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Galaxy Note 10 Plus In 2021

So I made a big decision to upgrade from my Google  pixel 2 which I did love to the infamous galaxy  note 10 plus back in august 2019 and usually  by now I am honestly itching to get my hands  on the new tech such as the note 20 or even the  fold series but I’m not so sure I’m ready to  give up my note 10 plus just yet so that’s what I  want to talk about today why I think the Samsung  galaxy note 10 plus is still a great phone in  2021 and why it’s the number one x flagship  phone ID probably recommend to people if they  can get their hands on one stay tuned and let’s  talk about it some more guys welcome back to tech.

Galaxy Note 10 Plus In 2021

It easy before we start the video write down in  the comments section what your immediate thoughts  are on the note 10 plus in 2021 do you think it’s  still a good phone or if you don’t like it write  down what you’d have instead I’m really interested  to see what you guys think anyway the galaxy note  10 plus what a phone and with the recent release  of one ui 3.0 its feeling fresher and snappier  than ever now Samsung have said that they will  discontinue the note 10 series but you can still  definitely find them brand new going anywhere  between 500 pounds and 750 pounds which in my  opinion is excellent value no they don’t have  the blisteringly fast snapdragon 8655 or even the  b55 plus but the b55 it ships with is still ample  for what any average consumer would really need  and the same can be said for the xenos processor I know it gets a lot of stick but that’s personally  the one that I have in this phone and I’ve had  no issues with it. 

I’ve used the note 10 plus  heavily every day since I got it from watching  movies and TV shows every morning on the way to  work and even starting a YouTube channel with  it yep that’s right until a few months ago every  single video was actually recorded with my galaxy  note 10 plus and in that time despite recording  4k 60fps every single day almost I’ve never ran  into any issues even when the storage has been  virtually maxed out on it and yes I suppose we  should go ahead and talk about the camera on the  note 10 plus so we have a 12 megapixel primary  16 megapixel ultra wide and 12 megapixel telephoto  lens now it doesn’t have the insane zoom that  the note 20 or the s21 has but honestly I  think that’s a bit of a marketing gimmick  I can only think of a few situations I might want  to use that feature and if I did want to use it  it’s probably not for taking a photo. 

It’s probably  for reading a sign that’s really far away and even  to this day I haven’t used the telephoto lens once  on my note 10 plus and I’m always taking photos  and videos as you well know speaking of marketing  gimmicks you might be thinking but Alex the note  20 and the s21 have 8k video recording well it  might very well do but very few of us have an  8k TV or display people are still catching up  with 4k so again in my opinion its very nice  to have but it’s still a bit of a marketing  gimmick the note 10 plus shoots up to 4k  60fps which is more than enough for most of us I  will admit that cameras have made huge leaps since  the note 10 plus was released but I don’t think  anyone would consider the note 10 plus camera bad  at all and in my opinion it’s still pretty future  proof especially now with the pro video ambo  photo mode giving you that extra flexibility  to be creative another thing that I think still  looks insane is the screen. 

Galaxy Note 10 Plus In 2021

It’s just stunning  to look at its got a pretty bright screen  especially when you compare it things like  the iPhone xs max it tops out around 793 nits  so you’re going to be able to see this  really easily when you’re in direct sunlight  now whether note 10 plus does start to  struggle a bit compared to newer smartphones  is the refresh rate 120 hertz is now a very sought  after feature on phones now and I have to admit  at least 90 hertz would have been nice to see here  but is that really gonna change my overall opinion  of this phone no I mean many people even struggle  to see the difference between 60hz and 120hz so  for at least the average consumer it’s not going  to affect your overall experience with this phone  also do consider that a high refresh rate screen  will affect battery life which does bring me on  to another important point so the note 10 plus  does ship out with a 4 300 milliamp hour battery  which equates to around 10 to 11 hours of battery  life and whilst I’ll admit sometimes those numbers  can be a stretch it does generally get me to the  end of the day even with heavy usage but cutting  it a little bit close for my liking so you might  be thinking okay so that’s one reason I might want  to upgrade to a newer more recent model well not  necessarily for example the note 20 ultra has a 4  500 milliamp hour battery which is rated for  a similar amount of time running at 60 hertz  definitely not more than the note 10 plus though  but then when you run it 120 hertz you’re only  gonna be getting around seven to eight hours’ worth of screen on time which for me balances  off the trade-offs of not having that refresh  rate with the note 10 plus quite nicely I do  have a lot of good things to say about the note 10  plus but there is a few things that I won’t miss  for example the fingerprint scanner is mediocre  at best it’s very inconsistent and it’s something  that I’ve picked up on over time then there’s  a camera although I do maintain my statement  that is absolutely brilliant I would like to  see some higher frame rates at least at 1080p  for doing some nice slow-mo. shots but again not  a feature that say an average consumer would miss  then lastly and it’s not something I use often  but I have found the live focus feature to be  a little bit off compared to similar  features on other flagship smartphones.  

Galaxy Note 10 Plus In 2021

But honestly I’m nitpicking here I actually  really had to spend time thinking about the  bad parts of the note 10 plus I’m still  in love with this phone and I think the  design still looks sleek an modern admittedly  one-handed operation can be difficult sometimes  and although I do like the look the curved edges  can cause a lot of accidental swipes and tabs  but this isn’t something that’s unique to the  note 10 plus this will happen on any larger phone  really so to answer the question should you buy a  note 10 plus in 2021 yes you should it’s still an  excellent phone and it still competes with some  of the newer flagship phones out there it does  have some features that they have lost including  a slightly longer battery life and things like  expandable storage so if you’re not used to  flagship phones and you’re usually put off by  the price of the newer models then maybe picking  up a note 10 plus would be a great idea for you  that’ll get you nice and close to a flagship  experience without paying the premium price  tag so yeah that was a quick recap and review of  the note 10 plus in 2021 as always let me know in  the comment section what you thought and if you  are new around here please do hit that subscribe  button but for now thank you so much for watching  and hopefully I’ll see you in the next one.

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