A Samsung Note version of the S10E, do you think it will sell?

delta7

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After seeing a few J.williams videos on the Note 10 it appears Samsung is going for a cheap, entry level and apparently a dumded down version of the Note 10 for under 1000.

Jwilliams personally thinks that Samsung might be trying to get people to buy more Notes than the S10 series and I don't know how this will work.

So my questions is to you guys is would you buy a Note 10 with a 1080 screen and a smaller frame, apparently smaller than the s10+?

Do you think this strategy makes sense for Samsung and would it appeal to consumers?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41YD28TmzYg
 

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I think it makes perfect sense to have two different size Notes now, not everybody wants a big 6.8 inch screen or pay closer to 1500 than 1000 but still want a Note and I wouldn't consider the smaller version as a Note e-version or budget version at all
 

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I think it makes perfect sense to have two different size Notes now, not everybody wants a big 6.8 inch screen or pay closer to 1500 than 1000 but still want a Note and I wouldn't consider the smaller version as a Note e-version or budget version at all

Right there with you. What so many people forget is that the SPen is not "just" a stylus. It has it's own set of extra functions, so the S10 size with Note capability is a win for some. The N10+ looks MASSIVE in the hands of the person in that leaked subway video. That thing looks like a brick. A smaller Note would be more comfortable for those with small hands. Also, with a smaller screen, lower resolution isn't as noticeable as with a large screen (imo). It comes with the same storage capability, so an SD card may not be imperative.
 

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Well they would for sure sale 1 , I loved my s10e with the flat screen ,I will get the note 10 for sure if it's got a flat screen and is a more normal size .
 

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I won't be buying it, and I was interested in the Note 10 until the FHD+ screen rumor came out. The resolution is just too low for a screen that size. They should have gone with a middle resolution between QHD and FHD.
 

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I think it makes perfect sense to have two different size Notes now, not everybody wants a big 6.8 inch screen or pay closer to 1500 than 1000 but still want a Note and I wouldn't consider the smaller version as a Note e-version or budget version at all
Saw on another site the 10+ is going to be $1099. I really see no point in a smaller note personally
 

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Yes and no.

Customers usually go for Note phones because they are phablets that work well with media things like video gaming, movie-watching, and stylus stuff. However, maybe it will be a good thing for those who want bigger phones but not the enormous models (ie, users with smaller hands).

That being said, it'd be nice if they did a Note 10e similar to the S10e - the same specs (pretty much) minus the bigger screen size and battery size. Smaller doesn't have to mean inferior.
 

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ordered the note 10 black regular, plan to sell immediately and keep the s10e.

It's not that much bigger than the s10e... pretty small for a note and I think it will sell well. I think people getting tired of the phone and upgrade game and just need something pocketable.
 

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