Dummies show the size difference between the Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+

Peter, 23 July 2019

We’ve seen plenty of renders of the Galaxy Note10 phones, but they do a poor job of showing the size difference between the two phones. So, here’s a collection of dummies of the Plus and non-Plus models side by side.

Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ dummies Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ dummies
Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ dummies

The Samsung Galaxy Note10+ will come with a 6.8” screen with QHD resolution. You can’t see it in the photos, but this model will be fairly heavy at 198g (in part due to the 4,300mAh battery).

Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ dummies Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ dummies
Samsung Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ dummies

The Samsung Galaxy Note10 will come with a smaller 6.3” and it will revert back to 1080p resolution. The battery on this one will be 3,500mAh. Other than the screen and battery, these two will also have different charging speeds and camera features (the Plus model has a 3D ToF sensor on the back). Unfortunately, there’s no 3.5mm headphone jack on either model.

A close up of the cameras A close up of the cameras No 3.5mm headphone jack No 3.5mm headphone jack
A close up of the cameras • No 3.5mm headphone jack

The two Galaxy Note10 models will be unveiled on August 7 and should become available after a short pre-order period. The expected prices are €1,000 and €1,150 for the vanilla and Plus models, respectively.

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Reader comments

True, though when business reports come through and there's a rise in both of those companies earnings and a loss on the Samsung side, it's not unreasonable to assume where former Samsung users go

  • Anonymous
  • 25 Jul 2019
  • 4QP

About 8 out of 10 generations says otherwise. Try again

  • Anonymous
  • 24 Jul 2019
  • StU

You can't really compare devices unless you've used them , So I can't comment on those 2 phones, I'm guessing you've used those devices you mentioned for more than a week

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