Note 10+ wins camera and display benchmarks, tops Verizon's 5G download speeds
The Note 10 duo offers a lot more to early adopters than the Note 9 did at launch. While the camera kits are still the great ones from the Galaxy S10 5G or S10+, the algorithms have been changed and new shooting modes like live focus audio zoom for video have been added. Here the similarities end, as the Note 10 has a much more refined design than the S10 family which was not the case when the S9 and Note 9 came around.
Note 10+ has one of the best mobile displays
On the other hand, those high brightness measurements brought with them higher power consumption than the Note 9 in the same scenarios which doesn’t bode well for any expectations of an enhanced battery life due to the slightly higher capacity.
Note 10 and 10+ sport the fastest memory and blazing chipsets
A new discovery, Note10 UFS3.0 performance is currently the most powerful, compared to OnePlus 7 Pro and Galaxy Fold, we found that it far exceeds other mobile phones in terms of Random write and SQLite, it can be determined that Note10 uses a new File system. pic.twitter.com/OIxFsKe5ll
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Note 10+ camera wins the best camera samples accolade
While we know that the Note 10, 10+ and 10+ 5G are top dogs when it comes to specs and performance, we were more interested in the camera behavior, as the Galaxy flagships have consistently proven to be some of the best out there when it comes to photography and especially video recording.
The Galaxy Note 10 comes equipped with three cameras – ultra wide-angle, regular, and telephoto – while the Note 10+ ups the ante by adding a fourth, ToF (Time-of-Flight) camera to the mix. Both models cover a big enough focal range between the wide-angle and the telephoto cameras, but the Note 10+ has the added benefit of being better at measuring depth, thanks to its ToF camera.