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
Operating System | Android |
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Description of Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Factory Unlocked Cell Phone With 256GB (U Cell Phones & Accessories
- screen sized, stylus armed
- The headphones only produce mediocre sound, and there is no 3.5mm jack. I had to get a USB-C DAC, so you can finally relax.
- The most cutting-edge phone, in my opinion, at the start of the autumn of 2022. Nothing with a 6.3" screen that is lighter or smaller has been discovered. satisfied with how well wireless charging has worked. The phone heats up from it substantially less than the Samsung S7. incredibly happy with the smooth edges on both sides. I endorse this leather case as excellent. I seized a plastic protected one right away for my trip, etc.
- Sure, it's pricey and has already arrived, but I don't regret buying it. When you have it in your hands, you can clearly see what you paid for.
- Considerations include size, weight, design, functionality, and performance.
- Battery.
- Screen. Compactness (no matter how weird it may sound for the Note series) (no matter how strange it may sound for the Note series). Stylus. The note that, in my opinion, is the most successful was chosen on purpose.
- Several people report seeing a flickering or "shim," however I can only see it at a brightness level of 30 percent. obsolete camera module and less-than-optimal shooting algorithms. At first, the price was obviously too much. Have trouble transitioning from 2G to 4G.
- camera, independence, capability, and stylus.
- there is no headphone jack (jack 3.5)
- The following review was previously suppressed by an idiot robot from due to allegations that it cheated on advertising. Excellent appearance and craftsmanship. The screen, the camera, and the sound all meet expectations. Comparatively diminutive in comparison to its companion 10+. It is tedious to list all of the benefits. The rating of 5 allows the content to speak for itself. Better with regard to the deficiencies:)
- 1. Attempting to use a fingerprint on protective glass is ineffective. Here, you have the option of going without protection or getting a fingerprint and utilizing a different unlock. 2. Abuse of battery Charge is quickly depleted when the device is used actively when the screen is on (for example, when using it for YouTube, social networks, mail, games, and so on). In regular mode, which refers to using the phone for the tasks for which it was designed, the battery is able to maintain a charge for at least one day and sometimes even slightly longer (I could not last longer than 26-28 hours). 3. Price. To put it another way, if a high degree of design (including compactness), usefulness, and performance are not compatible with a capacious battery, then it is a waste of money to set the price at more than five hundred dollars. 4. The plethora of applications from Samsung and Google that come pre-installed on the device. On the other hand, they don't put in a lot of effort, they don't ask for food, and they don't bring themselves up.
- Stylus. Perfect for using Teamviewer or AnyDesk to operate on Windows. A phone, unlike a tablet, is small (take it out of your pocket to use it), always available, and always enables you to execute urgent operations remotely if someone occasionally needs to immediately go to a remote PC. Additionally, the stylus makes it simpler to copy texts, files, and notes. It's also cool to use it while wearing gloves in the cold. The dignity may also include the Samsung shell. In contrast to the Huawei version, it is practical, gorgeous, and moves at a constant speed (once the phone slowed down, in the first minutes after ating to android 10). Also, communication works flawlessly, wi-fi is stable, and it works from a distance (again, in comparison with other phones that were in use).
- It has a poor battery. The presence of a power bank solves this, but I would still prefer longer battery life (I have wireless charging at home and at work, so I hardly notice this drawback, but if you are not planning a long trip in a personal car and want to actively use your phone during the day, you can't do without a power bank). Probably the absence of a headphone port; even though I occasionally use full Bluetooth headphones, there was once a rental car without a 3.5 jack when there was an aux (but taking an adapter from ucb-c to 3.5 is not a problem for such cases). The cost is considerable, without a doubt, but it would be a stretch to call it a drawback. Moreover, the under-screen optical unlock scanner is incredibly slow. Despite the fact that the phone usually unlocks the face swiftly, I don't really appreciate his work. Oh, and there's another funny thing. Murtazin on the mobile review complimented the screen in the sense that it responds flawlessly to sunlight and light sensors enable the screen to rapidly and smoothly change to different lighting situations. Yet I wouldn't suggest that the phone screen that is active is in any way unique from other screens when exposed to the intense Crimean sun (in the same Huawei P smart Z for example). There is no magic involved here with the light sensor.
- Contrary to what some people have said, it has a decent speaker, screen, and speed, and its battery lasts for three days.
- The first thing I'd like to point out is how well it fits in the hand and how easy it is to operate with just one hand. The ergonomics of the device are excellent (relative to all phablets). The most notable features are the performance, screen, camera capability, pen, and sound.
- The battery is the first and most essential component; without it, the device would not make it through the entire workday. The second issue is with the bundle; everything that was included in the Note 9 has been removed, including the tape-c-usb and tape-c-mini usb adapters. There is no protective coating used during manufacturing like there is on the Note 10+.
- A little screen with useful line functionality camera with a broad field of view and minimal weight
- Screen printed stereo implementation of speaker body vibrations
- Aesthetics, noise, charging time, and casing.
- The device's price tag ranks as the first consideration. For a phone that's available anywhere a smartphone is sold, the selection of accessories—including cases—is surprisingly restricted, and the resulting costs are comparable to those of constructing a cast-iron bridge.
- Lightweight and lovely
- Embarrassing autonomy, deplorable autonomy, and deplorable chipset for the European and 2022 markets