The Galaxy Note 10+ 5G may not support high-speed millimeter-wave 5G on AT&T and T-Mobile. We go into the details on Galaxy Note 10+ 5G support. I'm that 5G guy. I've actually been here for every "G." ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. Just as it did with the Galaxy S10, Samsung is ...
TechRepublic's cheat sheet to the Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, and Note 10+ 5G cover the differences between the three models and why the mobile devices matter for business. Samsung’s Galaxy Note ...
Even though the AT&T and T-Mobile versions will have Qualcomm's newest 5G modem, the phone won't be able to tap into all flavors of 5G. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a ...
For the first time ever, Samsung is launching two new Note phones at once: the 6.3-inch Note 10, which is actually smaller than last year's model, and the new creme de la creme, the Note 10+. It's a ...
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus were announced on August 7th of 2019, hitting stores later that month on the 23rd. Haven’t picked one up yet, but considering it? In this Note 10 buyer’s ...
Picked up by The Verge, Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg used the company’s Q1 2019 quarterly earnings call to reveal the existence of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 5G edition and confirm it will be coming to the ...
The shiny, rounded, and slightly slippery Note 10 measures 5.94 by 2.83 by 0.31 inches (HWD), weighs 5.93 ounces, and comes in black, pink, red, white, or a mirrored silver called Glow. Glow looks ...
We’re just over a week away from the reveal of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 — because honestly, what else could that teaser trailer be for? — and like always, the dam has broken and the steady trickle ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. The first noticeable change in iFixit's Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G teardown, published ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. After the launch of four separate Galaxy S10 ...