Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB
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Mashable Choice highlights the best of everything we cover, have experienced first-hand and would recommend to others. As much as much as I like Samsung's bigger and pricier S10+ - it's only a couple of complaints shy of perfect - the smaller and cheaper Galaxy S10e, which starts at $750, is a...
- Super fast performance
- Reliable physical fingerprint reader
- Fun ultra-wide secondary camera
- Bixby button only partially customizable
- Wireless PowerShare feature was slow
Samsung Galaxy S10e Snapdragon
The Samsung Galaxy S10e Snapdragon edition is essentially same as the S10e Exynos edition . Just as the name implies, the unit come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Octa-core CPU clocked at 2.84 GHz, along with Adreno 640 GPU, 6/8 GB RAM and 128/256 GB internal storage.
Samsung Galaxy S10e Review – Better Value, Same Premium Quality
When I started my review of the Samsung Galaxy S10e smartphone, I was expecting something of a watered-down variant of the more premium S10 smartphones, as we've seen in previous Galaxy S ranges, as well as with its competitors. That wasn't the case here.- Great display
- Edge-to-Edge screen
- Reverse wireless charge
- Feature-rich
- Better price than S10
- S10
- Slightly sluggish reverse charge
- Low-light photography
Awesome "Foot Print"
I have never been a fan of Samsung, but I will say that the S10e is an all around awesome phone. I love the size of this phone it feels very solid in the hand. The UI is very quick compared to some of my previous experiences with Samsung.- Display
- Speakers
- Camera (3rd party apps
- LTE issues with Sprint
Samsung Galaxy S10e review: Better biometrics and ergonomics than the S10 Plus at the cost of battery life
On the heels of the Google Pixel 3a and OnePlus 7 Pro launches, it is appropriate to consider whether spending $1,000+ on a smartphone is a justifiable purchase. Before making the leap to a Galaxy S10 Plus at $1,000, you could save $200 and go with a Galaxy S10e .- Gorgeous display with no curved edges
- Small
- pocketable form factor
- Capable dual rear cameras
- microSD
- 3.5mm headset jack
- wireless charging
- Wireless PowerShare capability
- Responsive side capacitive fingerprint scanner
- Average battery life
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review
On the heels of the Google Pixel 3a and OnePlus 7 Pro launches, it is appropriate to consider whether spending $1,000+ on a smartphone is a justifiable purchase. Before making the leap to a Galaxy S10 Plus at $1,000, you could save $200 and go with a Galaxy S10e .- Gorgeous display with no curved edges, Small, pocketable form factor, Capable dual rear cameras, microSD, 3.5mm headset jack, wireless charging, Wireless PowerShare capability, Responsive side capacitive fingerprint scanner
- Average battery life
Samsung Galaxy S10e
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
Samsung Galaxy S10e Review
The Samsung Galaxy S10e has the best overall price, performance, and size for a flagship smartphone today. 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...- 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
Samsung Galaxy S10e Review
Like the iPhone XR, the Galaxy S10e takes most of the headline features from its flashier siblings and offers them in a package that’s easier on the wallet. This isn’t a cheap phone – and it’s not trying to be – but neither is it an investment in the same vein as, say, the S10 Plus.- Near-identical feature set to the S10
- Nice compact size
- Feature-packed
- Great display
- Faster fast charging would have been nice
- Fingerprint sensor not great for lefties
- No lossless zoom might irk some
- Underwhelming battery life
Samsung Galaxy S10e review: An unapologetic flagship
Ever since the rumours about the Galaxy S10 started surfacing, leaks about Samsung's iPhone XR killer started surfacing. And, at the Galaxy S10 event, Samsung launched the Galaxy S10e, an ‘essential' version of the flagship handset that came sporting practically all the main features of the S10...