Samsung upped its flagship game in 2019 with the Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus, two of the best Android smartphones available today. They’re the culmination of Samsung’s improved design efforts during the last few years and are visually striking smartphones.
As good as they are, Galaxy Note 10 devices aren’t without their problems. Here’s a roundup of some Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10 Plus problems and potential ways to fix them.
Editor’s note: Not every Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus have these issues. You’re very likely to never run into them.
Back in October, device owners discovered a major security flaw with the in-display fingerprint scanner. The bug allowed people with an unregistered fingerprint to unlock the phone and appeared on Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 phones.
According to the reports, placing certain transparent objects on the fingerprint scanner lets anyone enter Samsung’s latest smartphones. Objects include everything from a clear screen protector and clear phone case to clear plastic. Samsung believed a screen cover was to blame, particularly a silicone cover.
With a huge 6.8-inch display, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus isn’t the easiest phone to hold. Even the Galaxy Note 10 with a smaller 6.3-inch display can be a chore to use for some people. These large displays can lead to accidental screen touches and interactions, such as opening the Edge apps panel and waking the screen.
Complicating matters are the curved sides. They look great in pictures, but can make accidental screen touches more likely to happen.
The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus’ highlight feature is what gave the phones their namesakes in the first place: the S Pen. The little accessory converted smartphone stylus skeptics into believers, thanks to features like pressure sensitivity, low latency, and more. On the two new Galaxy Note phones, you can even snap pictures and control media playback with air gestures.
Also read: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 S Pen: Everything you need to know
However, some people have had issues with the S Pen. Issues range from the phone not recognizing the S Pen to inconsistent strokes.
Look around for a bit, and you’ll see people reporting low signal strength. They compare the number of bars on their Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus to the number of bars on another phone, only to see fewer bars for the former.
It’s important to note the number of bars isn’t fully representative of a phone’s signal strength. That said, there are enough reports where it seems to be a genuine problem for some Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 units.
With the move to taller smartphones, app developers thankfully took notice and updated their apps to accommodate the taller displays. However, there are still some apps not taking advantage of the extra real estate. Well-known apps like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and more don’t have this issue, but smaller apps might not use the entire display.
The Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus feature large batteries to go with their large sizes, but people reported disappointing battery life with the two phones.
The problem is this could be due to a variety of factors. Maybe an app went rogue and is sapping your phone’s battery. Maybe your phone exhibits poor signal strength. Maybe it’s a combination of the two and other factors. Whatever the cause is, poor battery life can be detrimental to the smartphone experience.
Also read: The best Android smartphones with the best battery life
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