"Great phone, very fast and extremely light. should have got the bigger one "
Manufacturer: Samsung
"Great phone, very fast and extremely light. should have got the bigger one "
It is a nice phone. Fast. In the time of setting it and get the software updat I felt the battery run out quickly and until the time I am writing this review I still don't know why the smart switch does not work with my iPhone 6 as my old mobile phone
We already know how the Samsung Galaxy S10+ performed in our review. It's time to see how its younger brother, the Galaxy S10, did in our tests.
Pleasing look and feel; Good performance
Battery could have been larger; Badly positioned volume rocker
The phone itself is superb, it's a Samsung flagship after all. The screen is fantastic, as is the camera. But when I received the phone it looked like it had a scratch on the top of the handset.
You might be disappointed that it doesn't bend, but Samsung's Galaxy S10 still represents the very pinnacle of smartphone technology. It moves things on in design, drawing level with Apple in terms of pure aesthetics, while simultaneously introducing a wealth of welcome new additions.
Samsung's best-looking phone to date; Superb camera; Long-lasting battery life
Much cheaper alternatives available; Lack of HDR 10+ content
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
I like Samsung phones and have got used to how they operate, but I was disappointed that no other review I read mentioned the disappearance of the indicator light. I'm still unsure about the curved edges because a case cannot have sides high enough to protect it properly and my first tempered glass...
So while you may see less of a single brand due to a disagreement with Mr Trump, others may benefit and one such brand is Samsung. Here I am looking at the latest offering from Samsung the GalaxyS10, so what does it have to offer.
The S10 feels like an evolution of the Galaxy formula that's equal parts messy and necessary. It's not quite the future, but it's not far off either.
Incredibly slick software; Expensive feel-factor
Camera isn't as good as Huawei; Battery life isn't longer
A lot of the features I described above are unique to Samsung Galaxy smartphones, giving me strong reasons to finally return to my "roots", embracing the brand of the very first Android smartphone I got 8 years ago.
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