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May 2019
(88%)
744 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
1153 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Phenomenal Build Quality
Compact Size
Despite 5.8-Inch Screen
One UI Mobile OS Is Great
3.5mm Headphone Port
Cheapest S10
Doesn't scrimp on performance
New design is stunning
Hardware just as beefy as the real thing
Snappy fingerprint sensor faster than in-display S10
More compact dimensions handy for all hand sizes
High-end power
Premium
Water-resistant build
Capable camera
Perfect 5.8-inch size
Great display
Smooth performance
Fun camera
Clean
Easy-to-use software
All the power and performance of the bigger models
No curved screen edges is a good thing
Flagship quality at lower price
Smaller form factor
Premium look and feel
Superb
Colourful screen
Good
Detailed sound
Outstanding camera
Gorgeous design
DeX Mode no longer needs a dock
Lovely compact design
Gorgeous display
A suite of flagship features
The phone doubles as a wireless charger and can be used to power up any Qi-enabled smartphone
As well as some wireless accessories such as headphones
It has both Google Assistant and Samsung's own assistant Bixby
The screen is easy to see even in brigh
The editors didn't like
No Live Focus Images
Infinity-O Display Is A Little Unsightly
No In-Depth Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner
Wait a few months for a price drop
Camera software could be better
Battery life only average
Not really suited to southpaws
S10 isn't significantly more cash
Fairly small battery
Screen isn't QHD
Lacks a zoom lens
Battery life could be better
Camera quality can be muddy at night
Only dual camera versus S10's triple system
Design is a bit toy-ish in some colours
Dual-camera compromise
No in-screen fingerprint scanner
Biometric sensor needs fine-tuning
Edge design isn't perfect
Bixby
Expensive
Occasionally unwieldy
One UI isn't the one for us
Could be cheaper
Rating
When holding the phone
It's easy to cover the camera lens with your finger
There's no percentage on the battery level
Which makes it hard to judge how much battery life is left in the phone
While there is a night mode designed for improving photos tak
Published: 2019-03-08, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: It wasn't long ago when premium smartphones cost around £700. But after suffering through several release cycles littered with £1,000 flagships, it's clear those days aren't coming back. To fill in the gap, phone makers have started putting out streamline...
The phone doubles as a wireless charger and can be used to power up any Qi-enabled smartphone, as well as some wireless accessories such as headphones, It has both Google Assistant and Samsung's own assistant Bixby, The screen is easy to see even in brigh
When holding the phone, it's easy to cover the camera lens with your finger, There's no percentage on the battery level, which makes it hard to judge how much battery life is left in the phone, While there is a night mode designed for improving photos tak
Love the features on a flagship smartphone but want a compact handset too? The Samsung Galaxy S10e is the ideal choice. You still get the ability to shoot great photos where the background is blurred and the subject is in focus, along with good low light...
Phenomenal Build Quality, Compact Size, Despite 5.8-Inch Screen, One UI Mobile OS Is Great, 3.5mm Headphone Port
No Live Focus Images, Infinity-O Display Is A Little Unsightly, No In-Depth Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner
If you're excited by the idea of upgrading to the new Galaxy S10 range, but are put-off by the price tag of the S10 or the S10 Plus, this could be the answer.The Galaxy S10e doesn't skimp on build quality and includes the same Infinity-O design as the pri...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: If you always wanted a Galaxy S phone but didn't like the high price then the Galaxy S10e is for you. It takes the winning Galaxy formula, shrinks it, flattens it, and reduces the price. Win-win, right? We went hands-on with the Galaxy S10e at a preview...
The Galaxy S10e is a much-needed addition to Samsung's flagship lineup, and - depending on how much it costs - could be an ideal device for those not fussed about flashy features such as an in-screen fingerprint scanner and a triple camera setup. As th...
All the power and performance of the bigger models,No curved screen edges is a good thing
Only dual camera versus S10's triple system,Design is a bit toy-ish in some colours
The Samsung Galaxy S10e looks great and on first glance, it's tricky to tell it apart from the Galaxy S10. There are some telltale signs, like the flat screen and the dual camera instead of triple camera, but the S10e is still a solid, premium device.We'l...
Since we haven't been able to fully test the S10e yet we'll hold off on our final verdict for now, but we're interested to see just how impressive it is in real world usage. Can the S10e take the crown from the iPhone XR? Stay tuned
Published: 2019-02-20, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
The Samsung Galaxy S10's feature set is impressive, with the rear-facing triple cameras a particular standout, but the XS stands up well half a year after its launch. Its design is still modern-looking (even if it's the same as the X) and its own camera s...