Samsung Galaxy Note10+: Worthy of considerable Note
In its 10th iteration (ideally it should be nine, given one just exploded), Samsung’s Note series is an iconoclast. The smartphones defined by massive screens have been a mainstay for the brand, driving sales in the premium segment. Launching two models this year, Samsung has introduced a plus range taking screen size to 6.8 inches. While the Note 10 carries a 6.3-inch screen size, the plus model comes loaded with a 6.8-inch screen (practically a tablet).
Design
Samsung is known for its design, and it seems to have outdone itself in this department. The Note10+ is bigger, slimmer and thinner than its previous iterations. The Aura Glow version is just drool-worthy. Given how companies were using dual or three colour gradients, Samsung has given a rainbow. The phone dazzles under light, but is not smudge-proof. The only problem is the button placement. Given it is a big phone, one should not complain about the two-handed operation, but the power and volume buttons are placed on the left side. Most of us are accustomed to holding the phone from the fag end; so you have to slide your palm each time to power the phone or operate the volume buttons.