The latest flagship Samsung smartphones, the S10 and the S10 Plus, were announced in early 2019. The S10 and the S10 Plus share very similar camera specifications, so for the purposes of this review, we will be concentrating on the S10 Plus.
The S10 Plus model is the larger sibling of Samsung Galaxy S10 and has been worth the wait. Features like Wireless PowerShare, in screen fingerprint sensor, hole punch screen notch, and next-gen Wi-Fi 6 for seamless transition between Wi-Fi routers, are just a few reasons to get excited.
The Plus size dimensions take this smartphone into phablet territory, with a 93.1% screen-to-body ratio, 6.4-inch edge-to-edge screen and Samsung’s new Infinity-O display which spills, beautifully, down the side of the phone.
The S10 Plus is the first phone with HDR10+ support. This brings superior contrast and colour to the large screen, making the S10 Plus a great option if you like to watch movies on the phone. On THIS phone, that movie watching experience is pretty awesome!
The triple camera set up consists of a 12MP regular lens, 12MP optically zoomed telephoto lens, and all-new 16MP ultra-wide lens. On the front, there's 4K UHD recording, while 10MP and 8MP lenses work in conjunction to add more depth to selfies.
Pretty much every photographic feature and magic trick is included. For example, Dual Aperture provides day to night light control by adjusting and optimising light before you shoot. Meanwhile, the processor automatically combines multiple frames of a low-light moment into one stunning shot.
Turn your S10+ over and you have a sizeable Qi charging mat, thanks to Wireless PowerShare. To ensure you don't run out of battery power in your primary device, PowerShare turns off at 30% battery capacity. The battery is 4,1000mAh capacity, the processor is a world-leading Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, while the vapor chamber cooling system makes the S10 Plus ideal for long gaming sessions on that cinematic screen!
Manufacturer: Samsung
The latest flagship Samsung smartphones, the S10 and the S10 Plus, were announced in early 2019. The S10 and the S10 Plus share very similar camera specifications, so for the purposes of this review, we will be concentrating on the S10 Plus.
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I've been using the Galaxy S10 Plus ($390 at Amazon) every day since Samsung launched the phone four months ago as one of its flagship models for 2019. Despite the threat of being overshadowed by the foldable Galaxy Fold and the faster Galaxy S10 5G (and being knocked out from below by the value-buy Galaxy S10E), the Galaxy S10 Plus has hung on as one of the top Android phones of the year. Soon, the S10 Plus' best virtues -- its sharp screen, three top-notch cameras and all-day battery life -- will face another challenge from within Samsung's ranks, the upcoming Galaxy Note 10, which is all but confirmed to launch Aug. 7 in New York.
The Galaxy S10 Plus is an outstanding phone for 2019, although serious photographers will find its nighttime camera shots lacking. Competition, including from the upcoming Galaxy Note 10, is mounting.
The Galaxy S10 Plus has a phenomenal AMOLED screen, monster battery life and loads of useful camera tools; The option to wirelessly charge another device is convenient and really works.
Nighttime and low-light shots on the Galaxy S10 Plus aren't as clear or crisp as dedicated night modes on the Pixel 3 and Huawei Mate 20 Pro; The ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint reader isn't always fast or accurate; Mispresses on the curved, edge-to-edge display are a minor annoyance.
The Galaxy S10 Plus was Samsung's new 'everything phone' for 2019, helping disrupt the sameness of the last few generations of handsets. Its 6.4-inch screen is so big it displaces the front camera, while its triple-lens rear camera can take ultra-wide photos. Hidden perks like an in-screen fingerprint sensor and Wireless PowerShare offer a lot of nifty features – just know Samsung is asking for a lot of money, too.
Excellent screen-to-body ratio; In-screen fingerprint sensor; Wireless PowerShare perk;
Sizable price hike; Bixby button still exists; Slippery design
The Samsung Galaxy S23+ will likely be the phone for many people. With the screen space that the regular S23 lacks, and a price that's more attractive than the S23 Ultra, it only makes a couple of sacrifices against that top model.
Pllenty of Snapdragon power, Great display, Software support and updates, Great design and build
Charging speeds not exciting, Not much change from S22
Representing the tenth anniversary of the Galaxy line, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is not a radical reinvention of the smartphone. (That would be the flexible Galaxy Fold .) But Samsung's new flagship is not lacking in innovation or ambition.
Immersive Infinity-O display; Ultrasonic fingerprint sensor works well; Excellent cameras; Very fast performance; Superb battery life and can charge other gadgets wirelessly; Headphone jack
Punch holes in display can be distracting; Pricey; Confusing gesture controls
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus features a luscious and large display, powerful performance, excellent cameras as well as phenomenal battery life that surpasses its siblings in the Galaxy S23 series.
Best battery life out of entire Galaxy S23 series Fast 45W charging Great performance Large and beautiful display Good cameras
Not cheap Conservative design
Big added value. Apart from the 6.6-inch form factor, the Samsung S23+ flagship smartphone is similar to its 6.1-inch smaller sibling in almost every detail. When it comes to battery life, the plus version goes the extra mile and, in doing so, is one of the longest-lasting Android smartphones...
Premium build quality, IP68 certification, Lengthy update period, Good camera, Bright 120 Hz AMOLED display, High system performance, Very long battery life
Throttling under load, No charger included, Charging at maximum 45 watts, No WiFi 7
The 10th Galaxy S phone feels familiar, but is still excellent
Excellent display; Fast performance and strong battery life; Versatile camera system; A headphone jack
New in-screen fingerprint scanner is slower and more finicky than older ones; Camera performance not as good as Pixel in low light; Slow software update schedule
Samsung have put more into it - and you'll get more out of it.
Bigger battery and screen; More RAM & storage; One UI
Camera can't keep up with Huawei and Google; Iffy gesture controls; Double hole punch notch
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