One of, if not the best phone of 2019. screen is great, speakers clear and load.i have nothing bad to say about this phone (but one or two hiccups with the finger scanner) would recommend
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
One of, if not the best phone of 2019. screen is great, speakers clear and load.i have nothing bad to say about this phone (but one or two hiccups with the finger scanner) would recommend
It has now been around two months since I popped my SIM card in the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus so I feel it is now time to deliver my full review. Overall I have really enjoyed my time so far with the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus. It d...
Excellent Screen; Powerful; Decent Cameras
Average Battery Life; Bad Button Placement
This all makes the Galaxy S10+, in my mind, an excellent phone, but not the smartest buy for mid-2019. You're going to need those dollars to burst into the 5G world next year. Get a less expensive model, enjoy it, and put yourself in a better position for when the big innovations come.
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
The Galaxy S10+ might have a sky-high price tag, but it's also a massive improvement over its predecessor, pushing the limits of conventional...
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
So while you may see less of a single brand due to a disagreement with Mr Trump, others may benefit and one such brand is Samsung. Here I am looking at the latest offering from Samsung the GalaxyS10, so what does it have to offer.
This is good but we cannot hang to AC vent in the car so if you are using the phone for directions might be little difficult but rest works great
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is a surprisingly sensible phone. Samsung has left the glittery tech fireworks of 5G and 3D depth cameras to the Galaxy S10 5G, to make sure you can appreciate every hit feature of this more mainstream phone right here, right now. Its punch hole screen is as much of an audience divider as a notch, but is more practical than a slider. And the triple rear camera is masses of fun to play around with. Still, the Mate 20 Pro keeps hanging around in the corner of our vision, and is a reminder of quite how brilliant Huawei phones are these days. It outlasts the S10+ with day-to-day use, and its ultra-wide camera and amazing Night mode make it even more of a flexible photographic gymnast. But, hey, that phone doesn’t have a headphone jack and there’s no worry your messages are being pinged straight to the Chinese government here... something Donald Trump would probably tell you is happening.
Samsung OLED screens rule, as usual; The camera is a photography powerhouse; Supremo video stabilisation;
Not a low light camera class leader (yet); There are some bugs; It's pricey; We don’t get the best CPU in the UK;
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 ...
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.
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
The Galaxy S23 Plus is a bigger phone, with a smaller price tag.
The best display on a smartphone, Up to 45W charging, wired, Impressive performance thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy, Great battery life, Simple camera design, Stunning design overall
The edges are quite sharp, Standby battery life is not good, Optical Zoom is limited to 3x, Not competitively priced
The iPhone 14 isn’t much of an upgrade over the iPhone 13, but it’s still a great device and an upgrade for anyone coming from the iPhone 11 or older.
Great camera, Good battery, Emergency features are cool, Still excellent performance
Display could use some upgrades
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