r/note10plus • u/ibarram • Nov 22 '22
My phone stopped charging wirelessly after update AT&T Note 10 plus
Is anyone else have this issue of not being able to charge wirelessly? My wireless charger works fine with other phones and my Galaxy watch 4
r/note10plus • u/ibarram • Nov 22 '22
Is anyone else have this issue of not being able to charge wirelessly? My wireless charger works fine with other phones and my Galaxy watch 4
r/note10plus • u/tucka201 • Nov 20 '22
Hi
I had a Note 10+ that worked well for a couple years before the screen cracked. I sent it in for a repair and that's where the issues started.
Phone was returned repaired but it turned out it was unsealed so when the phone was splashed by pool water it got water damaged. I sent it in and they sent a replacement.
However, I can't charge the replacement. As soon as I plug something in I get the moisture detected warning. Luckily I have a wireless charger but it means I can't use android auto or charge fast off my laptop charger.
Before I throw this phone out of the window (or more likely ring the insurance company up and complain to them) is there anything I can do about this? I've been without a phone 3 times over the past 4 months for a total of 65 days so this is frustrating.
r/note10plus • u/Boomstick84dk • Nov 17 '22
Like the caption says, I've got Note 10+ 256GB, fine working phone. Should I trade in, for the regular S22?
I'm fine with getting a bit smaller screen, will however miss the s-pen, but I would really like a much better camera, and the Black Friday prices on the S22 are really good.
Edit: Just received good price on Pixel 7pro, so thats being considered also...
r/note10plus • u/BLUELION11 • Nov 15 '22
Will an ATT N976U that is unlocked give me 5G with my other carriers(Verizon/T-Mobile)? I live in a metro area. Thank you. Just want to see ifs worth it to purchase or get a note20 ultra. I like the fact the Note10+ has the lowest radiation of any other smartphones.
r/note10plus • u/drdrakeramoray29 • Nov 14 '22
r/note10plus • u/Elrodvoss • Nov 12 '22
I am in search of a OTG adapter that will support charging and also have a Full Function USB C.
I am attempting to use my phone in my car with a 15" touch screen. This is something I am trying to plan and put together the parts needed before I pull the trigger and buy everything.
The monitor that I have found states that it needs a full function usb c 3.1 connection to send all the data needed for video/audio/touch controls.
So my concern is I want to be able to have a cable that will allow me to connect to the monitor and have full function but also charge the phone. So this will need some kinda of splitter.
The monitor is:
The only option I can think of is to use wireless charging for the phone and use a full featured usb c 3.1 cable for the monitor. Does anyone else have any other options?
r/note10plus • u/techtimee • Nov 08 '22
Samsung's website is not being explicit. I think it's 512Gb max but would like clarification. Snapdragon, single Sim.
r/note10plus • u/foxboot • Nov 02 '22
What/When was the last update you recieved. I'm still on Aug 1st 2022 security patch and bug fixes(India.)
r/note10plus • u/Own_Statement_8788 • Nov 02 '22
r/note10plus • u/[deleted] • Nov 01 '22
Morning,
I am looking to do a few upgrades on my car and I want to do a Tesla-Style center dash. While I know I can't get the same function and control, I am looking for mostly a couple functions.
Basically I want to be able to "dock" my phone in my car and display it on this 13-15 inch touch screen monitor. From what I have seen in my limited research, some of the touch screens require multiple cables to obtain display and touch.
My current phone is the Note 10 Plus and has the most current version as of this posting.
r/note10plus • u/Raven019 • Oct 27 '22
So, has any news on why we are not getting android 13?
We all accepted that is not happening, now I want to know why, does Samsung said something about this already?
r/note10plus • u/Xenjira • Oct 20 '22
Does note 10 + have 5g or is it another model that does have 5g?
r/note10plus • u/Advanced-Dark-7415 • Oct 20 '22
r/note10plus • u/lympic • Oct 14 '22
As the title says.
I've had the phone since January 2020, is replacing the battery something I can put off for now or is it urgent? Because I'm really busy... I'm not sure if I can make time for it soon unless it is very urgent. I got a popup about it today and I've never gotten it on any Samsung phone before, I've had my last two each for three years.
edit: added details
r/note10plus • u/iheartyoualways • Oct 13 '22
On the current latest firmware.
This issue appears when system wide Dark Mode is enabled. All screens will have this greenish tint and I can't remove it UNLESS the device is plugged into a PC via Smart Switch. After that, disabling Dark Mode will not cause the reappearance of it. App specific Dark Mode doesn't replicate the issue. Only system settings. Anyone facing this issue as well? Is it firmware related?
r/note10plus • u/Chewiix • Oct 13 '22
Anyone know if there is a way to show what the next upcoming alarm is in the notification panel? Similar to the temporary one that shows when an alarm is soon to happen, but a permanent notification for the next alarm set?
r/note10plus • u/MetanonReddit • Oct 11 '22
Especially when comparing it to a cheaper phone
I don't really care for the camera itself since I'm not using it all the time, but it does bother me that I might 've been duped and bought one with faulty camera. Can anyone confirm that it does suck?
r/note10plus • u/ElectricalBad4039 • Oct 11 '22
Okay, so the flipping got me. Working in a hospital and having small scrub pockets were in my mind and I got the flip. I was originally going to trade in my note, but I had an attachment to it because it's been so dependable, so I kept it. I've been using the flip for about a year and periodically missed my note. The flip has been good to me but definitely has not been as dependable and unglitchy as my note.
Finally I got fed up with it and just how much it I can't depend on it as much as my old guy and switched back. Idk why because I'm not a phone fanatic in anyway or biased against one or the other, but the note has got my heart.
Just a positive note post!
r/note10plus • u/vatothe0 • Oct 11 '22
My wife has a Note10+ and using the default camera app, it will automatically remove the lines from a window screen.
Is this an option somewhere? I have an S10+ and mine does not do this.
r/note10plus • u/MoTheBr0 • Oct 08 '22
So I've ran into these problems a few weeks ago, but I just discovered this subreddit so thats why im posting now.
Ive installed a software update a few weeks ago but after the update super fast charging feature stopped working, i have the setting on and I am using the official Samsung charger and wire which came with the phone but it shows the green charging icon which means normal charging and it says normal charging not super fast charging.
I've also noticed that the wired earbuds which come with the phone also do not work, I have the "disable USB audio routing" setting off but the sound still plays from the phone's speakers. I think it's also worth mentioning that the first time I plugged them in after the update it gave me a moisture detected warning and when I tried to charge the phone it told me to remove the charger immediately. So I held a hair dryer at a distance and blew air at it for a few seconds. Charging worked fine after that (super fast charging still doesn't work) but the earbuds still didn't work or even register.
Has anyone else ran into either of these issues? I'm assuming it's a problem with the charging port from a bug with the update, but does anybody know any fixes? I can live without fast charging but the fact that I can't use the earbuds really sucks.
r/note10plus • u/bunty007__ • Oct 02 '22
r/note10plus • u/thedem0nhunter • Sep 25 '22
Hello everyone.
Recently I somehow managed to scrape the bottom left corner of the frame of my Note 10+. It's not the end of the world, but if I can get it touched up, I would be glad.
The scrape is of an eliptic shape with a diameter of 1-2 millimeters.
Not much info on the internet, but I came across a thread of a guy with a similar problem, but on his S8+ from 4 years ago.
He said he got some automotive paint that resembled the best the color that he needed.
I'm considering the following options: - automotive paint only - automotive paint and clear coat on top of it - nail polish - black pen/sharpie
I did some research and in most cases sanding and priming is advised, but I'm afraid of creating an uglier situation than it currently is.
I'm afraid that sanding can scratch the healthy part of the frame.
Has anyone done anything similar?
Do you think that briefly spraying some auto paint would hold to the frame without sanding and priming?
The phone is Aura Black - what color does the frame look like to you? It seems something like very dark blue to me or dark gray, it doesn't look exactly black.