
Samsung is renowned for the quality of its AMOLED displays and the Infinity-O panels found on the Galaxy S10/S10+ and Galaxy Note 10/10+ are prime examples of how the Korean company is the leader in display technology. As the newest members of the Note series, the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10+ feature Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O panels that, despite offering different resolutions, boast a wide range of features. Samsung has produced a neat infographic to showcase the technology that the Galaxy Note 10 series holds within, and we've embedded it after the break for your convenience.

Samsung launched the Galaxy Note 10 and the slightly higher-specced Galaxy Note 10+ on August 7th, and you can be forgiven for paying more attention to the Plus model that sports a larger, higher-resolution display, bigger battery, faster wireless charging, as well as the addition of a fourth rear camera. With a slightly cheaper cost, the regular Galaxy Note 10 holds its own and offers something that its larger sibling doesn't, a more comfortable grip thanks to its smaller footprint. If you are looking at ordering one of Samsung's new flagships, which model are you leaning towards?
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