Samsung Galaxy Note10 Review

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 delivers epic battery life and a super-bright screen in a phenomenally compact design, though its software features could use some work. Samsung built the Galaxy Note brand on delivering the best big-screen phones around, but the best thing about the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is how delightfully small it is. The 6.3-inch Note 10 is one of the most compact big-screen phones yet, thanks to its nearly bezel-free Infinity-O screen — and some features Samsung left on the cutting room floor. The Note 10 also boasts several S-Pen enhancements (including gestures), introduces helpful video recording features and a new way to mirror the phone on a PC. Although the $949/£869 Note 10 doesn't represent the pinnacle of Samsung's phablets, it should hit the sweet spot for most people in terms of size and specs. The idea of a compact phablet might sound crazy, but it actually makes a whole lot of sense when you use it. However, there are some trade-offs. You won’t find a headphone jack on the Note 10, and the microSD card slot is gone, too. The Note 10’s screen also isn’t as sharp as its predecessor's, though you'd be hard pressed to notice a difference between them.