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Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Everything You Need To Know

In this guide, we will be explaining everything you need to know on Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 9. Click the link to read full guide.

Author:Daniel BarrettJun 11, 202213482 Shares499346 Views
There used to be no confusion concerning which Samsung phone was the company’s big-screen beast. But when the Galaxy S10 lineup came out this spring, highlighted by the Galaxy S10 Plus, one of the best phones we saw in 2019, the choice of which big-screen Samsung phone to get wasn’t as straightforward as before. So in this guide, we will be explaining everything you need to know about Samsung Galaxy S10 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 9.
To get answers to all of those questions, read below their specs, features, and prices.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Shape

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus and Note 9 have a curved screen, a metal frame, and a glass back with their rear cameras arranged horizontally. In comparison, the Galaxy Note 9 has bezels above and below the screen with a fingerprint scanner on the back, while the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has almost no bezel at the top but has a cut-out for the dual-lens front-facing camera.
Also, the S10 Plus has a QHD+ resolution. The Galaxy Note 9, meanwhile, is 1440 x 2960, which is an example of a QHD+ resolution, so if there is a difference, it’s likely to be small.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Colors

Galaxy S10:
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  • Basic black: Prism Black.
  • Simple with a twist: Prism White.
  • I’m blue: Prism Blue.
  • So vibrant: Flamingo Pink.
  • Mesmerizing: Prism Green.
  • Bright as the sun: Canary Yellow.
  • The exclusive choice: Ceramic Black.
  • Pure and simple: Ceramic White.
Galaxy Note 9:
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  • The standard: Ocean Blue Galaxy Note 9.
  • Stand out: Lavender Purple Galaxy Note 9.
  • Stealthy: Midnight Black Galaxy Note 9.
  • Unlocked exclusive: Cloud Silver Galaxy Note 9.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Design And Display

The S10 Plus model now features a 6.4-inch OLED panel stretching from edge to edge, just like the Note 9. But there are some key differences with that screen. The resolution on the S10 Plus is a bit sharper at 3040 x 1440 than the Note 9’s 2960 x 1440. The S10 Plus also uses Samsung’s new Dynamic OLED panel, which should feature a broader range of colors due to its support for dynamic-tone mapping. The 6.1-inch S10 offers the same resolution as the S10 Plus on its Dynamic OLED screen.
Note 9 also features a bezel at the top to house its front-facing camera, but the S10 and S10 Plus opt for Samsung’s new Infinity O display and its punch-hole design, where the camera is housed in a cutout in the middle of the screen. The result is that the S10 Plus squeezes more screen into a smaller form factor than the Note 9, but that punched hole could stand out when you’re using apps or watching videos that fill the whole screen.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Cameras

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has three cameras on the back, specifically a 12MP f/2.4 telephoto camera with optical image stabilization (OIS), and can switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4 apertures. On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has a dual-lens camera, with both a 12MP f/2.4 telephoto lens and a 12MP lens that can switch between f/1.5 and f/2.4. In addition, both lenses also have OIS. Also, the front-facing camera of the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has both a 10MP f/1.9 lens and an 8MP f/2.2 one, while the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has just a single 8MP f/1.7 one.
The key difference is that the Note 9 doesn’t have that third 16MP lens offered by the S10 Plus, but the other two lenses sound much the same on both phones.
So, with the S10 model, you can pull back when you want a shot that captures more of the surrounding details while also letting you zoom in as you can with the Note 9. The S10’s primary dual-pixel camera has the same variable aperture as the Note 9whicht lets in more light when you’re taking pictures in the dark. It’s also capable of recognizing different scenes and adjusting camera settings accordingly. The S10 models add more smarts to recognize 30 different scenes, compared with the Note 9’s 20.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Performance

The Note 9 runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845, the chipset of choice for 2018’s flagship Androiddevices. But all the Galaxy S10 models feature a new system-on-chip, the Snapdragon 855. On Geekbench 4, which gauges overall performance, the Galaxy S10 scored 10,813 while the Galaxy S10 Plus was just behind that number, with a 10,732 result. The Galaxy Note 9 scored 8,876, which makes a big difference in our Galaxy S10 benchmarks.
The S10 Plus enjoys an extra advantage when measuring performance because its base model features more RAM. It ships with 8GB of memory, compared with 6GB in Note 9’s base model. You could upgrade to 8GB in Note 9, but the S10 Plus’s variations include a model with 12GB of RAM. But the S10 Plus comes with the same amount of storage in its base model as the Note 9-128GB. And while both phones feature a 512GB option, only the S10 Plus lets you buy a phone with 1TB of storage.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Battery

Note 9 features a 4,000 mAh battery, while the S10 Plus features a 4,100 mAh battery. The S10, meanwhile, gets by with a 3,400 mAh battery. So, the S10 Plus can last for 12 hours and 35 minutes, while the Note 9 can last for 11 hours and 26 minutes. The Galaxy S10, on the other hand, can last for only 10 hours, and 19 minutes on our test, which is a little better than average for a smartphone.
So, while the Galaxy Note 9 supports both fast and wireless charging, the Galaxy S10 Plus improves wireless speeds with Fast Wireless Charging 2.0. It also sports Wireless PowerShare, letting you use some of the juice from that massive battery to charge other devices wirelessly.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Price And Availability

The S10 Plus is the most expensive phone in the new S10 lineup, with a starting price of $999 for the 128GB model with 8GB of RAM. Upgrading your storage to 512GB or 1TB will set you back $1,249, or $1,599. The S10 is a comparative bargain at $899, with an upgrade to 512GB available for $1,149. We keep tabs on the latest Galaxy S10 deals to see if you can get either new model for less.
The Galaxy S10 starts at $899 for the 6.1-inch version of the phone, while a 512GB Note 9 may cost you $725 to $899.

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy Note 9: Power

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has a high-end octa-core chipset which is either the Exynos 9820 or the Snapdragon 855. It also comes with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM, which is very powerful. While the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is a powerful tool, on paper, it’s not quite a match for the S10 Plus. It has a Snapdragon 845 (if you’re in the US) or an Exynos 9810 (in most other places). It also has either 6GB or 8GB of RAM, depending on what model you opt for.

Bottom Line

The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus has more in common with the Galaxy Note 9. But still, there are several differences between them. For example, The Galaxy S10 Plus is upgraded in many ways, with a newer chipset, an in-screen fingerprint scanner, smaller bezels, more camera lenses, and potentially more RAM and storage. While the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 is the cheaper of the two, and it comes with an S Pen stylus, making it potentially better suited to creatives and note-takers.
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