Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9

While we can’t answer that for you, we will assist you to decide, also
as generally running you through the various similarities, and even more
numerous differences, between these two handsets.
Galaxy Note 10 vs Galaxy Note 9
So read on for a radical check out how Samsung’s new phablet flagship compares to its previous one.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Design and display
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Samsung Galaxy Note 9 both have a glass
front and back, alongside a metal frame and a curvy screen. They’re
similar during a lot of the way, but while the Note 9 had prominent
bezels at the highest and bottom of its screen, the Note 10 is virtually
bezel-free, thanks partially to the front-facing camera being housed
during a punch-hole cutout instead of above the display.
Other differences include the headphone port (the Note 9 has one while
the Note 10 doesn’t), and therefore the colors, with the Samsung Galaxy
Note 10 coming in Aura Glow, Aura Black and Aura Pink, while the Samsung
Galaxy Note 9 is out there in Metallic Copper, Lavender Purple, Ocean
Blue, Midnight Black, Pure White and Alpine White (though not all colors
are available everywhere).
Their dimensions and weight also differ, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 10
coming in at 151 x 71.8 x 7.9mm and 168g, while the Samsung Galaxy Note
9 is 161.9 x 76.4 x 8.8mm and 201g. therefore the Note 9 is greater in
every dimension, also as being heavier.
That’s partly right down to its larger bezels, but partly because the
Note 9 features a larger screen at 6.4 inches, compared to the 6.3-inch
display on the Note 10 – for a very massive new Note phone you’ll be got
to choose the 6.8-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
The Galaxy Note 9 also features a higher-resolution screen, coming in at
1440 x 2960, for 516 pixels per inch, while the Galaxy Note 10’s is
1080 x 2280, for 401 pixels per inch. In some ways then the Note 10 is
lower-end, marking the Note 10 Plus out because of the true flagship of
the range.
However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 does a minimum of support HDR10+,
which may be a slight upgrade on the Note 9’s HDR10 support, and both
phones have AMOLED displays.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: camera
With the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, you get three rear cameras, headlined
by a 12MP wide-angle snapper which may switch between apertures of f/1.5
and f/2.4, and which has optical image stabilization (OIS). Then
there’s a 12MP f/2.1 zoom lens with OIS, and a 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide
lens, which lacks OIS.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has just two rear snappers, one among which is
that the same 12MP variable-aperture one because the Note 10 has, while
the opposite may be a 12MP telephoto one with an f/2.4 aperture. That
aperture might mean the Note 9’s zoom lens won’t fare also in low light,
but we’ll need to put the Note 10’s camera to the test to make certain.
In any case, the key difference here is that the Galaxy Note 9 lacks an
ultra-wide lens. There’s less difference around the front though, with
both phones having one selfie camera. The Galaxy Note 10’s maybe a 10MP
f/2.2 unit, while the Galaxy Note 9’s is 8MP and f/1.7.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: battery life
If you were hoping for a huge battery within the Samsung Galaxy Note 10,
you’re getting to be disappointed, because it has just a 3,500mAh cell.
That’s not particularly big for a phone of this size, and it’s also
smaller than the 4,000mAh battery within the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 –
although as noted above, that phone features a slightly bigger screen to
power, so it won’t necessarily last longer.
In practice we found that we could comfortably recover from each day of
life from Note 9 with moderate use – you’ll need to await our full
review to ascertain how the Galaxy Note 10 holds up.
If nothing else though, you ought to be ready to charge the Note 10
faster, because also as having a smaller battery it also supports 45W
fast charging, while the Note 9 tops out at 15W – although the Note 10
doesn't accompany a 45W charger within the box, so you’ll need to pay
extra to urge the very best speeds.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9: Specs and features
While the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has last year’s top-end chipsets (either
the Snapdragon 845 or Exynos 9810, counting on where you are), the
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 gets an expected upgrade to the present year’s
chips, so you'll expect an influence boost.
If you reside within the US you will get Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855,
while those within the UK and various other countries around the world
will get Samsung's newly announced Exynos 9825. That's Samsung's first
7nm chip, and, the corporate claims, it's most effective yet.
It doesn’t have more RAM though, as both phones accompany up to 8GB of
the things – though within the Note 10’s case all models have 8GB, while
Note 9 is additionally available with 6GB.
As for storage, you'll get more into the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, because
it comes with a choice of 128GB or 512GB, while the Galaxy Note 10 only
comes with 256GB. Not only that, but the Note 9 also features a microSD
card slot, potentially enabling you to up your storage to 1TB, which the
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 lacks.
Other features worth highlighting include the S Pen stylus – both phones
accompany this, but it's had some upgrades for the Samsung Galaxy Note
10, including gesture support.
Both phones have a fingerprint scanner, but while the Galaxy Note 9’s is
on the rear, the Note 10’s is embedded under the screen.
Both even have IP68 certification (for water and mud resistance), and
support Samsung DeX, allowing you to attach the phone to a monitor for a
more desktop-like experience.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9 price and availability
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 starts at $949.99 (around £899 / AU$1,499).
That’s like the launch price of the Samsung Galaxy Note 9, which started
at $1,000 / £899 / AU$1,499 for a 128GB model with 6GB of RAM, rising
to $1,250 / £1,099 / AU$1,799 for a 512GB version with 8GB of RAM.
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