Samsung Galaxy S10 5G 256GB
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Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
First! Samsung announced the Galaxy S10 5G at MWC 19, but it has taken a while to arrive in Europe. It is bigger, has more cameras and has a larger battery than its S10 siblings, but there are some trade-offs too.- great design, premium materials, impressive cameras, super bright AMOLED display, IP68 certification, 3D face recognition, ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, reversible wireless charging, ultra-fast wired charging, headphone jack, powerful SoC
- frame rate stutters in demanding games, SoC throttles under continuous load, PWM, no aptX HD, no microSD card slot, tinny-sounding speakers, underwhelming battery life, only single-SIM, carrier branding, bloatware
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G review review
- Stunning screen
- Premium design
- Futureproofed with 5G
- It gets hot with intense use
- Will be too big for some
- The battery could be better
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G review
The best-looking screen we’ve ever seen joins forces with a stellar camera and very fast mobile internet. It isn’t a flawless victory; the S10 5G gets hot under the collar, and its battery won’t last for more than a day. With everything else it can do, though, it’s still easy to recommend if you desperately need 5G data speeds or just like to be on the cutting edge of tech. If you don’t, the Galaxy S10+ is a fine alternative.- Stunning screen
- Premium design
- Futureproofed with 5G
- It gets hot with intense use
- Will be too big for some
- The battery could be better
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is a fantastic phone in almost every department: performance, design, camera capabilities, the features included, and so on. Even in the areas where it doesn't quite excel – battery life and software – it's still a strong device.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
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
Samsung Galaxy S10 Review: Is it Android’s best?
Samsung's Galaxy range still rank among the best smartphones money can buy, even if the price is high and the competition is tougher than ever.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
Samsung’s hardware and software have improved so substantially over the past few years alone that it’s modern products don’t even appear to be made by the same company. MuchComing in four sizes and priced accordingly, the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and the upcoming Galaxy S10 5G are...
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
The 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 is the middle child of the S10 lineup, but don't sleep on this powerful smartphone or its beautiful display.- Gorgeous Infinity-O display, Solid battery life with Wireless PowerShare, Blazing-fast performance, Triple-lens camera system captures every angle
- Facial recognition needs work, Front-facing camera not quite as good as on S10+
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is one of the first big flagships to hit the shelves in 2019. This year Samsung decided to grace us with not two, but three different Galaxy S models. And that’s not counting the 5G version about to arrive.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
“Should I upgrade to the Galaxy S10?” That’s the question friends and family have been asking me during my month of testing the Samsung Galaxy S10 on Verizon. The answer is a clear, maybe.