Samsung Galaxy S10 SM-G973F/DS 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S10 review: Messy decisions mar smart evolutions
The S10 feels like an evolution of the Galaxy formula that's equal parts messy and necessary. It's not quite the future, but it's not far off either.- Incredibly slick software
- Expensive feel-factor
- Camera isn't as good as Huawei
- Battery life isn't longer
Samsung Galaxy S10
The Galaxy S10 is a little better than the S10e in a bunch of ways, including more RAM, another rear camera, and that snazzy curved-front design. It's worse in one way, which is Samsung's in-display fingerprint sensor that I find harder to use accurately than the S10e's physical sensor.- Great screen
- Fastest possible processor and LTE
- Triple cameras with 2x and wide-angle
- Headphone jack and microSD card slot
- Expensive
- In-display fingerprint sensor has no physical guide
Samsung Galaxy S10
We already know how the Samsung Galaxy S10+ performed in our review. It's time to see how its younger brother, the Galaxy S10, did in our tests.- Pleasing look and feel
- Good performance
- Battery could have been larger
- Badly positioned volume rocker
Samsung Galaxy S10 review: Samsung's biggest leap yet
You might be disappointed that it doesn't bend, but Samsung's Galaxy S10 still represents the very pinnacle of smartphone technology. It moves things on in design, drawing level with Apple in terms of pure aesthetics, while simultaneously introducing a wealth of welcome new additions.- Samsung's best-looking phone to date
- Superb camera
- Long-lasting battery life
- Much cheaper alternatives available
- Lack of HDR 10+ content
Samsung Galaxy S10: Why I Bought It
A lot of the features I described above are unique to Samsung Galaxy smartphones, giving me strong reasons to finally return to my "roots", embracing the brand of the very first Android smartphone I got 8 years ago.
It is a nice phone. Fast. In the time of setting it and get the software updat I felt the battery run out quickly and until the time I am writing this review I still don't know why the smart switch does not work with my iPhone 6 as my old mobile phone
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G review: the most ambitious 5G effort money can buy
Despite what its unimaginative name suggests, the Galaxy S10 5G is not just a Galaxy S10 with support for faster 5G networks slapped on. It's actually an entirely-new flagship with a number of never-before-seen features.- Lavish AMOLED display
- Stunning bokeh effect in Live Focus pictures and videos
- Water resistant design
- Future-proofed with 5G Support
- 3.5mm headphone port means a dongle-free life
- It's massively unwieldy
- Camera cut-out in the display is ugly
Good phone but where has the light indicator gone - not mentioned in any reviews
I like Samsung phones and have got used to how they operate, but I was disappointed that no other review I read mentioned the disappearance of the indicator light. I'm still unsure about the curved edges because a case cannot have sides high enough to protect it properly and my first tempered glass...
Samsung Galaxy S10 Smartphone Review
- great design
- premium feel
- powerful SoC
- plenty of RAM and internal storage
- microSD card support
- dual-SIM functionality for DUOS model
- good cameras
- decent OLED panel
- water resistant and dustproof
- USB 3.1 with DP
- HDMI and OTG support
- good stereo speakers
- great fingerprint sensor
- wireless...
- underwhelming battery life
- no eSIM
- insecure and disappointing facial recognition technology
- SoC throttles under continuous load
- PWM
- no aptX HD support
Samsung Galaxy S10
The Galaxy S10 is Samsung's middle child flagship phone, caught between the larger, more lavishly appointed Galaxy S10 Plus and the smaller, pluckier Galaxy S10E ( $579 at Amazon ) , which is also the best value of all three Galaxy S10 phones . The S10's price feels the squeeze, too.- 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