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OnePlus 7T vs. Galaxy Note 10: Which should you buy?

OnePlus 7T

Despite being $300 cheaper, the OnePlus 7T matches or beats the Note 10 in many areas. Its display, specs, battery life, and performance are all top-tier. It's missing water resistance, and extras like wireless charging and the S Pen, but for this price you may be willing to take the trade-off.

OnePlus 7T vs. Galaxy Note 10: Which should you buy?

OnePlus 7T

Great value

High-end specs for lessGreat battery lifeSolid triple cameraGreat 90Hz displayConsistently fast softwareWeak front-facing cameraLarger and heavierNo water resistance rating

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

The Note 10 undeniably has the upper hand in the number of features, and bests the 7T in cameras and hardware quality. However, it's 50% more expensive, and that's an incredible step up in price considering so much of the experience is shared between the two.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

S Pen power

Incredible display brightness and colorsIP68 water resistanceS Pen stylusWireless chargingSlower fingerprint sensorSoftware requires customizationSlower software update cadence

What's the difference between the OnePlus 7T and Galaxy Note 10?

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It's hard to beat the value offered by OnePlus.The OnePlus 7T offers a flagship phone experience in so many respects and does so for hundreds less than the Note 10. Its specs, performance, and software all meet or exceed Samsung's best — you just have to accept missing out on a few extra features in the process.

S Pen power

Samsung Galaxy Note 10

An incredible phone in its own right, but an expensive one.The Note 10 brings higher-end hardware, better cameras, and nice-to-have features — but charges hundreds more. You have toreally want that S Pen and Samsung's extras to justify the price.

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