Our Samsung Galaxy Note10+ video review is up

The Samsung Galaxy Note10+ unveiled earlier this month comes with many improvements over its predecessor. But, it ditches a feature that still has a lot of demand - 3.5mm headphone jack.

Besides, the placement of the power button also makes taking screenshots using a combination of volume down key and power button difficult. This doesn't really make the Note10+ a bad device, and if you are thinking of buying one, you can check out our video review below.

The Galaxy Note10+ comes with 12GB RAM and will be powered by an Exynos 9825 SoC or the Snapdragon 855 chip depending on where you live. The smartphone boasts a 6.8" QHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display with a fingerprint scanner embedded in it.

Our Samsung Galaxy Note10+ video review is up

The display has a punch hole up top at the center for the 10MP selfie camera, and around the back is a quad camera setup which is a combination of 12MP main, 12MP telephoto, 16MP ultra-wide, and ToF modules.

Our Samsung Galaxy Note10+ video review is up

The smartphone boots to Android Pie-based One UI and comes in two storage options - 256GB and 512GB. It also comes with a microSD card slot for storage expansion which is missing from the vanilla Note10.

The Galaxy Note10+ comes with a much more versatile S-Pen and packs a 4,300 mAh battery with 45W fast charging support. However, the charger that comes bundled only supports 25W charging speed.

You can head this way to read our full written review of the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ for more details.

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