August 5th is closing in!

Going from S10+ to Note. I was considering going with the Note 10+ instead in that Aura Glow, it's so pretty. But I figured since it was so close to the release of the Note 20, I would wait and see. I have heard a lot of people say the Note 10 is one of the best phones they have owned.

I dont think you would regret buying it. I would advise you to see the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 20 series in the flesh and then be able to do a comparison on the aesthetics. I'm still thinking 🤔 but let's see if I can hold my reins lol
 
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1st 100,000 phones sold, will have battery problems .

Off with your head... Figuratively speaking of course.

My negative thought is that copper will get back ordered. And that pre order people will be losing their **** cuz they'll be waiting till Oct.
 
And they probably start out with producing Black and Copper for the first 500,000 to million at least.

Good for those choosing White ;)

They'll be out of that too, in preferred configurations. :You can have any color you'd like", said Henry Ford when describing the Model T, "so long as it's black."
 
They'll be out of that too, in preferred configurations. :You can have any color you'd like", said Henry Ford when describing the Model T, "so long as it's black."
He may have been addressing the prior comment about the first 100,000
 
I actually heard that said by my maternal great grandmother and great grandfather. My grandparents picked it up and passed it along to my parents and it resonates with me. ;-)
Born and raised in Michigan ive heard that phrase:)
 
Born and raised in Michigan ive heard that phrase:)

It's mostly gone out of fashion. When my folks were youngsters there were some Model Ts still putt-putting around. In western Pennsylvania, out there in steel country where my family was from, I remember seeing one rusting away behind a business in town when I was maybe eight or nine.
 
It's mostly gone out of fashion. When my folks were youngsters there were some Model Ts still putt-putting around. In western Pennsylvania, out there in steel country where my family was from, I remember seeing one rusting away behind a business in town when I was maybe eight or nine.
Nice ! I've had my opportunity to see them also
 
Nice ! I've had my opportunity to see them also

I'm forgetting those restored Tin Lizzies that are frequently in parades and car shows. My aeronautics teacher from high school is an aficionado and he owns a prize winner. There are several that make the local circuit annually.
 
I'm forgetting those restored Tin Lizzies that are frequently in parades and car shows. My aeronautics teacher from high school is an aficionado and he owns a prize winner. There are several that make the local circuit annually.
True lol I forget that also
 
Just like stick-shifts. Kids now a days... they know paddles but don't know what a stick shift is. :eek:

Holding on to mine as long as I can and trying to teach my daughter to pass on the knowledge :)

It's mostly gone out of fashion.
 
Just like stick-shifts. Kids now a days... they know paddles but don't know what a stick shift is. :eek:

Holding on to mine as long as I can and trying to teach my daughter to pass on the knowledge :)

It's actually good to have that in your back pocket. Just as I got my license many years ago a customer on my paper route, Miss L, taught me how to drive her 4 spreed GTO Judge. It was a low-key Orbit Orange. She drove us up to the cemetery and I soloed in a half hour. Two years later I had a Mercury Capri (the Sexy European) with a manual transmission which I was able to drive home myself.
 

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