Meet The All-New Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, And S10 5G

We all know very well that the South Korean giant Samsung just launched its series of new products; of course, I am talking about the all-new Galaxy S10 line with four different models, including a version compatible with 5G, a folding smartphone known as Galaxy Fold, wireless headsets known as Galaxy Buds, a smartwatch known as Galaxy Watch Active and a Galaxy Fit fitness strap.

Meet The All-New Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e, And S10 5G

The South Korean giant Samsung just launched its series of new products; of course, I am talking about the all-new Galaxy S10 line with four different models, including a version compatible with 5G, a folding smartphone known as Galaxy Fold, wireless headsets known as Galaxy Buds, a smartwatch known as Galaxy Watch Active and a Galaxy Fit fitness strap.

Galaxy S10, S10+, and S10e: The South Korean giant Samsung’s most famous line of smartphones has won the all-new format of the front-facing camera, yes, in-display camera, larger batteries, on-screen ultrasonic fingerprint reader, and triple rear camera.

Galaxy S10 5G: The 5G compatible version features an even larger battery of 4500mAh and offers four cameras in the back, including a 3D sensor to measure depth.

Galaxy Fold: The South Korean giant Samsung’s one of the most anticipated smartphones, of course, it is a foldable smartphone with two screens that simply allow us to enjoy and experience smartphone and tablet modes in a single device only. And not only that, along with its revolutionary features, it comes with 12GB of RAM and six cameras, but the true fact is that the price is too high ($1980).

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Samsung Galaxy S10

The highlight of the event was for the Galaxy S10 which features a 6.1-inch AMOLED screen with thin edges and “hole” for the front camera, an ultrasonic fingerprint reader under the display, and triple rear camera.

The triple rear camera features 12-megapixel main sensor with dual aperture lens (f/1.5-2.4); another 12 megapixel with 2x optical zoom and a third is of 16 megapixels with the 123-degree ultrawide lens. In turn, the 10MP front camera simply looks like an Infinity-O notch.

The device has become thinner and lighter than the Galaxy S9, as now they are 7.8mm thick and weighs 157g. However, the battery of the Galaxy S10 is larger, as it comes with a 3400mAh and also has support for reverse wireless charging through which you can place a compatible device on the back of the phone and charge its battery with Power Share.

Samsung Galaxy S10+

The all-new Galaxy S10+ has several specifications in common with the standard version of the device, of course, I am talking about the Galaxy S10, including the triple camera, under-screen fingerprint reader and Exynos 9820 processor in India.

However, due to its larger screen, of course, 6.4-inch if offers a large battery of 4100mAh battery. Moreover, the front camera is dual, with 10MP and 8MP sensors which simply allow blurring the background. And not only that even this well-known flagship smartphone of the South Korean giant Samsung, of course, Galaxy S10+ offers a 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage.

Samsung Galaxy S10e

The Galaxy S10e is the “Lite” version of the standard Galaxy S10. It comes with a 5.8-inch screen smaller than the other, and a 3100mAh battery. While the front camera sits in a hole in the display, in this model, you can only get a setup of a dual rear camera with 12MP and 16MP sensors and the fingerprint reader, which is located on the side of the device.

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G

The Galaxy S10 5G is an even larger device than the S10+, with a 6.7-inch screen, a built-in on-screen ultrasonic fingerprint reader, a larger battery of 4500mAh, support for super-fast charging, and the Power Share mode. In addition, the rear camera has four sensors: one measures the distance of objects to capture 3D images. The South Korean giant Samsung says that we should thank 5G, as in this smartphone, we can download a full season of a series in just a few minutes.

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