I have a galaxy s9, so the curves are more extreme, and I love it. And the look of it is just sooo nice. Personally I dont have issues with side touches , but it's a smaller phone. I dont mind flatscreen, but I'd prefer a little curve, it's kind of a staple to a samsung phone imo
5 years ago | 9
What I really like the most is the non-rounded screen edges - a pure rectangle, not a rounded rectangle. Gives a lot of screen real estate 😊
5 years ago | 1
Personally I don’t apply screen protectors, but the curved screen only means accidental touches for me
5 years ago | 0
I like curved screens like the Note 10+ but my only issue with them is that using the s pen towards the edge of the screen is practically impossible
5 years ago | 0
I miss people looking at my phone and going wow the screen just keeps going, it's been a couple notes since I've heard that out of anyone.
5 years ago (edited) | 0
I didn't vote because I don't care , I only care about how it sits comfortably on my hand
5 years ago | 1
I've got used to the curved screen first on my Note 8 and now 9 but I still prefer a flat screen. However I'm more concerned about the width. I just hope is not narrow candy bar like the Note 10 lite or the S20 ultra. The width of the Note 10 plus is fine.
5 years ago | 1
If you want curved screen, go with the S-line. Note lineup should be always flat screen, it just makes no sense writing with a stylus on a curved screen.
5 years ago | 0
I prefer flat screen because they don't seem to be as fragile and they have cheap tempered glass screen protectors made for them
5 years ago | 0
I've got a curved screen and it's no problem. Honestly it makes it look better. Also I'm able to use it nicely. The only reason against curved screens is if you use your phone without a case which I would not do.
5 years ago | 0
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