Here's exactly how big the Note 10 and 10+ are next to other Galaxy phones

Samsung's flagship phones continue to improve with every new release, but the sizes of the latest and greatest can vary quite a bit. We were curious about how each of the Galaxy 10 phones compared side-by-side, so we made a few comparison charts to make it easier to visualize. In addition to simple curiosity, this should hopefully help you determine how well one of the new phones would fit in your pocket, purse, or bag.

Sizing up

One of the first things you'll notice about the the Note 10 and Note 10+ is that they are significantly different sizes, with the latter being the larger of the two. In fact, the Note 10+ is 11.3 mm taller than the Note 10, which makes a pretty big difference in the palm of your hand. The smaller Note 10 features a 6.3-inch screen, while the Note 10+ features a 6.8-inch screen. But the Note 10 isn't the second-tallest in the pack.

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Header Cell - Column 0 Screen SizeUnit SizeWeight
Note 10+6.8 inches162.3 x 77.2 x 7.9mm196g
Note 106.3 inches151.0 x 71.8 x 7.9mm168g
S10+6.4 inches157.6 x 74.1 x 7.8mm198g
S106.1 inches149.9 x 70.4 x 7.8mm157g
S10e5.8 inches142.2 x 69.9 x 7.9mm150g

For additional Note 10 and Note 10+ specs go here

When lined up from shortest to tallest, you'll see that the new Note 10 is just barely larger than the S10 but definitely smaller than the S10+. The Note 10+ is the Papa Bear of the bunch, being the largest and most expensive of all of the Galaxy 10 phones. None of these phones are particularly monstrous. They tend to be a good size, which makes them easier to place in various pockets or carrying bags. Of course, when it comes to the Note 10 and 10+, the larger screen would be easier to use when writing notes, or using the S Pen.

Something interesting to note here is that despite the Galaxy Note 10+ being the largest, the S10+ is the heaviest of the phones, by just a smidgen. As you'd expect, the S10e is the lightest at only 150g. None of these phones are heavy enough to use as dumbbells, but a small amount of weight could affect how quickly your hand grows tired of holding your smartphone.

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Rebecca Spear
Staff Writer

Rebecca Spear is a staff writer for Android Central who loves following the latest tech, drawing with her Wacom, and playing video games. You can find her posting about her pets, art, and video game preferences on Twitter @rrspear.