Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus Specs. The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus is also water resistant, with an IP68 rating, which allows for submersion in 1.5 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes (though Samsung advises against beach or pool use and water damage isn't covered under warranty).
You can call your wireless carrier and ask where they have 5G - or maybe they have a coverage map online. You can look up the make and model number of your smartphone to see if it is 5G capable. It you bought it before you posted this question and it is a Iphone or Samsung, then it isnt a 5G ready phone.
According to expert agencies and the studies we have so far, there's nothing to suggest 5G mmWave is a significant health risk, but it's clear there is more research to be done on the subject. If you're the type to be cautious, it's always possible to reduce RF radiation exposure.
The Galaxy Note 10 has tighter bezels, faster charging, and new video-centric software. By contrast, despite a slightly smaller footprint, the Galaxy S10 features wired audio and expandable storage, along with a more rounded design.
Other features
With a nearly bezel-less 6.8" QHD+ display the Note10+ 5G offers an immersive, cinematic-quality viewing on a sleek slim form. The 4300 mAh long-lasting intelligent battery optimizes power based on how you use your phone.The regular Note 10 is best if you want the Note experience in a more compact package. However, if you value things like a microSD card and a bigger battery, the Note 10+ will be the way to go. Most people can probably skip the Note 10+ 5G, but if you live in a 5G market, it might be worth a look.
The Galaxy S20 features a 4000mAh battery, which is an improvement on the Note 10's 3500mAh battery. The Galaxy S20+ features a 4500mAh battery, which is an improvement on the Note 10+'s 4300mAh battery. The Galaxy S20 Ultra features a 5000mAh battery, which puts it at the zenith of Samsung's smartphone pantheon.
While all three devices features the same PowerShare reverse wireless charging found in the S10, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 only supports 25W super-fast wired charging and 12W wireless charging.
The Note 10+ 5G will be the first "5G for all" low-band phone for T-Mobile's nationwide network. But it will not support the fast, six-city millimeter-wave network T-Mobile has recently turned on.
If you really want an S Pen with your phone but don't want to spend as much, the 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 10 should satisfy. But if you want a really big screen, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus is worth the splurge, as it also offers more RAM and microSD expansion, along with longer battery life.
Why you should get a 5G phone
5G is definitely faster than 4G LTE, even on 5G networks that are putting the initial focus on coverage rather than speed. As for Verizon, it spent 2019 building out 5G coverage in parts of cities, hitting its goal of 30 locations by year's end.The first 5G-capable smartphone was the Galaxy S10 5G, and Galaxy Note10 and Note10+ are both available in 5G versions, so if your mobile carrier is offering 5G speeds, you can take advantage.
Current phones have 4G LTE modems, which are incompatible with the new technology used in 5G. The only phone right now which will be upgradeable to 5G is Motorola Moto Z3 but you'll have to put on a 5G Moto Mod to get it to work, and even then it'll only be on Verizon in 4 US cities.
Yes, your 5G device will be able to use a 4G sim to receive 4G/3G/2G coverage whenever it needs to. But if you want to use our 5G network, you'll need to swap to a 5G sim. However with a faster 5G connection it'll be easier to download more films and therefore use more data.
For either sub-6 GHz or mmWave, it's important to remember that early 5G phones can also use 4G. In fact, most 5G phones currently have the most advanced version of 4G (LTE Advanced Pro) built-in, which means you're going to get the best possible 4G experience on those phones if you do fall outside 5G coverage areas.