The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 may be over a year old, but don’t think it’s past its prime. Both Note 10 phones pack top specs and some of the world’s best cameras, and they’ve aged fantastically.
Like all Note phones they also offer support for the included S-Pen stylus, and for the first time the Note 10 comes with a few options: the regular Note, the larger Note 10+, and a dedicated Note 10+ 5G variant. And that’s not even mentioning the cheaper Note 10 Lite.
Remember that the Note 20 range is now out, and there’s also the S20 range if you don’t need the Note’s stylus support. With the Note 20 now here, prices for the Note 10 phones are dropping fast, so there’s not really been a better time to grab the device unless you’re fixed on having the latest version – especially with Christmas deals now upon us.
If you’ve yet to decide whether the Note 10 is the right phone for you, or which of the three models to choose, you’ll like our Note 10 review, Note 10+ review and our Note 10 vs Note 10+ comparison.
All three models are available to buy now and they’re available in Aura Glow and Aura Black colour options. See the best cases for the Note 10 and Note 10+ too – if you’re spending that much on the phone then you’ll probably want to keep it safe.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 price
The Note 10 starts at the same price its predecessor did at launch. Here’s the breakdown:
- Note 10 256GB – £869
- Note 10+ 256GB – £999
- Note 10+ 5G 256GB – £1,099
- Note 10+ 5G 512GB – £1,199
Where to buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 SIM-free in the UK
If you want to buy SIM-free, you’re probably best off going to either Argos in the UK – it’s clearing stock and has models available starting from a mere £499 at the time of writing, though availability will vary depending on where you are in the country.
If Argos sells out, the next best bet is Amazon. You can buy the regular Note 10 for a mere £630, the Note 10+ for £739, and the Note10+ 5G for £809 at the time of writing, but these prices change frequently.
Otherwise, stock is sold out at most other retailers, but you’ll find models available at full price from the following:
- Samsung – Starting at £869 (Get up to £600 off when you trade in your old phone)
- Very – Starting at £869
Remember to look for a SIM-only deal if you plan to buy SIM-free.
Best Samsung Galaxy Note 10 contracts
Below you’ll find all of the best contract deals for the Galaxy Note 10 range, chosen by algorithms that scan thousands of offers from networks and online stores to find the deals with the most minutes and data for the lowest up-front and monthly cost. Again, though, stock is low, so you may struggle to find the phones on contract right now.
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