Note 10 Plus Review: This Phone Makes Us Say wow

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Samsung makes excellent phones that check nearly every box of what you'd want in a device: a clear, brilliant screen. [/news/the-note-10s-6-best-camera-tricks-and-how-to-use-them/ Great cameras]. Strong battery life. But it's been years since all the individual parts have come together in a way that makes me sit back and say, "Wow." The Galaxy Note 10 Plus does that in a way that's eluded Samsung phones since the [/reviews/samsung-galaxy-note-7-review/ tragic Galaxy Note 7]. 

This isn't just a phone that has it all -- it's a phone I genuinely want to use. The Note 10 Plus is the total package and the best phone Samsung's made in years.

The prismatic Aura Glow color I tested is utterly striking to look at, the features are nearly all best-of-breed and Samsung has even worked to close the gap between its camera tools and camera-centric rivals like the [/reviews/huawei-p30-pro-review/ Huawei P30 Pro] and [/products/google-pixel-3/ Google Pixel 3]. The Note 10 Plus also fixes my two major complaints about spring's [/reviews/samsung-galaxy-s10-plus-review/ Galaxy S10 Plus] (which is still a great phone): the in-screen fingerprint reader is dramatically more accurate this time around, and the [/news/note-10-camera-this-is-the-samsung-night-mode-we-needed-all-along/ camera's dedicated night mode improves photo quality in low light].

Even the Note 10 Plus' biggest drawbacks are easy enough to swallow. [/news/samsung-galaxy-note-10-removes-the-headphone-jack-signaling-the-end-of-an-era/ There's no headphone jack] (Samsung was one of the last major holdouts). You may need to relearn how you use the power button to turn off the phone and take screenshots. The depth-sensing camera doesn't do much. And it's expensive -- starting at $1,100 (£999, AU$1,699) with a 5G version that costs $1,300 (£1,099 or AU$1,999).



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Keep in mind that the Note 10 Plus isn't a mainstream phone. It still targets power users who want a big device and will actually use the included S Pen stylus. It's overkill for people who want a smaller phone or are completely uninterested in the stylus.

Samsung also introduced a [/news/note-10-specs-vs-note-10-plus-note-9-how-choose/ smaller version of the Note 10], which has a 6.3-inch screen and costs $150 less than the Plus, coming in at $949. Samsung also pulls back on the specs (e.g., less RAM, no microSD card storage), but it can still do 90% of what the Plus model can do. I'll start reviewing that one soon. Scroll to the end for a full specs comparison.

If you're on the fence, remember that the [/news/iphone-11-pro-11r-max-specs-features-price-expect-apple-rumor-september-10-event/ iPhone 11] (likely due in September), [/news/google-pixel-4-rumors-face-id-and-gesture-controls-leaks-design-specs-price-more-camera/ Google Pixel 4] and [/news/huawei-mate-30-pro-in-testing-launching-september-or-october/ Huawei Mate 30 Pro] (likely coming in October) are around the corner. But for the first time in a long time, I can say to power users: Why wait? The Note 10 Plus is outstanding, and worth buying. 

What's in this review: Read on for the best and worst of the Note 10 Plus, then stick around to learn about how good the new camera features are, life without the headphone jack, gesture controls, all-day battery life and how it compares to other rival phones.

Just look at this beauty.

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Best Note 10 Plus featuresSophisticated, squared-off design with Gorilla Glass 6 on both sides.Prismatic Aura Glow and Aura Blue (US-only) backing.Symmetrical front-facing camera placement (these [/news/best-note-10-wallpapers-and-how-to-get-them/ wallpapers put it to good use]).Fast, accurate in-screen fingerprint reader.Snappy performance with the Snapdragon 855 chipset.Excellent photos, with pretty good standalone night mode (more below).Camera software, like built-in video editor and portrait mode video, is well executed.S Pen stylus is comfortable and easy to use; fewer accidental button presses.Gesture navigation with the S Pen makes sense.Fast wired and wireless charging (25- and 15-watt, respectively).New screen recorder app is a nice touch -- you can capture audio, too.Samsung DeX is easy to set up on Windows and Mac.Link to Windows works as advertised to mirror select content from Note 10 to Windows 10 PC.
The S Pen is comfortable to hold and use.

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Worst Note 10 Plus featuresNo 3.5mm headphone jack.AR camera only works with one underdeveloped app (3D scanner to come).Power/lock/Bixby button on the left makes [/news/your-new-note-10-doesnt-power-down-the-same-way-heres-how-to-turn-it-off/ powering off and taking screenshots tricky at first].Yes, you're going to want a case.It's a smudge magnet -- you'll need to constantly clean the phone.
Your USB-C port and headphone jack are now one and the same.

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Photo quality, night mode, portrait video, video editing
Cameras:
16-megapixel ultra wide-angle lens12-megapixel wide-angle lens (main, dual-aperture camera)12-megapixel telephoto lensDepth-sensing camera10-megapixel front-facing camera
The Note 10 Plus has the same main cameras as the Galaxy S10 Plus (it adds that depth-sensing lens), but Samsung's put a lot of effort into improving the phone's software, and that goes a long way to making the phone easier to use for taking photos.  

The Note 10 Plus has a 3D depth-sensing camera to go along with the main three.

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Daytime photography is excellent, but the [/news/note-10-camera-this-is-the-samsung-night-mode-we-needed-all-along/ dedicated night mode] is where Samsung really steps it up. This mode, found in the camera app, takes a few seconds to process a photo, really drawing out colors and details from a dark scene. I wish Samsung would add a count-down clock, so you know how long to hold the phone still, but photos taken in this mode can make a big difference. 

Samsung's color processing can overbrighten in some night-mode scenarios, where auto mode actually produces a more pleasing, higher-contrast image -- so don't plan to use it every time. 

The Note 10 Plus also does interesting things with video. Live Focus video mode adds a depth effect to video, and you can choose among four filters for both your front and rear cameras. Jawlines and extremities can blur, and some of my curly hair smeared into the background, but the focus on the face is reasonably good.