Samsung impresses with its Galaxy S10 series featuring six cameras, 5G facility
After endless rumors and leaks, Samsung finally unveiled its Galaxy S10 flagship on Wednesday at its Unpack event. The phones feature amazing specs including 5G service, six cameras, infinity display and more.
Samsung never fails to impress with its new phones and as always, it introduced masses with its ‘next-generation’ Galaxy S10 series namely S10, S10 Plus, S10 5G, and S10e.
The Galaxy S10 featured range of specs including 16MP+12MP+12MP triple-lens rear camera with a punch-hole screen for the 10MP front facing camera. The phone also introduced the world’s first ultrasonic fingerprint sensor built into the display. Also keeping the phone powerful, it is incorporated with 8GB RAM of up to 512GB storage and a 3,400mAh battery life. However, all of those specs come with a great price tag starting at $899.
Next in line the larger-sized Galaxy S10 Plus also has triple rear cameras, but instead of one, it has two 8MP+10MP front cameras. The phone also has a larger battery size at 4,100mAh and up to 12GM RAM and 1TB storage. Galaxy S10 Plus also features an in-screen fingerprint sensor and is priced at $999.
Samsung’s Galaxy S10e is comparitevely a smaller-sized phone with a flat display instead of a curved one. There are also two 16MP+12MP rear cameras and a single front camera. The phone features 6GB or 8GB RAM, up to 256GB storage and a 3,100mAh battery. Also, instead of an in-display fingerprint sensor, its sensor is placed on the side. The phone is relatively costs lower than the two at $749.
Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is an impressive phone and the most premium of the rest three due to its 5G availability. It has the biggest 6.7-inch screen, 4,500mAh battery and four rear cameras. Other than that there is also a 3D-depth sensing camera used for augmented and virtual reality and facial recognition. There is also a 3D depth-sensing camera on front along with a normal 10MP one. It features 8GB RAM, 256GB expandable storage. However, the phone won’t be launched until later this year when the networks start rolling their 5G signals globally, reported Tech Crunch.
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