Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus Review

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is here and it’s Samsung’s most feature-packed phablet yet, thanks to a whopping 6.8-inch display, a huge 4500mAh battery and, of course, that all-important S Pen stylus

First Impressions

The Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the true successor to the Note 9. It’s a huge brute of a phone with a lovely display, plenty of grunt and a huge battery. There isn’t a whole lot new when compared to the S10 – but this still stands as the true high-end Samsung phone for the end of 2019.

Key Specifications

Review Price: £999

12MP, 16MP (wide) and 12MP (tele) rear cameras

6.8-inch QHD+ AMOLED display

256, 512GB storage + microSD

4300mAh, 25w charging

10MP front camera

12GB RAM

Samsung broke the mould with this year’s Note launch, unveiling two devices where before it’s only ever released one. The Note 10 is the smaller, more affordable option, while the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is the company’s true flagship phablet for 2019.

As its name suggests, similarly to the S10 series from earlier in the year, the Plus is a larger, more feature-packed take on the formula established by the standard Note 10, complete with optional 5G.