The Galaxy Note 10+ seems to be the overall better phone, as it is more balanced. But I would go for the ROG Phone 2 hands down. The Note 10+ may have some features that are important to many users (wireless charging, waterproof, great camera), but I far prefer what the ROG Phone 2 has to offer (120 Hz screen, 6,000 mAh battery, increased performance).
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If the Asus RoG Phone 2 had a 4K screen I wouldn't think twice.
Thought the 120hz refresh rate is tempting though.
Also the fact that I already am using the Galaxy S10+, note 10+ performance bis just the same.
I do not get it. Why someone needs a 4K resolution on a phone. Many people seem to be fine with a Full HD resolution on a laptop, which has a much larger screen, but cannot stand it on a phone. I cannot identify the pixels on a Full HD phone screen, and I definitely do not need more than that, especially as it usually means an impact on battery life.
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Note 10 + pretty easily for me. Specs are one thing but refinement is something thats hard to experience until you have both phones in your hands. I havent played with a ROG phone but I cant imagine the hardware, software, and overall user experience match up.
Well, both phones are refined. It may be personal, but I do not really like Samsung's curved display. I think it makes it harder to protect the screen with a case, and I just prefer flat screens. Plus, I acknowledge that Samsung's Android interface has improved a lot, but I still prefer something closer to the original experience, as the one provided by Asus.
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I would reckon the Note 10+ is a better phone overall for the following reasons: quality and resolution of the screen, cameras, more refined OS (although it's far from everyone's favorite), sleeker design, better speakers and fingerprint scanner it seems. Also Note 10+, as big as it is, is not quite as massive as the ROG Phone 2.
Ways ROG Phone 2 beats Note 10+: ROG Phone 2 has the headphone jack, much better battery, 120hz refresh (though the panel is inferior in every other way), Snapdragon 855+ instead of plain 855, 1TB storage, and the OS is closer to stock Android. Plus more "gamer" features and design, if you're into that.
I mostly agree with you, except for the "more refined OS" part. Samsung's interface is fine, as it fixed the previous terrible one (which was not refined at all). But still, it does not mean it is more refined than the original Android.
Although the Note 10+ has more features, I far prefer those present in the ROG Phone 2. I never used wireless charging, and I do not really need impressive cameras. I would rather have a huge battery and a 120 Hz screen.