Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10 plus announced with 2 different screen sizes, improved S Pen
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 10-08-2019
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Samsung announced the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ during the
company's Galaxy Unpacked event in New York. The Galaxy Note 10 is a
part of the company's latest efforts of making the Galaxy Note series
accessible to more users with two different screen sizes. The Galaxy
Note 10 and Note 10+ come with a new "asymmetric" design language that
includes a punch hole positioned in the centre for a 10MP selfie camera.
The phone boasts upgraded "Infinity-O" display for the Note 10 and Note
10+ that supports HDR10+ for better contrasts and colours. The Galaxy
Note 10 has a smaller 6.3-inch FHD+ display, while the Note 10+ sports a
larger 6.8-inch quad HD+ display.
The two high-end models use
ultrasonic fingerprint scanner that promises more security. On the
Galaxy Note 9, the fingerprint scanner was built on the back of the
device. Having an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner allowed Samsung to cut
down on display bezels, thus allowing for a higher screen to body aspect
ratio.
Not surprisingly, the camera hardware on the Galaxy Note
series is identical to the Galaxy S10 series. On the Note 10+, which
offer five cameras in total, you will get a 16MP ultra-wide lens, a 12MP
wide-angle lens, a 12MP telephoto lens and a 3D depth lens to handle
things like augmented reality. The Galaxy Note 10 feature nearly the
same set of camera, barring the 3D depth lens on the back. Samsung has
also added a new number of new camera features including a new
"Zoom-in-Mic", which focuses on audio recording to where you're
recording in a video, as well as a built-in video editor for editing
clips on the go.
The new Galaxy Note 10 lineup comes with an
improved uni-body S Pen, which slides into a lower right corner. Besides
allowing you to jot down notes and sign documents, the S Pen doubles as
a remote control that can perform thinks like snapping selfies or use
the button to transition through presentations. In addition, there's
something called Air Actions that allows you to use the S Pen for
controlling the camera and playing music. Open the camera app, then
press the button and hover your hand left or right to switch camera
modes, or up and down to switch to the selfie camera. Samsung says you
can customize these "air gestures" for first-party, and some
third-party, apps.