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Nokia McLaren vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10: 8GB RAM, 4500mAh batt…

The battle of Nokia McLaren vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is running today with impressive specs. As far as it concerns, one of these smartphones comes up with massive 8GB RAM and 4500mAh batt. Keeps on reading to find out the winner.

Nokia McLaren 2018 EditionNokia McLaren vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10 specs

Based on the latest updates, Nokia McLaren comes out soon in 2018 for the brand’s first exclusive design with 3D Touch. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 is the successor of upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 9 flagship. In details, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 specs include a 6.4-inch Infinity Display with resolutions of 2960 x 1440 pixels. Besides, Nokia McLaren packs a 5.5-inch 3D screen with 4K resolutions of 2160 × 3440 pixels and wins this round.

Under the hood, Nokia McLaren comes with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset while Samsung Galaxy Note 10 owns Samsung Exynos 9. Besides, both Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and Nokia McLaren specs feature 8GB RAM with 128GB/256GB ROM (expandable to 256GB). On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 battery is 3300mAh, compared to 4500mAh battery of Nokia McLaren. Thus, Nokia McLaren wins for stronger performance.

For the cameras, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 camera has a dual Dual: 12MP (f/1.7+f/2.4) primary cameras and a 13MP selfie shooter. Meanwhile, Nokia McLaren gets dual 16MP (f/1.8) primary cameras and a 20MP (f/2.0) selfie shooter. Since both handsets run Android Oreo 8.0, Nokia McLaren wins for better cameras and battery.

Nokia McLaren vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10 release date and price

So far, Samsung Galaxy Note 10 release date falls in August 2020. Meanwhile, Nokia McLaren Nokia McLaren release date falls around March 2018. Nokia McLaren price starts from $671 ~ Rs. 43899, and Samsung Galaxy Note 10 price to start around $1000 ~ Rs.63375. In this case, Nokia McLaren gets better specs and a lower price tag in this battle. What do you think about these flagships? Drop a comment to let us know and stay tuned!

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