swarlos
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Ehh.
You have a note 9.
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You sir get a like for using a Lucille Bluth gif! LOL.
Ehh.
You have a note 9.
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I was kind of hoping that more people thought like this and that maybe by the power of the consumer spending, the Note line would go back to standing out. Wishful thinking that Samsung cares... but hey ho.
Always been the biggest Note fan since the Note 2. Have been on Samsung since the original Galaxy S. Was even one of those that tried to keep the Note 7 as long as possible.
Looks like I'm not getting a Note. This unveiling made me remember why I went for the Note line....that I care more about the specs of a phone than the looks and aesthetics.
The note always stood out from other android phones when it came to screen size, specs, spen, functionality etc.
Now they are all catching up and the difference even within the Samsung phone line is minuscule. Just the s pen stands out as the obvious difference.
So this year.... I cant believe I'm doing this... I'm switching to another android phone.
I'm going for the ROG phone 2 and keeping my Note 9.
ROG is clearly a spec beast with 120hz display, Snapdragon 855+, 6000 milli-amp battery, super loud front facing stereo speakers, amoled screen, side facing usb port, in package cooling fan system, almost pure android os etc.
Yes, I use the s-pen but I'll keep my note 9 as a second phone.
So yeah....
Thoughts?
Always been the biggest Note fan since the Note 2. Have been on Samsung since the original Galaxy S. Was even one of those that tried to keep the Note 7 as long as possible.
Looks like I'm not getting a Note. This unveiling made me remember why I went for the Note line....that I care more about the specs of a phone than the looks and aesthetics.
The note always stood out from other android phones when it came to screen size, specs, spen, functionality etc.
Now they are all catching up and the difference even within the Samsung phone line is minuscule. Just the s pen stands out as the obvious difference.
So this year.... I cant believe I'm doing this... I'm switching to another android phone.
I'm going for the ROG phone 2 and keeping my Note 9.
ROG is clearly a spec beast with 120hz display, Snapdragon 855+, 6000 milli-amp battery, super loud front facing stereo speakers, amoled screen, side facing usb port, in package cooling fan system, almost pure android os etc.
Yes, I use the s-pen but I'll keep my note 9 as a second phone.
So yeah....
Thoughts?
Why do you think you have to leave the note phone. You have the note 9, a perfectly good working phone that is still considered an advanced phone. The note 10 series doesn't impress you, that's fine, you can just keep the note 9 for another year and see what the note 11 brings to the table. It's not like you have a 3 year old phone that's junk.
With the N10 loosing the headphone jack, are there BT adapters that plug into the aux port in a car that provide BT connectivity to our phones?
With the N10 loosing the headphone jack, are there BT adapters that plug into the aux port in a car that provide BT connectivity to our phones?
With the N10 loosing the headphone jack, are there BT adapters that plug into the aux port in a car that provide BT connectivity to our phones?
It'd be cheaper to get a 3.5 to usb-c adapter if you already have the aux cable
I saw a one of those silly speed tests on youtube earlier, Note 10+ ( exynos 9825) vs the Rog phone. Even though the Rog had the advantage the differences were absolutely tiny. I would have thought the 855+ would have annihilated it. I'd pick the Note 10+.
With the N10 loosing the headphone jack, are there BT adapters that plug into the aux port in a car that provide BT connectivity to our phones?
I bought a cheap aux bluetooth for my car. It was $20 at Walmart. Works pretty well. I don't keep it in. But it connects to my phone each time I turn it on. I just listen to audiobooks on occasion in my car. I even tried it connected to headphones and it worked.