When it comes to phones sold, Samsung is the undisputed king of the Australian Android market, and the company's Galaxy S line of devices has been setting or chasing the pace for top tier Android phones for a decade.
The Galaxy S10 sees Samsung reach new heights in the smartphone market. Everything is better, bigger and brighter!
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.
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.
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.
Samsung calls it a total game changer, with software and hardware engineered to give you performance-enhanced gaming without lag.
The S10 features a built-in fingerprint reader so you can be assured you can access your phone quickly and securely.
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.
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.
Manufacturer: Samsung
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The Samsung Galaxy S10 is the flagship Samsung smartphone for 2019, together with the cheaper S10e and the more expensive S10 Plus (at least until the Note 10 arrives). Does it represent a new high watermark for phone hardware and software We've been putting it through its paces to find out.
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ has a fantastic camera array, packed with decent imaging features. Although Samsung may trail the likes of Huawei for sheer camera hardware innovation, the Galaxy S10 Plus nails the basics with terrific image quality and flawless Auto mode performance.
Brilliant steady shot mode; Telephoto & ultra-wide cameras; Excellent image quality; Superb Auto mode
Nothing ground-breaking; 'Only' 2x zoom from telephoto camera; No Time of Flight camera
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If someone asked me what phone they should buy right now, I’d have to go with the Galaxy S10 or S10+. My only real concern, not including the slight camera hiccups I ran into, would be updates.
Specs; Display; Hardware; Software; Performance; Battery; Camera; Buy Galaxy S10
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The poor Galaxy S10 always suffered from middle-child syndrome. Being sandwiched between the larger, more lavishly appointed Galaxy S10 Plus and the smaller, pluckier, far cheaper Galaxy S10E was never easy. In fact, I wondered more than once why it even existed, other than to suddenly look like a deal during promotional sales.
The Galaxy S10 is still a terrific phone, even after it's been outclassed by the next generation. For some, it'll be a smarter buy now than it was in 2019.
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;
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