Testseek.co.uk have collected 744 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G970 Galaxy S10e and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G970 Galaxy S10e.
May 2019
(88%)
744 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
1156 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: 2019-03-14, Author: Victor , review by: phonearena.com
Beautiful design with water protection, Impressive screen quality, Plentiful storage in even base model, Fast (but not smooth), Very good camera (but not quite the best),
Bixby, Side fingerprint scanner is not as good as a rear one or as Face ID, Gesture navigation does not feel perfectly refined, A bit too pricey
It's time to sum things up and after using the Galaxy S10e for a while, I no longer feel that smartphone makers have neglected users who prefer smaller phones.For those who want a compact phone that is great in pretty much every aspect, the Galaxy S10e is...
Published: 2019-03-14, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Affordable by S10 standards, Excellent performance, Great trio of cameras, Much-improved software, Great for one-handed use
Underwhelming battery life, Questionable fingerprint sensor placement, What is the point of Bixby
The Galaxy S10 and S10+ set a high bar for this year's premium Android phones and, with the S10e, Samsung is trying to make sure more people benefit from its work. That's new territory for the company, and it paid off. The Galaxy S10e delivers the essenti...
Better fingerprint sensor than bigger S10s, Great size, Most bang for your buck
Niche features like Bright Night and wide angle selfie not as good as Pixel's, Screen layout can be awkward and disproportionate, Battery life could be better
A dream come true for value shoppers who love small phones. The Galaxy S10E shares the S10's core camera and Snapdragon 855 chipset, so photos and speed are excellent. Battery life and wireless power sharing are also spot-on. Its fingerprint reader and fl
Lefties and people with small hands may find the fingerprint reader placement a tad inconvenient. The indented shape makes taking screenshots feel odd
The Galaxy S10E is a terrific value for a compact, powerhouse phone, although it can't beat the OnePlus 6T's $550 price...
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Published: 2019-03-12, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Super fast performance, Reliable physical fingerprint reader, Fun ultra-wide secondary camera
Bixby button only partially customizable, Wireless PowerShare feature was slow
Samsung's Galaxy S10e costs less and has virtually every feature the S10 and S10+ have, including one they don't: a physical fingerprint reader that works really well.⚡
The best ever, but better than that. Samsung continues to dominate smartphone screens, This is the best Samsung's software has ever been, and breakout features like night mode and the bottom-focused navigation seal the deal. The software has finally (most
In every way, a functional and practical regression from a capacitive scanner. Go back to the drawing board (read: Face ID), Samsung, At their best, they're very, very good. At their worst, Samsung has failed to iterate where Google, Huawei, and others ar
Yep. The Galaxy S10+ doesn't have the best cameras, the best fingerprint reader, or the best price of any flagship-tier phone. But those significant flaws are rendered much less so because the Galaxy S10+ is just that damn good in spite of it all. I hardl...
Abstract: Yesterday, Samsung released its spring 2019 range of flagship smartphones, including the Galaxy S10, S10e, and S10+. T-Mobile gave us a review unit of the Galaxy S10+, and so far, the device is stunning.For one thing, it's among the first devices on the m...
Published: 2019-03-08, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: It wasnt long ago when premium smartphones cost around $700. But after suffering through several release cycles littered with $1,000 flagships, its clear those days arent coming back. To fill in the gap, phone makers have started putting out streamline...
Affordable for core GS10 experience, Excellent display quality, Fun ultra-wide rear camera, Compact size for one-handed use, Filled with hardware and software features
Battery struggles with heavy use, Screen feels cramped for some uses, Missing telephoto lens for lossless zooming
The only other pain point with switching to a smaller phone is the necessary drop to a smaller battery. The 3100mAh on board is indeed slightly larger than last year's Galaxy S9, and the more efficient Snapdragon 855 processor helps make the most of it, b...