Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus SM-G975F 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S10+ Review: Best in Class
If you’re looking for the best Android smartphone out there, this is it. The Galaxy S10+ offers exceptional performance, cameras and battery life but it does come with a premium price tag of around £800-£900.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ review: Still worth your money? (July 2019)
I don’t believe it’s easy to make the best Android smartphone year after year, even for a company with the kind of resources Samsung has. When you’re sitting at the top, and especially if you’re charging over RM4,000 for Galaxy S10+ , the amount of scrutiny you face can be absurd.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ review: It’s the same but different in great ways
So we know the Samsung Galaxy S10+ has been out for a bit now but really, this review isn’t that late. Unfortunately, we didn’t make it out to Unpacked in San Francisco so we also didn’t get a review unit that day either.
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Plus (128GB, White) - Excellent review
2023 is off to a solid start. We just got done looking at the very-nice OnePlus 11, are still loving the Pixel 7 line, and now we get to look at Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series. For those who missed it, Tim has already fully reviewed the Galaxy S23 Ultra and gave it high marks. For my duties, I’ve...
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Plus (128GB, White) - Excellent review
Justin Duino / Review Geek While it isn’t a groundbreaking product, Samsung’s Galaxy S23+ is a fantastic phone that has no trouble standing up to the iPhone 14 and Pixel 7 . The camera quality is superb, and I’m constantly impressed by this device’s battery life.- Fantastic photo quality, impressive selfie camera, Comfortable Size, Great build quality, Exceptional battery life, Five years of software support
- Too similar to last year's model, One UI can be overwhelming, $999 MSRP is silly, look for discounts
Samsung Galaxy S10+ Plus (128GB, White) - Excellent review
It might feel like nitpicking, but with so few meaningful changes, the S23+ doesn’t feel like it’s worth upgrading to if you’re using an S22 or S21. That is, at least, if you’re in the US.