Marking the 10th anniversary of Galaxy devices, Samsung announced not one but four new Galaxy S10 devices. The new S10 series consists of – Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+ and Galaxy S10 5G. Samsung has featured the best screen till date in the Galaxy S10. The phone features the world’s first Dynamic AMOLED display and is the first HDR10+ certified smartphone. Galaxy S10’s Dynamic AMOLED display is also VDE-certified for vibrant bright colors and extraordinary contrast ratio for even deeper blacks and brighter whites. The phones have an Infinity-O display that has a cutout for the front-facing camera and sensor.
The S10 and S10+ devices also feature in-display Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner that reads the 3D contours of the fingerprint for enhanced security. However, the S10e has a capacitive finger-print sensor at the side. Camera-wise, all variants differ in terms of number of sensors on the front and back but all have an ultra-wide lens with 123-degree field of view, AI camera, 4K video recording and option to record HDR10+.
In terms of hardware specifications, the phones are powered by Exynos 9820 or Snapdragon 855 processor, depending on the country of sale. Will feature up to 12GB RAM, 512GB of storage, Wi-Fi 6, fast wired charging and wireless charging, Wi-Fi 802.11ax, Samsung Knox and more.
In terms of screen size, the Galaxy S10e features 5.8-inch display, Galaxy S10 has 6.1-inch display and S10+ comes with 6.4-inch display. The battery size of the phones are also different – Galaxy S10e has a 3100mAh battery, Galaxy S10 comes with 3400mAh and the Galaxy S10+ has the highest 4100mAh battery.
The phones will go on sale from March 8 in select markets with a price hovering around the US pricing, which is $899.99 for the Galaxy S10, $999.99 for the Galaxy S10+ and $749.99 for Galaxy S10e.
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