Testseek.com have collected 717 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975 / SM-N976 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus SM-N975 / SM-N976 .
August 2019
(88%)
717 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
1439 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
880100717
The editors liked
Eye-Candy Design | Solid Built Quality
Full Screen Curved Display | Thin-bezels
Excellent Dynamic AMOLED Display | Very High Brightness
IP68 Rated – Dust & Water Resistance
Reverse Wireless Charging
Great Cameras – Live Focus Video
960fps slow-motio
Useful S Pen stylus
Top-notch performance
Long battery life
Excellent display
Great cameras
Power-packed features
Killer design
Better battery life
Gorgeous HDR10 display
Dual speaker sound
S-Pen is more versatile than ever
Bright OLED screen with small hole and razor-thin bezels
Excellent battery life
Great-sounding stereo loudspeakers
Fast battery charging
Supports even faster speeds with another wall charger
Nice camera experience a
The most compact Galaxy Note ever
Bright OLED screen with a small punch hole and razor-thin bezels
Fast charging
S-Pen with tons of unique features
Nice camera experience all-around
Great im
Design
Performance
Battery
Best display on a smartphone
Incredible S Pen Features
Awesome Selfie Camera
Live Focus Video
Stunning AMOLED display
Fast and smooth performance
Attractive design
All-day battery life
Good
Stunning display
Excellent cameras
Very good battery life
Bundled charger is really fast
Improved low-light camera
Improved power efficiency
The editors didn't like
No 3.5 mm Audio Jack
Hybrid SIM Tray
Weak Wi-Fi Coverage
Back Surface Is Fingerprint Magnet
Expensive
Huge
No headphone jack
Confusing 5G situation
Camera need work
S Pen may be gimmicky for some
Super-smudgy back panel
No 3.5mm audio jack
Controversial power button placement
The in-display fingerprint needs more optimization (mostly software-wise)
A high-refresh rate screen would have made it a lot more competitive
Telephoto lacks a longer reach than 2x
The Night m
The arbitrary feature cuts from the big model are at odds with the Note's all-out ethos
The in-display fingerprint reader needs more optimization (mostly software-wise)
Abstract: It's August, and like clockwork, the new Samsung Galaxy Note is here. This is actually the 10th Galaxy Note device if you count the Galaxy Note Edge, so just like the company's Galaxy S10 line, Samsung wants to make a splash with the Samsung Galaxy Note...
Abstract: It's August, and like clockwork, the new Samsung Galaxy Note is here. This is actually the 10th Galaxy Note device if you count the Galaxy Note Edge, so just like the company's Galaxy S10 line, Samsung wants to make a splash with the Samsung Galaxy Note...
Abstract: Last week, I had the chance to spend about an hour with the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and 10 Plus. As a Galaxy Note 9 owner, and long-time Note series fan, I was mostly pleased with the Galaxy Note 10/10 Plus improvements and will likely continue using t...
Abstract: I've held off writing this for a while, because hey – of course it's going to be the best Samsung can offer – anything less and they're in trouble. But in a time when there are new phones all the time I thought it best to take a much much longer look.An...
Published: 2019-09-19, Author: Alex , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy Note series has always been about big screen devices that come with a now more useful stylus or as Samsung call it, the S-Pen.I've been a Galaxy Note user since I bought my first Galaxy Note 2 in 2013. Since then, I've had the Note 5...
Abstract: When Samsung announced the arrival of two versions of its latest Galaxy Note — the 6.3-inch Note 10 and the 6.8-inch Note 10+ — it signalled a small departure from previous years. In spirit, the Galaxy Note 10+ is the true successor to Samsung's iconic bi...
Camera can't compete with Pixel, Battery life still way less than it should be
If you're the person who's entire life revolves around their phone and like the idea of investing in making that experience the best it can be, you'll get a lot out of what the Note 10+ offers...
There probably isn't anything I wrote in this review that's going to sway you to buy or not buy a Galaxy Note 10+. With an $1,100 price tag and top-of-the-line everything, it's geared toward the Android user who wants the best, and boy, does it deliver.Da...
Beautifully designed, Lovely screen, Superb performance, S-Pen is still really useful, DeX is one of the coolest computer and productivity integrations a phone has ever seen, AR Doodle is a surprisingly cute feature, Screen protector and case included in
Battery life isn't great, Camera could be better, In-screen fingerprint reader isn't always the fastest, No headphone jack, Expensive
While the Galaxy Note10+ doesn't offer the best camera of the year, it's still a solid effort altogether, and a great phone.We're sure you'll agree when we say it's not a surprise to call the Note10+ “the best Note yet”, as Samsung isn't likely to go back...
Let's put this device into prospective, at $1,699 with 256MB of memory this device is expensive. But what you get is a cutting edge smartphone, pro camera, and a unique PC capability device that via the use of a very clever S Pen delivers a host of functi...