Samsung Galaxy S10 5G 256GB
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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 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
While the Samsung Galaxy S10 doesn't excel in any one specific area, the collective package makes for an incredibly capable offering – which I'm sure was Samsung's aim in the first place. It sports a stunning OLED screen, versatile camera and a number of enticing new features. It's a great phone.- Smaller than lots of other flagships, without sacrificing features, Versatile camera that reliably takes excellent pictures, A lovely screen that’s fantastic for video
- One UI is full of bloatware, Battery life is middling
Galaxy S10 review: Don't abandon Samsung's 2019 flagship just yet
The excellent Galaxy S10 shares the Galaxy S10 Plus' and Galaxy S10E's best traits, albeit with less distinction.- Sharp screen, Long battery life, Noteworthy camera quality, Wirelessly charges other devices
- In-screen fingerprint reader is hit or miss, Lacks the distinction of S10 Plus and S10E
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
The Galaxy S10 is a great phone stuck in the middle of two better phones
The standard S10 model is almost as excellent as the S10 Plus, but not quite
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
“Samsung’s Galaxy S10 is eclipsed by the S10 Plus, and the S10e offers better value, but it’s still a great phone.”- Speedy performance, Day-long battery life, Versatile triple cameras, Excellent HDR10+ screen, Clean OneUI software
- Slim bezels mean accidentally interacting with the screen, Too close in price to the better S10 Plus, Expensive
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 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
The Galaxy S10 5G is a smartphone for early adopters who don’t mind paying for the privilege. Its huge display is great for videos and gaming, it’s a sleek phone despite its size, and Samsung’s UI is smooth.- Great screen for video and games, Excellent stills and video camera, It’s ready for the first 5G networks
- Expensive, Gets hot (Exynos version), Battery could be better (Exynos version)
Samsung Galaxy S10 (Review Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB)
The midsize Samsung Galaxy S10 has all the attractive features of the S10+ for less money, but we still think the smaller S10e is a better buy.- 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.