Samsung Galaxy S10 5G 256GB
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Show product pageSamsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
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.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
Still, the Samsung Galaxy S10 is clearly one of the best phones you can buy, especially if you don’t want to spend silly money. It costs a lot, but not as much as its larger sibling or the- Best screen around, Brilliant new design, Great triple-lens camera
- Average battery life, High price, Shown up slightly by S10 Plus
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
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
The Galaxy S10 is a near-perfect smartphone. It is a very balanced handset that performs extremely well at everything. The battery charging performance is perhaps the only crack the otherwise impenetrable armor.- Best Camera Image Quality, Excellent Industrial Design, Increased Battery Capcity, Blazing-Fast Performance, Best Camera Image Quality, Excellent Industrial Design, Increased Battery Capcity, Blazing-Fast Performance
- Charges Only 2.5X faster than iPhone XS Max. Could Be 5X., Charges Only 2.5X faster than iPhone XS Max. Could Be 5X.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G (256GB, Gold) - Pristine review
The Galaxy S10 is right now the best smartphone ever released by Samsung, and nobody can say it isn't. This new release allows the South Korean company not only to beat Apple to features like the fingerprint sensor embedded into the screen, which Cupertino might never offer, but also to stay close...
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 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
Best phone of all time
I have had this phone for 4 weeks, the speakers are good enough to listen to reasonable quality music everywhere you go, the camera is next level and actually helps you take the "Best Shot". I had a small problem with the samsung messaging app not getting allerts, just deleted it and downloaded the google message app, joys of android. I havnt been able to find anything decent with the TOF camera, still by far the best phone though.
Literally the best phone out
When I got my Galaxy S10 5G I immediately noticed that it felt lighter than you'd expect from such a large phone. The screen is awesome, the value you get for what you pay is great. My only downside is I sometimes feel like the phone feels very fragile. I am yet to drop it or have any chips, scratches or damage done, however with almost all phones made in 2019 consisting of the "glass sandwich" design, it is not something that should startle or put someone off. I do wish they made the sides out of a more durable metal, such as stainless steel as aluminium is (and for the most part always will be) more brittle.