Samsung Galaxy S10e 128GB
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Samsung has a pretty tight hold on much of the Android market, running at around 31% of the global market in 2018 and looking to strengthen that number in 2019 with continued sales of the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy S series devices.
Samsung Galaxy S10e Quick Review - Filipino Tech Addict
Among the trio of the Galaxy S10e, we must say that the Galaxy S10e will be the phone to buy for most flagship buyers because of its price when buying it unlocked. It is very light, nice display, very good cameras, easy to hold with one hand and very pocketable.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e Is Proof That Size Doesn't Matter
"The best camera is the one that you have with you" If you have any questions, feel free to hit me up in the comments, and I'll do my best to answer them.- Excellent Samsung design and build quality combined with smaller size makes it a joy to use one-handed
- With the internal hardware of a 2019 flagship phone, this compact powerhouse flies and can't be slowed down
- Includes the excellent and fun 16MP Ultra wide lens from its bigger brethren
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- Fingerprint sensor is critically flawed in my experience and it's unclear if future software updates could improve it
- Samsung software update delivery is a known unknown so be prepared to wait for updates
- Cameras are excellent but don't raise the bar against the competition.
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review
Samsung made a smart move with the Galaxy S10e. It targets those that still want a Galaxy S device but may not need all the extra bells and whistle that create that $899-999 price point some can’t afford.
After launching three smartphones in the ‘S Series' in 2015, Samsung has been launching only two ‘S Series' flagships starting with the Galaxy S7 in 2016, but this year the company launched the Galaxy S10e along with the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy S10+ .
- 5.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen with minimal bezels
- Comfortable one-handed usage
- Smooth performance
- Side-mounted fingerprint scanner is really fast
- Wireless charging and Wireless PowerShare
- Battery life could have been better
- Average low-light camera performance
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review
Samsung released three versions of the , The Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10e. The 10+ and 10 just differ in sizes of the display and battery and while the S10e is the smallest of the three there are a few more things that make it different from the other S10 models.
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review
The best Samsung Galaxy S10 The Galaxy S10e is the “ budget ” Galaxy S10 series smartphone from Samsung . Take what you will from the “ budget ” label but what has become increasingly clearer over the past few weeks is that it’s the best Samsung Galaxy S10 option to go for. It just works.
Samsung Galaxy S10e (128GB, Black) - Grade (Excellent) review
With the Galaxy S10e Samsung has mostly managed to condense what is good about its 2019 flagship S10 line into something smaller and cheaper. It’s full of good, but not quite the best features.- Pros: great screen, hole-punch notch, wireless charging and powershare, good camera, good performance, good software, good haptics, headphone socket, microSD card slot, dual-sim option
- Cons: battery life could be better, relatively slow charging, low-light performance not as good as rivals
Samsung Galaxy S10e Specifications & Features SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Display 5.8-inch Full HD+ (2280x1080) Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O, 438ppi, HDR10+ Certified Display Memory 6GB / 8GB LPDDR4 Storage 128GB / 256GB UFS 2.1 Rear-Facing Cameras 12MP f/1.5-f/2.4 Wide Angle w/ OIS and Autofocus 16MP...
- Comparatively affordable
- Performance on par with the Galaxy S10
- Bright and vibrant HDR10+ display
- Excellent camera performance
- Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) connectivity
- Expandable storage
- Lacks features found in other Galaxy S10 phones
- Smaller battery than the Galaxy S10/S10+/S10 5G
We wish the battery was bigger, and if you compare it too closely with the Samsung Galaxy S10 you're bound to be disappointed, but taken on its own merits the Galaxy S10e is mostly very impressive.
- High-end power
- Premium
- water-resistant build
- Capable camera
- Fairly small battery
- Screen isn't QHD
- Lacks a zoom lens