Samsung’s first 2019 Galaxy Unpacked event marked the tenth-year anniversary of the brand’s Galaxy S Series. So, its only right that the company announced not two but four new Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphones days before the MWC 2019 kicked off in Barcelona.
Before the event, there has been a lot Galaxy S10/S10+ leaks floating around the web but Samsung was able to wow the audience with the totally unexpected Galaxy S10 5G and the entirely new Galaxy Fold with 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Display and six cameras in total.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G as expected comes with 5G connectivity support along with Quad Rear cameras, dual front cameras with 3D Depth sensor and a massive battery life of 4500mAh. The three other variants – the Galaxy S10, S10+ and smaller Galaxy S10e – all come with Android 9 Pie with Samsung’s One UI, Infinity-O displays, USB-C port and wired and wireless fast charging.
The Galaxy S10 and S10+ features an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner while the Galaxy S10e has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. In terms of cameras, both the S10 and S10+ are equipped with triple rear cameras and single and dual front cameras respectively. The Galaxy S10e has Dual rear cameras and a single front camera.
With the launch of S10, the Samsung S series has seen great improvement over the past 10 years. The following Infographic from Gadgetsdeck has the breakdown of how the Galaxy S series Smartphones evolved from the Galaxy S to the Galaxy S10.
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