Despite all the attention on its foldable phone of late, perhaps the more important model to most users as well as Samsung itself is the regular-looking Galaxy S10+.
Manufacturer: Samsung
Despite all the attention on its foldable phone of late, perhaps the more important model to most users as well as Samsung itself is the regular-looking Galaxy S10+.
"Great phone, very fast and extremely light. should have got the bigger one "
great design; premium feel; powerful SoC; plenty of RAM and internal storage; microSD card support; dual-SIM functionality for DUOS model; good cameras; decent OLED panel; water resistant and dustproof; USB 3.1 with DP; HDMI and OTG support; good stereo speakers; great fingerprint sensor; wireless...
underwhelming battery life; no eSIM; insecure and disappointing facial recognition technology; SoC throttles under continuous load; PWM; no aptX HD support
The Galaxy S10 came with rumors of many cameras and different model types. After a few weeks of use, these are my thoughts on the Galaxy S10.
Great looking screen. Good for media consumption, Large screen in small body. Good for one-handed use, Still has a headphone jack, and wireless charging capability.
Fingerprint scanner doesn't always work., Low light shots look muddy at times.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 doesn't fold, it doesn't have 5G – not quite yet, anyway – and it looks a whole lot like the Galaxy S9 from last year, but none of that precludes it from being the smartphone to beat in 2019.
Incredible screen escapes the notch curse; Flexible cameras produce great results in most conditions; Snapdragon 855 and One UI performance is swift; Excellent battery life
Low-light photos aren't as good as Pixel 3's; Expensive; In-display fingerprint sensor a little slow sometimes
The Galaxy S10 is a little better than the S10e in a bunch of ways, including more RAM, another rear camera, and that snazzy curved-front design. It's worse in one way, which is Samsung's in-display fingerprint sensor that I find harder to use accurately than the S10e's physical sensor.
Great screen; Fastest possible processor and LTE; Triple cameras with 2x and wide-angle; Headphone jack and microSD card slot
Expensive; In-display fingerprint sensor has no physical guide
With improved software, triple cameras and a futuristic design, the Galaxy S10 is just as viable an option as the S10 Plus. Here is our full review
If someone asked me what phone they should buy right now, I’d have to go with the Galaxy S10 or S10+. My only real concern, not including the slight camera hiccups I ran into, would be updates.
Specs; Display; Hardware; Software; Performance; Battery; Camera; Buy Galaxy S10
Is 2019's best Android handset already here
Fantastic screen; Good Stamina; Robust performance; Gear VR support; Ultra-wide camera
Expensive; Comes with bloatware
For me, the Samsung Galaxy S10+ is the benchmark for an Android flagship at the moment. This phone is not about gimmicks, but about making life better whatever you do. This will be the phone others will be playing catch up with for rest of the year.
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