Samsung Galaxy S10 8GB 128GB
The Galaxy S10 sees Samsung reach new heights in the smartphone market. Everything is better, bigger and brighter!
Amazing AMOLED
The S10 features Dynamic AMOLED technology, which reduces blue light without compromising picture quality on its 6.1-inch screen. The resulting viewing experience is clear, sharp and vivid.
Samsung's best cameras ever?
The cameras, already so good on previous models, have advanced even more. The set up includes a 16 MP ultra-wide, a 12 MP wide angle and a 12 MP telephoto on the back, and 10 MP on the front for selfies. Highlights include the Ultra Wide Camera, for photos of cinematic quality and a field of vision beyond what your eye can see. The intelligent camera gives you brilliant results by automatically optimising your settings to perfectly reflect the scene.
Smarter Wi-Fi
It's not just the cameras that are smart. Intelligent Wi-Fi delivers faster speeds with Wi-Fi 6, which promises a reliable and secure connection every time, including public networks. When it switches to LTE it can hit awesome data speeds of up to 2.0 Gbps.
Play a better game
Samsung calls it a total game changer, with software and hardware engineered to give you performance-enhanced gaming without lag.
Fast and secure access
The S10 features a built-in fingerprint reader so you can be assured you can access your phone quickly and securely.
Mega storage and memory
With 128 GB of built-in storage and a 512 GB expansion slot, you'll have more than enough storage for an enhanced user experience. There's 8 GB of RAM memory available for this option.
Wireless PowerShare
This cool feature lets you share your power with selected devices by turning your Samsung S10 into a charging pad. Meanwhile, the 3,400 mAh battery is supported by wireless fast charging, as you'd expect from a phone of this pedigree.
A newer model Samsung Galaxy S20 5G SM-G981B 12GB 128GB was released in February 2020.
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Samsung Galaxy S10+ Review
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is a high-cost 4G phone at the beginning of the 5G era. It's excellent, but you can get almost the same performance elsewhere for much less money. We're about to hit a radical shift in the world of smartphones. 5G is going to overtake 4G, and toward the end of 2020, I anticipate we'll be seeing broader 5G coverage and new applications that take advantage of the new networks. Samsung's big, fancy Galaxy S10+ has an unbeatable screen and the best-performing components around. But at $999.99 and up, I have to ask: Is it worth investing in for three years? It just doesn't feel like it. The smaller Galaxy S10e, last year's Galaxy S9+, or even a lower-cost OnePlus 6T all feel like better buys for your money right now. Specs and Design The Galaxy S10+ comes in 128GB ($999.99), 512GB ($1,249.99), and 1TB ($1,599.99) capacities. The base model comes in black, blue, pink, or white, with colored aluminum under a glass back. The 512GB and 1TB models come with black or white ceramic backs. All models have a microSD card slot, in with the SIM card. SanDisk's new 1TB microSD card costs $449.99, so it's hard to justify Samsung's price for ...- Class-leading display
- Most powerful processor on an Android phone
- Fastest modem
- Wide-angle camera
- High-quality build
- Expensive
- No advances in low-light photography over previous model
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Review – The Pinnacle Smartphone Redefined
Samsung has stepped up its game from the Galaxy Note 9 to the Galaxy S10 range , specifically the S10+, all within a timeframe of around five months between the two announcement dates.- Brilliant display
- Edge-to-Edge screen
- Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor
- Reverse wireless charge
- Battery life
- Feature-rich
- Increased price
- Accidental palm touch
- Slightly sluggish reverse charge
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Review: The Closest an Android Phone Has Been, to a Perfect 10
The smartphone space is a bit perplexing these days. The long-standing definition of Android flagship smartphones has changed somewhat. The traditional flagship Android phones as we knew them all along, now have competition from those that called themselves ‘flagship killers' till a few years ago,...
Samsung Galaxy S10 Review: An Android Champ To Get Excited About
If the Pixel 3 was Google's crowning achievement for showing how good a software-first approach to phone design can be, then the Galaxy S10 is a tribute to the hardware gods. Between a new take on the tired notched selfie cam, a redesigned rear camera setup with three different lenses, and...
Samsung Galaxy S10
The excellent Galaxy S10 shares the Galaxy S10 Plus and Galaxy S10E's best traits, albeit with less distinction.- Like all of Samsung's Galaxy S10 phones, the standard S10 is built from the best parts, has a wonderfully sharp screen and long battery life
- Camera quality is great, and it comes with all the extras, like the ability to wirelessly charge another device
- As with the Galaxy S10 Plus
- the S10's in-screen fingerprint reader is hit or miss
- and its camera lacks a standalone night mode that other rivals have
Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus 128GB - Prism Black PH-SAM-S10P-128-BK review
Samsung's Galaxy S10+ is packed to the gills with features, and while all of the new stuff is cool, they could use improvement.
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 Plus review: A unique jack of all trades
The Galaxy Fold may have dominated the headlines this year but Samsung's marketable device for now is the Galaxy S10. Officially launched in India, the Galaxy S10 Plus is the yearly update to Samsung's flagship devices.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ review: The phone that goes higher, further, faster
- Excellent design with an incredible display
- One UI is a major improvement over the Samsung Touchwiz Experience
- Performance and battery life is...
- In-display fingerprint sensor is a little finicky
- Hole in the display is an eyesore
- Samsung's photo processing nowhere as good as Google's
Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e Review: Predictably impressive
Similar to Apple's iPhone series up until the recent release of the iPhone X , the look of Samsung's flagship Galaxy devices has slowly but steadily grown repetitive over the last few years.- Infinity-O hole punch is great
- In-display fingerprint sensor is impressive
- Most significant design change to the Galaxy series in years
- Expensive outright pricing
- Curved edges still result in accidental touches
- Low-light performance lags behind the Pixel 3