Get the power of the Galaxy Note10


NEWLY introduced in Malaysia last month, the latest Samsung Galaxy Note10 is the best phone Samsung has in its fold and everyone is still talking about it.

And why not, especially when you consider some of its outstanding features such as out-of-this-world storage space, excellent battery life, super speed and easy power share?

If you’ve always struggled with space for your apps, photos and documents, take heart in knowing that Galaxy Note10 will not fail you as it offers incredible storage of 256GB of internal memory, and if that’s not enough, you can easily go one up with the Galaxy Note10+ which gives an additional option of 512GB. You won’t have to spend so much time deleting files, so go ahead, take your family videos and store your important work files with a peace of mind!

Take all the videos and pictures thanks to the Samsung Note10's incredible storage.Take all the videos and pictures thanks to the Samsung Note10's incredible storage.

With all that extra storage space, it will be possible to keep larger files. However, the usual factor that deters the whole process is the speed which it takes to run certain apps or download information. For an enjoyable and seamless mobile experience, Galaxy Note10 boasts a super fast processor and a powerful RAM so you won’t be kept waiting.

All that space and speed means nothing though if you run out of juice, especially at the worst possible moment. Smartphones need smart batteries, one that won’t let you down or takes forever to power up. Having to always carry around a bulky powerbank as a security measure can also be a hassle; it’s extra weight to lug around and besides, it looks uncool.

This is where great battery performance can make a whole lot of difference to your lifestyle. The Galaxy Note10 charges super-fast without affecting its capabilities for other tasks so users will be able to follow their passions, be it gaming, watching videos or live streaming, for as long as they want.

The Galaxy Note10 charges super-fast without affecting its capabilities for other tasks.The Galaxy Note10 charges super-fast without affecting its capabilities for other tasks.

There’s no need to worry about running out of battery power or having to constantly recharge either as the Galaxy Note10+ has a battery capacity up to 4,300mAh.

Should you really to recharge during the odd times when you are caught off guard and don’t have a powerbank at hand, Galaxy Note10 has a convenient power share feature that allows device-to-device power share.

This means it is possible to easily charge Qi-certified smartphones and even compatible wearable devices, without draining the battery of the other smartphone. Charging will automatically stop when the power level of the device acting as the power source falls to 30%, to prevent the other device from shutting down.

Galaxy Note10 has a convenient power share feature that allows device-to-device power share. Galaxy Note10 has a convenient power share feature that allows device-to-device power share.

Delivering superior camera lenses, video recording modes and cutting edge technology on top of a host of other laudable features, the Galaxy10 is proving to be the ultimate compact phablet.

The Galaxy Note10 is offered in three colours: Aura Glow, Aura Black, and Aura Pink, while Galaxy Note10+ is available in Aura Black, Aura White and Aura Glow.

For more details on Samsung Galaxy Note10 and 10+, visit any Samsung retailer near you or log on to https://www.samsung.com/my/smartphones/galaxy-note10/

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Tech News

Australia’s top spy urges big tech to unravel encrypted chats
74-year-old accused of robbing bank at gunpoint may have been victim of scam, US cops say
Italy fines Amazon 10 million euros for alleged unfair commercial practices
Filtronic's shares soar on partnering with Musk's SpaceX
Americans’ new TV habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel. Repeat.
Google postpones phasing out of ad cookies in Chrome browser
Girl in China dips feet into lake at historic Beijing site, says family is rich so can do as she pleases after warning
First Covid, now heat: Online schooling returns to the Philippines
These apps allow US workers to get paid between paychecks. Experts say there are steep costs
Cyberattacks are on the rise, and that includes small businesses. Here’s what to know

Others Also Read