Now that the honeymoon

Unless Samsung discontinues the Note line, it's just the Note for me from here on out. I used to jump back and forth between LG, HTC, and Samsung and have owned plenty of S-series phones, but I always come back. I found that switching every six months isn't as fun as it used to be. So assuming there is a Note 11,that will be my next device. Until then, I got about a year to enjoy this beast!
 
My honeymoon will end when the new iPhones release and after that when Pixel 4 releases and so on
 
To me, the only other phone that could take the Note 10 would be another Note. The Note 11, as no other phone is in this category... IMO.

Agreed. Apple would need to add a stylus AND a whole lot more functionality to make me come back.
 
Honestly I'm likely done with switching. The camera does everything I want or need from a cellphone and the hardware is fantastic. Being that it cost me $500 for two phones I can't pass that up. So next year with the Note 11 I'll let this phone slip out of my grasp, but until then I'm super happy with this beauty.
 
The pixel is going to he interesting with the new soli sensor. I was going to wait and get that over the note 10. I am sure there will be serious issues at launch that will probably get addressed in the 10.1 android update. I will wait and see about the pixel 4.

As far as the iPhone goes. It will be the same exact thing as last year with and extra camera and updated processor. I used iOS 13 beta from launch till today. I can assure you there are no amazing features for the iPhone besides system wide dark mode. The last beta I was in was 13.1 which means 13 is in a launch state.
 
I just traded in my Max. The next iPhone is a pass unless you have an older generation phone. They are adding a third camera lens and that's all I can recall that is significant.
 
I buy new phones no more than every two years. The differences in new model phones these days is not that big. Companies are stretching to find new ways to be different.
 
I just traded in my Max. The next iPhone is a pass unless you have an older generation phone. They are adding a third camera lens and that's all I can recall that is significant.
Yup, definitely not looking promising for the iPhone this year. I'll stick with the max as my private phone. Note's for work.
 
From what I am reading the note 10 just might be the best new release this year but still thinking Google has something under their sleeve.