It wasn't long ago when premium smartphones cost around $1000. But after suffering through several release cycles littered with $1,500 flagships, it's clear those days aren't coming back.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e is the smallest of the just-released S10 series, but it is still a huge performer, as you'd expect from a phone pitched at the upper end of the market.
This device wows at first sight, with its 5.8-inch all-screen Infinity-O display. The Dynamic AMOLED screen technology reduces blue light without compromising picture quality. The result is one of the clearest and most vivid displays of any smartphone brand.
Samsung cameras have set the standard in recent times and the S10e is no excpetion. It consists of a 16MP ultra-wide + 12MP wide angle lens on the back, plus a 10MP front camera. Features include the Ultra Wide Camera which takes cinematic photos with a field of vision beyond what the human eye can see. No matter what sort of photo you want to take, the intelligent camera takes stunning photos by automatically optimising your camera settings to the scene.
You can create awesome moving pictures as well with video features that include 4K UHD video recording at 60 fps and dramatic Super Slow-mo.
Samsung have made a point of creating sensational audio in their S Series phones. As a result, the S10e delivers ultra-high quality audio playback and surround sound with Dolby Atmos technology, which is mind-blowing for gamers, movie watchers or music lovers.
The S10e keeps humming in fine style with a Exynos 9820 processor, and a minimum of 6GB RAM and 128GB of built-in memory, with a 512GB expansion slot. The 3100mAh battery, and wireless charging, give you extended use during the day and fast, effortless charging when you need it.
Manufacturer: Samsung
It wasn't long ago when premium smartphones cost around $1000. But after suffering through several release cycles littered with $1,500 flagships, it's clear those days aren't coming back.
Pre-ordered the S10e and got it delivered on launch day. I think this phone is beautiful with great quality build that feels great on the hands. It's not huge by all means like the other S10s and yet manages to pack a big sharp beautiful display that covers most of the front.
I am biased. I prefer phones that actually fit in my hand, and if anything costs over $1,000, it better have a really good reason to do so. The Samsung Galaxy S10e has all of the key aspects of the S10 series: an amazing screen, a fast processor, a great modem, Wi-Fi 6, a new UI, and a wide-angle...
Amazing screen color and clarity; Industry-leading processor and modem; Wide-angle camera; Headphone jack; Just the right size for most hands
Low-light camera performance not as good as the Google Pixel 3; Fingerprint sensor could be more accurate
The Samsung Galaxy S10e has almost everything its bigger siblings do, in a more hand-friendly form factor at a lower price. It even one-ups the more expensive Galaxy phones with a better-located fingerprint sensor and a more case-friendly form factor. At $749.99, it's a perfect staging area to wait for the 5G revolution coming in the next two years, and our first Editors' Choice flagship phone for 2019. Galaxy S10 Family and Design Samsung's trio of S10 models offer similar performance, with different physical sizes and prices. The S10e starts at $749. The "regular" S10 costs $899, with a bigger, curved screen, and a 2x zoom camera. Finally, the large Galaxy S10+ starts at $999 and adds a second camera (for depth) on the front. The S10e isn't actually that much smaller than the S10. It measures 5.6 by 2.8 by 0.3 inches, while the S10 is 5.9 by 2.8 by 0.3 inches. The S10+, meanwhile, measures 6.2 by 2.9 by 0.3 inches. I generally find phones over 2.8 inches wide to require two ha...
The Samsung Galaxy S10e has the best overall price, performance, and size for a flagship smartphone today.
Amazing screen color and clarity; Industry-leading processor and modem; Wide-angle camera; Headphone jack; Just the right size for most hands
Low-light camera performance not as good as the Google Pixel 3; Fingerprint sensor could be more accurate
The Galaxy S10E is a terrific value for a compact, powerhouse phone, although it can't beat the OnePlus 6T's $550 price.
A dream come true for value shoppers who love small phones; The Galaxy S10E shares the S10's core camera and Snapdragon 855 chipset, so photos and speed are excellent; Battery life and wireless power sharing are also spot-on.
Lefties and people with small hands may find the fingerprint reader placement a tad inconvenient; The indented shape makes taking screenshots feel odd
The Galaxy S10e is Samsung's answer to the and Apple : which both gun for the growing £500-£800 segment of the smartphone market. It's designed for people that want a top notch smartphone with good enough hardware to last at least a couple of years, but don't want to get a new mortgage to pay for...
pro booked it. upgrading from note 8, the displays is an awesome upgrade noticeable as soon as u start the phone, the camera is also amazing. but miss the s pen and creativity possible on the Note series.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e is an outstanding phone that is the slimmest and most compact offering in their current line-up but retains a similarly brilliant Infinity-O display, a darned good front and rear dual camera setup and the same exceptional performance.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e brings the company's flagship features to a new audience, with a notably lower price tag than the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus.
Flagship quality at lower price; Smaller form factor
Dual-camera compromise; No in-screen fingerprint scanner
The Galaxy S10 range is everything you expect. In every aspect, the Galaxy S10 in better than its predecessor. You get a better processor, better camera, more storage, more RAM, there are even more variants to choose from that differentiate beyond just storage space.
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