Galaxy Note 10+ vs S10e, Head to Head Antutu - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Guides, News, & Discussion

N10+ delivered today and before I start packing my 10e trade-in, I've made quickly a short video. The S1e has nothing to be shy about, great "little" phone.
I guess I can say 'little' now, comparing it to N10+
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wvHYJhfIKw&feature=youtu.be

Hi. I see your Note 10+ model is SM-N975U1
Just to confirm, that's the Snapdragon US unlocked variant right?
Impressive scores.

Zephels said:
Hi. I see your Note 10+ model is SM-N975U1
Just to confirm, that's the Snapdragon US unlocked variant right?
Impressive scores.
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Yes, both - the S10e also. Just a little bit N10+ advantage but really not much. I guess the 12GB RAM moved it slightly ahead, though S10e was 8/256 GB version.

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Galaxy S9 (SM-G960F) Exynos vs Snapdragon

Just received mine today, I was worried about Samsung having limited its performance to be on par with the Snapdragon variant in US.
In Geekbench 4 I get 3620 single core and 8691 multi core.
Antutu score is 242,767
How about yours?
locked bootloader vs unlocked bootloader !!
I got 3729 single, and 8699 multi-core score. Pretty similar.
243.028 here
Edit: closed background apps, did a new test. 247.918 now
Exynos
I am actually annoyed with Samsung policy in Europe. The exynos processor is very bad in graphic performance vs the snapdragon 845 version.
Then I would like to buy the S9+ snapdragon version... how to find one with the SD 845 in Spain?
I would like to buy a S9+ Samsung but I need your help... I dont like the exynos version!
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Even the S8 and Note 8 with SD835 have better graphics performance!
shongohan said:
I am actually annoyed with Samsung policy in Europe. The exynos processor is very bad in graphic performance vs the snapdragon 845 version.
Then I would like to buy the S9+ snapdragon version... how to find one with the SD 845 in Spain?
I would like to buy a S9+ Samsung but I need your help... I dont like the exynos version!
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shongohan said:
I am actually annoyed with Samsung policy in Europe. The exynos processor is very bad in graphic performance vs the snapdragon 845 version.
Then I would like to buy the S9+ snapdragon version... how to find one with the SD 845 in Spain?
I would like to buy a S9+ Samsung but I need your help... I dont like the exynos version!
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Even the S8 and Note 8 with SD835 have better graphics performance!
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Oh god dont buy a snapdragon, total waste of money if you want proper root,twrp, roms etc. And since your here on XDA thats a given :thumbup:
It has a locked bootloader if you were not aware.
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Thanks but I need better graphic performance for emulators
With the PS2 emulator (and external joypad clip of course) the sd845 double the fps that offer the exynos version... then I have not choice!
yes of course I have.... wait two years until the exynos versions could be faster than the sd845!
force70 said:
Oh god dont buy a snapdragon, total waste of money if you want proper root,twrp, roms etc. And since your here on XDA thats a given :thumbup:
It has a locked bootloader if you were not aware.
sent from my Pixel 2 XL or Note FE
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shongohan said:
With the PS2 emulator (and external joypad clip of course) the sd845 double the fps that offer the exynos version... then I have not choice!
yes of course I have.... wait two years until the exynos versions could be faster than the sd845!
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Why don't you get PS2 [emoji28]
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Exynos, 246374. Why do they have to introduce 2 models and not stick with 1 for their flagship phones?
tomasmousoulides said:
Exynos, 246374. Why do they have to introduce 2 models and not stick with 1 for their flagship phones?
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Qualcomm has a lock on CDMA modem patents, which is to say that Samsung can't build a working CDMA modem into the Exynos AP. To make the Exynos variant CDMA compatible, they would have to use a separate Qualcomm-licensed modem, which would both increase the cost and space needed inside the phone. They did this for the Galaxy S6 because they accurately judged the SD810 was a flaming piece of garbage, but for any other year, when the Snapdragon performance is basically equal to the Exynos in daily use (yes, even when the E8890 S7s left the S820-powered versions in the dust), they aren't willing to pay more and engineer extra space in the phones for it.
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Qualcomm has a lock on CDMA modem patents, which is to say that Samsung can't build a working CDMA modem into the Exynos AP. To make the Exynos variant CDMA compatible, they would have to use a separate Qualcomm-licensed modem, which would both increase the cost and space needed inside the phone. They did this for the Galaxy S6 because they accurately judged the SD810 was a flaming piece of garbage, but for any other year, when the Snapdragon performance is basically equal to the Exynos in daily use (yes, even when the E8890 S7s left the S820-powered versions in the dust), they aren't willing to pay more and engineer extra space in the phones for it.
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I always thought it sucked that AT&T/TMo customers were stuck with the same SD version as Verizon and Sprint simply because of the CDMA patents. I don't see why AT&T and T-Mobile couldn't just get an Exynos version for the rest of the world, and have a separate version for Sprint/Verizon and and other countries that use CDMA (albeit there aren't that many ...).
Granted, I don't know the numbers or patent laws involved, but one would think at least the the straight GSM version would benefit from greater economies of scale. Then for CDMA, it could use either an SD processor or a Qualcomm modem. I mean, is it really that much cheaper to pay for a CDMA license in EVERY SD version sold in the US and Canada, regardless of the network it ends up on, vs keeping the CDMA version as a niche product for the carriers/countries that need it? Or does Qualcomm have a few WCDMA/LTE patents in the US and Canada that forces Samsung to use SDs?
It reminds me of paying the "Microsoft tax" for a new PC when you want to run Linux and never Windows.
I have sd845 gs9plus antutu is 266000
Superguy said:
It reminds me of paying the "Microsoft tax" for a new PC when you want to run Linux and never Windows.
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Never buy pre-built PCs. They're so easy to put together.
can anyone confirm if both version got fm radio or not, because on s8 snapdragon fm radio can be enabled, but none for s8 exynos
Superguy said:
I always thought it sucked that AT&T/TMo customers were stuck with the same SD version as Verizon and Sprint simply because of the CDMA patents. I don't see why AT&T and T-Mobile couldn't just get an Exynos version for the rest of the world, and have a separate version for Sprint/Verizon and and other countries that use CDMA (albeit there aren't that many ...).
Granted, I don't know the numbers or patent laws involved, but one would think at least the the straight GSM version would benefit from greater economies of scale. Then for CDMA, it could use either an SD processor or a Qualcomm modem. I mean, is it really that much cheaper to pay for a CDMA license in EVERY SD version sold in the US and Canada, regardless of the network it ends up on, vs keeping the CDMA version as a niche product for the carriers/countries that need it? Or does Qualcomm have a few WCDMA/LTE patents in the US and Canada that forces Samsung to use SDs?
It reminds me of paying the "Microsoft tax" for a new PC when you want to run Linux and never Windows.
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I don't think the CDMA argument is valid for Canada even, as up until the S7, they used the Exynos variant. I imagine that Samsung Canada was pressured by the American arm to switch to Snapdragon as a show of conformity, and that Canadians simply got the short end of the stick (well not this year, since the E9810 is quickly turning out to appear much worse in efficiency than the SD variant according to PA and AnandTech) as they get the snapdragon variant simply because they're next to the US.
No call recording on Exynos version sounds like so SD for me
Anandtech review is up. Some big issues on exynos.
Serfrost said:
Never buy pre-built PCs. They're so easy to put together.
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We run into it even at work still
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Anandtech review is up. Some big issues on exynos.
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I live in the US but I just purchased the Exynos version because i saw reviews online showing the battery life was better than the SD845 version. WTH! I was going to take my SD version back because I cant get through a full workday on this phone without charging. Im a pretty heavy user but I could get a full day with my google pixel 2. I even saw reviews putting the S9 ahead of the pixel 2 and almost as close as the pixel 2 XL. This S9 is amazing in every way except the battery.
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Anandtech review is up. Some big issues on exynos.
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It's a S9 non Plus Exynos vs S9 Plus Snapdragon.

256GB Exynos version availability?

T-Mobile USA user. My Exynos 930F S7 killed by water, reverted back to my 930T S7. The 930T rooted with engineering kernel leaves a LOT to be desired compared to the unlocked bootloader 930F. Debating finding another 930F or going the S9. S7 will be WAY cheaper, and I like the smaller form factor, but an S9 with 256GB internal is pretty attractive. The 256GB version Samsung sells on their website is Snapdragon, so no-go for me without unlocked bootloader. I've read that there are 256GB Exynos versions, but haven't seen anywhere to purchase one. Any thoughts?

TMobile Galaxy Note10+ 5G WAITING ROOM

Just put in my pre order. Hope it comes before the 6th. Will keep posted if credit card gets charged or get shipping notification
But...
Why?!
Stop hijacking threads. Please stay on topic
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Stop hijacking threads. Please stay on topic
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This is on topic.
Why do you share this with us?
I saw T-mobile website say note10+ 5g will come with Android 10, anyone can confirm?
From:T-mobile
Other than the 5G feature, how is the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G different than the current Samsung Galaxy Note10+?
In addition to all the great features of the Samsung Galaxy Note10+, such as the large 6.8” QHD+ display, intelligent S Pen, and powerful battery, the new Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G will have the 5G-enabled modem and come with the new Android 10 OS out of the box.
What model number and CPU on 5G model?
Nice to have an intelligent response! I really can't believe I seem to be the only one that pre-ordered this phone. Usually the pre-order waiting room threads are huge.
I will let you know if it actually comes with Android 10 once I receive mine.
I'm using Note10+ and I'm still not sure 600Mhz vs mmWave. So I still planing but look like T-mobile only giving deal on pre-order
o601 said:
I saw T-mobile website say note10+ 5g will come with Android 10, anyone can confirm?
From:T-mobile
Other than the 5G feature, how is the Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G different than the current Samsung Galaxy Note10+?
In addition to all the great features of the Samsung Galaxy Note10+, such as the large 6.8” QHD+ display, intelligent S Pen, and powerful battery, the new Samsung Galaxy Note10+ 5G will have the 5G-enabled modem and come with the new Android 10 OS out of the box.
What model number and CPU on 5G model?
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On the Samsung Members app, it says Android 10 with OneUI 2 is due in January 2020.
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Is the tar img available for this model?
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asafegous said:
Is the tar img available for this model?
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Look on Sam Mobile...
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I too am trying to find the model# for this unit. I can confirm that the Note 10+ 5G for T-Mobile will only support low and mid band 5G, and mid-band only comes after the Sprint merger happens, as they own that spectrum. This model will not/never support mmWave with the truly blazing speeds.
That said, I think it's going to be a long time before we really (if ever) get to enjoy mmWave, given its inability to penetrate much. The coverage just isn't going to be there for a while. The Sprint (=> T-Mobile) spectrum seems a good compromise as it'll have better penetration plus higher speeds.
I'm planning to stop by T-Mobile store on Friday and possibly do a JUMP! upgrade from Note 9.
I have Verizon 5G N976V on TMB and not picking up any 5G yet. From what I read Verizon has Qualcomms's X50 modem chip while ATT and TMB will have X55 modem for different bands - go figure
Is this really 5G? The coverage map shows WAY too big of an area. Looks like LTE-E.
stu5797 said:
Nice to have an intelligent response! I really can't believe I seem to be the only one that pre-ordered this phone. Usually the pre-order waiting room threads are huge.
I will let you know if it actually comes with Android 10 once I receive mine.
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My question is genuine
Why are you sharing this with us?
Is the T Mobile 5G Variant something special?
Is it specially hard to get?
Pre ordered mine. Actually cheaper than a regular note10 plus right now somehow for me.
Imagine this one is bootloader unlocked like the sprint 5g Samsungs!
Has anyone pre-ordered and done the trade in? I have tried and it keep erroring out on me.
BladeRunner said:
Has anyone pre-ordered and done the trade in? I have tried and it keep erroring out on me.
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I did a trade in, but I did the whole process in the store...
BladeRunner said:
Has anyone pre-ordered and done the trade in? I have tried and it keep erroring out on me.
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I did it last night thur T-mobile apps
Pre-Order....... Tmobile is Co-owned by EE.
EE Released the Note 10+ 5G model at launch. Ive had my phone since August.
As others have stated though, Android 10 wont be released until Jan 2020. A few device may get it leaked early (I think one is already reported) But Samsung do this every release.
An official build gets leaked to a few devices early. Unsure the purpose of this, if its marketing or a hope it leaks out so they can get a few last fixes in before official release.
it has 256gb and im not happy about that.
i have a line unused i will use for this phone. i plan to walk into a store friday to pick one up. the tforce rep didnt give me a nice feeling that the phone would be in my hands by friday if ordered online. i prefer to go the unlocked route and was hoping sammy would have it on their site but no luck yet.
im getting one simply because im an early adopter of electronic products, and here in LA my frequented areas are in 5g. I do understand its 600mhz spectrum...

S20 FE 256Gb Dual SIM Snapdragon

I'm in a non-5G country and only the LTE version will be available here. I am told there is a 256Gb dual SIM version that will be here later this month but which will therefore be Exynos. For obvious reasons I would prefer Snapdragon and I would be happy to import from somewhere else but, as far as I can see, there is no such thing as a Snapdragon with 256Gb and dual nano-SIM. Am I wrong? Does a Snapdragon 256Gb dual SIM exist?
1. 5g 128gb - snapdragon
2. 4g 128gb- exynos
3. 4g 256gb- exynos
From what I can see on Amazon, at least in Europe, the Exynos ones are dual sim.
Why do you want the snapdragon considering there is so little community development on it?
Sp8ky said:
Why do you want the snapdragon considering there is so little community development on it?
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Because it is the same Exynos 990 as in the S20 range that has compared badly with the Snapdragon eg in battery life. If I have to, I will go with Exynos because it's not that bad - just not as good as Snapdragon.
I know what you mean. But hopefully the increased battery and the 1080p only display will make it less worse.
I was definitely looking at buying the snapdragon but then found out you can barely root it and it was an easy decision afterwards. I cannot live anymore without call recording, adaway and yt vanced.
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I'm in a non-5G country and only the LTE version will be available here. I am told there is a 256Gb dual SIM version that will be here later this month but which will therefore be Exynos. For obvious reasons I would prefer Snapdragon and I would be happy to import from somewhere else but, as far as I can see, there is no such thing as a Snapdragon with 256Gb and dual nano-SIM. Am I wrong? Does a Snapdragon 256Gb dual SIM exist?
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Samsung wants to milk the customers in big countries and makes the SD with 256GB only available in certain markets it seems.
SM-G781BZBHEUB -> BeNeLux, + "Nordic" EU?
SM-G781BZBHEUE -> CZ, "Eastern EU"?
Still waiting for availability though...
hell0 said:
Samsung wants to milk the customers in big countries and makes the SD with 256GB only available in certain markets it seems.
SM-G781BZBHEUB -> BeNeLux, + "Nordic" EU?
SM-G781BZBHEUE -> CZ, "Eastern EU"?
Still waiting for availability though...
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Thanks for that. Typical of Samsung! I may have to keep an eye on that - particularly on Amazon.nl.
Samsung themselves list it in their shop for € 819,00, but Wordt verzonden op 22 oktober 2020
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Because it is the same Exynos 990 as in the S20 range that has compared badly with the Snapdragon eg in battery life. If I have to, I will go with Exynos because it's not that bad - just not as good as Snapdragon.
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I've had every Exynos since the 7 and the battery issues are exaggerated
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Sp8ky said:
I know what you mean. But hopefully the increased battery and the 1080p only display will make it less worse.
I was definitely looking at buying the snapdragon but then found out you can barely root it and it was an easy decision afterwards. I cannot live anymore without call recording, adaway and yt vanced.
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But you can still get youtube vanced and adguard non root . Who are you recording anyway ....
Sp8ky said:
I know what you mean. But hopefully the increased battery and the 1080p only display will make it less worse.
I was definitely looking at buying the snapdragon but then found out you can barely root it and it was an easy decision afterwards. I cannot live anymore without call recording, adaway and yt vanced.
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CubeACR works for recording calls.

Question (U.S. ONLY) Why you get Galaxy a54 If you can get S22 for 400?

There are tons of Galaxy S22 FOR $400
Can anyone tell me wh you get A54? (U.S. only)
Battery? As I can see, s22 propably will not get a full day. Newer? Almost 1 year newer? From the prospect of more updates maybe.
Those are the two most important arguments. S22 is ultimate crap re battery life with its 3xxx mAh battery.
Well right n0w you can get a54 5g from 19 to 49 at tmobile
Well, its cheaper. Also bigger battery, better front camera quality, and also has a better display according to the spec sheet!
Why choose a s22, when the A54 is better?
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Why choose a s22, when the A54 is better?
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Straight factsss

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