Samsung recently unveiled its latest and best flagship smartphone so far in the Galaxy Note series. The device, Galaxy Note 10, was also launched alongside a bigger variant called the Galaxy Note 10+. This makes it the first time ever that Samsung would release a Note phablet in two different variants.

Some highlight features of the Galaxy Note 10 flagship duo basically revolves around improvements in the device’s camera, CPU, processor, battery capacity, and operating system. Samsung also made some aesthetical improvements to the Galaxy Note10.

The Samsung Galaxy S10, on the other hand, is the flagship member of the Galaxy S series. Released earlier this year, the Galaxy S10 has reigned to be one of the best smartphones ever made by Samsung since its release. And since the Note series and S Series are Samsung’s biggest smartphone category, we decided to compare the features of the biggest member of both series.

Galaxy Note10 vs Galaxy S10

Both devices are almost identical, especially processor-wise. The Galaxy Note 10 is, however, the better device of the duo as it comes with better cameras, bigger storage, S-Pen stylus, and faster battery charging. If you choose to go for the Galaxy Note10, you’d have to do without micro SD card slot and headphone jack.