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Up to Standby time hours. Up to 86, Always on Display on, off. Audio playback time hours. Speaker: up to 47 hours Headset: up to hours. Wireless charging capable. Fast charging capable.
Octa-core, 1 at 2. Internal memory storage. Expandable memory storage sold separately. Up to GB. Memory format. Voice dialing and voice commands. The first step on our path towards 5G, enables faster speeds on our existing LTE network. For more info, visit att. Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 19, 20, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 46, and World phone.
HD Voice capable. Wi-Fi Calling capable. Wi-Fi connectivity. Open, Secure.
Mobile hotspot. Up to 10 devices. Noise suppression. Wireless emergency alerts CMAS capable. SIM Type.
Preloaded apps from Samsung. Additional apps. Provides fast, easy account access virtually anywhere, anytime. Web browser. Accelerometer, ambient light, barometer, gyroscope, heart rate. Text messaging. Insert pictures, video clips and sound clips easily messaging charges apply. Advanced Messaging.
See when messages are delivered, read, and when others are typing a response. Send larger picture and video files up to 10 MB per attachment. Mobile email. Microsoft Direct Push. Music Player. Specs wise, the Galaxy S10 will valiantly carry you through one more cycle of phone ownership -- just so long as it comes down to a price you're willing to pay. Expect price drops to settle after the Galaxy S20 goes on sale, with further seasonal discounts by store and carrier, such as buy one, get one free offers.
The Galaxy S10 remains as terrific a phone as it was when I first reviewed it in March The screen, camera and battery life are top notch. There are a few main differences to be aware of between the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, if you're considering the two:. That said, the Galaxy S10 is going to be more of a value buy until the next Notes arrive around August. With a few exceptions, the core features are same as the Plus model.
Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. Don't show this again. Galaxy S10 review: Galaxy S20's imminent arrival doesn't mean you should abandon Samsung's flagship The Galaxy S10 is still a terrific phone, even as it prepares to be outclassed by the next generation. Nevertheless, it still has that slick, instantly eye-catching finish that gets it noticed in the sea of boxy, rectangular slabs.
The smartphone still has a shapeshifting future. Mobile email. And many more problems with random setting changes. If you would like me to do so, please PM us via the link below as it is our best point of contact: m. Purchased in October at Optus. At this point it's been fairly well established that Samsung is capable of making some fantastic-looking smartphones, and the Galaxy S10 is by no means a disappointment in this regard. Purchased in June
Despite how attractive it might look, it makes actual use of the device more difficult. The OnePlus 7 Pro, for example, can ramp things up to 90Hz creating much smooth motion and animations on-screen. It loves to cram its phones with every imaginable option, if only to have plenty to shout about when it comes to advertising.
The fingerprint sensor is now beneath the display. When you use it, the display ripples just like the above. It requires a firmer press. Samsung said it will issue a software update to hopefully fix this issue. Joining the packed feature list is a selection of internal components — which will vary depending on your region.
Simply put, no task on this phone feels slow or laggy. The same is true of games. The Galaxy S10 will smoothly run any game at the highest possible settings without running into trouble. It packs a complete selection of high-end specs. Three can be found on the back, with another unit on the front for selfies and face unlock.
Three cameras sit on the back of the Galaxy S The main camera consistently judges exposure better than its predecessor, while the improved HDR mode helps give you a good dynamic range across most scenes, with fewer blown out highlights and overexposed shots. You can get up close to subjects and pull lots of detail. Low light performance, in general, is good if a little behind the very best — that honour goes to the Huawei P30 Pro with its RYYB Super Sensing sensor and fantastic dedicated night mode.
It deals excellently with tough pictures with dark and light areas. It can now recognise up to 30 different scenes, including faces and night scenes, and tweaks the colours to make them vibrant and punchy without going too far towards oversaturation. This added sensor gives a cleaner finish and a more accurate cut around details like glasses and hair. Still, the S10 reliably cuts out faces and objects while applying realistic gradual blur.
It does a good job with the bokeh portrait mode. If you move quickly between the three cameras, the autofocus also occasionally locks up before settling down again.