The Galaxy S10e would have been our pick of all three S10 phones were it not for its remarkably inconsistent battery life. It makes what could have been a great phone merely a good one. Here's our full review
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
The Galaxy S10e would have been our pick of all three S10 phones were it not for its remarkably inconsistent battery life. It makes what could have been a great phone merely a good one. Here's our full review
The Samsung Galaxy S10e feels and looks great and I've found it so easy to navigate my way around, which is great using Android for the first time.
Can you put a price on screen resolution, battery capacity and a zoom lens? Samsung can - it's £130. That's currently the difference between the S10e and full-fat S10 if you buy SIM-free direct from Samsung. Go for a contract deal from a major UK network and you're looking at a difference of just a few pounds a month to step up to the main event. Right now you've got to really want a shorter screen to go for the S10e, which is a shame - bigger isn't always better, and in some ways we actually prefer this smaller handset to the phone with which it shares a name. At launch, the S10e isn't quite cheap enough to be the affordable S10 alternative Samsung pitches it as - but hopefully with a discount or two, it could become a midlife bargain later down the line.
Hardware just as beefy as the real thing; Snappy fingerprint sensor faster than in-display S10; More compact dimensions handy for all hand sizes;
Battery life only average; Not really suited to southpaws; S10 isn't significantly more cash;
Hardware just as beefy as the real thing; Snappy fingerprint sensor faster than in-display S10; More compact dimensions handy for all hand sizes;
Battery life only average; Not really suited to southpaws; S10 isn’t significantly more cash;
When the Galaxy S10 Lite launched, it did look like a promising phone. I was not sure the camera would be up to the claims. And yes, it will compete with the existing OnePlus 7, OnePlus 7T and others given the price. But after having used it, I can say the camera is quite impressive.
Really pleased with this and a significant upgrade from my first smart phone bought last year :).
Finger print sensor isn't positioned too well in that I am often holding it so that I am toughing the sensor pad and it gives me error messages....
The Apple iPhone 14 is no match for the just-released iPhone 14 Pro, but if you ignore that, it’s one of the most effective phones around.
Great cameras, front and back, Fast performance, Good battery life, Innovative safety features
Design too familiar, Some average features
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
Apple has given select media outlets and YouTubers access to the new iPhone 14 ahead of when it begins arriving in customers' hands on Friday, September 16. There are two models of the iPhone 14, the standard 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and the larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e is a first-rate smartphone that is well worth considering over the considerably more expensive Galaxy S10 or S10+. There are a few compromises, such as the lack of a third rear-facing camera and no option for a ceramic back, but you still get a device with a premium design...
decent value for money; accurate GPS module; low power consumption; powerful SoC; colour accurate screen; AMOLED panel; IP68 certified against water and dust; Comparatively compact; Premium build and design
short battery life; high surface temperatures; the SoC throttles under sustained load; touchscreen issues while playing Arena of Valor
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