Samsung Galaxy S10+ Reviewed at Engadget

I love this phone … it WILL be my next purchase for sure!

TheS10 and S10+are the result of years of fine-tuning a formula, so much so that it feels like there’s little room left to grow. For its tenth flagship, Samsung decided to focus on the display, camera and software, bringingthe S10+closer to perfection than ever. Despite some quirks and a $1,000 starting price, this is an excellent handset that still manages to pack a few surprises.

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Specifications

Processor Octa-core Snapdragon 855
RAM / storage 8GB or 12GB / 128GB or 512GB or 1TB
MicroSD card support Up to 512GB
Display 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED
Display resolution 3,040 x 1,440 (19:9)
Rear cameras 16MP ultra-wide angle FF f/2.2; 12MP wide-angle Dual Pixel AF OIS (f/2.4 – f/1.5); 12MP telephoto PDAF, f/2.4 OIS
Front-facing camera 10MP Dual Pixel AF, f/1.9; RGB Depth: 8MP FF, f/2.2
OS Android 9.0 Pie with One UI
Battery 4,100mAh
Charging USB-C (quick-charging), fast wireless 2.0
Dimensions 6.2 x 2.91 x 0.30 inches
Weight 6.17 ounces
Fingerprint sensor Yes, ultrasonic in-screen
Waterproofing IP68
NFC Yes
Headphone jack Yes

Pros

  • Excellent battery life
  • One UI is a welcome refresh
  • Surprisingly helpful Bixby Routines
  • Big
  • beautiful HDR10+ display
  • Versatile triple camera setup

Cons

  • AR emoji are unrecognizable
  • Low light shots are subpar

Summary

The Galaxy S10+ is exactly what you’d expect out of Samsung’s tenth flagship handset. After all, the company’s been making these for a decade, and knows what works. The S10+ is a winning mix of powerful performance, long-lasting battery, stunning display and capable cameras. There’s also a welcome software overhaul and the ability to wirelessly charge compatible devices, making this a surprisingly useful handset. You’ll have to live with minor quirks like an inconsistent fingerprint sensor, lousy AR emoji and a subpar digital assistant, but none of those keep the S10+ from being an ultimately superb phone.

Source:Engadget

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