Galaxy S10+ Olympic Game Edition

Samsung launches the Olympic version of the Galaxy S10+, the Olympic Game Edition

Samsung has launched a Galaxy S10+ Olympic edition to celebrate the Summer 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

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With the event being held in Japan, it should not be surprising to find out where the exclusive version of the phone is available – although consumers will not have to wait until 2020 to get it: it’s on sale now for $1,000.

This is not the first time Samsung has launched an Olympic version of a phone.

First, it was the Galaxy Note’s Olympic edition in 2012, followed by the Galaxy Note 3 Olympic Edition in 2014, the Galaxy S7’s 2016 Olympic edition and the Galaxy Note 8 Olympic Edition in 2018.

The Galaxy S10+ Olympic Game Edition is not so different from the Galaxy S10+ Standard Color Prism White model, with the main difference being the inclusion of a Tokio 2020 emblem at the back.

There is no information as to whether Samsung is planning to bring the Olympic Games edition to other markets.

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Samsung launches the new S10 model, Galaxy S10 5G

Samsung launches the new S10 model, Galaxy S10 5G

In an official statement, Samsung has announced that the Galaxy S10 5G will be released tomorrow. The device will be an exclusive one in South Korea, but Bloomberg has revealed that the first orders in the US begin on April 18 and launch on May 16 – industry expert @EvLeaks agrees.

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Thus, it will be the first smartphone in the 5G market and will launch on Verizon’s 5G network. Verizon claims that 5G will bring speed “20 times faster than 4G LTE“.

The screen is a 6.7 inches (Galaxy S10 Plus is 6.4 inches), has future generation storage that is twice as fast as the Galaxy S10 and the other RAM that is smaller and more energy efficient.

This allows the device to fit with a massive 4,500 mAh battery (Galaxy S10 Plus – 4,100 mAh, Galaxy S10 – 3,500 mAh) and fill faster.

And maybe the best of all, the price is not as crazy as you might think.

In South Korea, the Galaxy S10 5G will start at 1.39M won ($1,230 – 256GB), which is approximately at the same price as the 1TB Galaxy S10 Plus, rising to 1.55M won ($1,360-512GB).

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Samsung Galaxy S10 scores 3 points out of 10, regarding the possibility of repair

Samsung Galaxy S10 scores 3 points out of 10, regarding the possibility of repair

Because of the high prices, many of us are holding the same phones longer than before, where instead of upgrading every year, we can keep them for up to three years.

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That means we have to take care of our equipment, but we need to make sure that they can be easily repaired if they need repair.

According to a recent iFix test, the Samsung Galaxy S10 will not be the easiest phone to repair. The report has given the phone 3 gloomy points of 10 in terms of repair, citing issues such as a “hard” replacement battery, and a glass attached to the front and back that means more bent great for breaking.

However iFixit notes that the components are mostly modular, which means that they can be replaced individually, as opposed to replacing some components for only one part.

The result of repair may not matter to most people, but it is something to consider if you plan to keep your phone for a long time.

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Galaxy S10 is rated as the best Screen 'ever' Smartphone

Galaxy S10 is rated as the best Screen ‘ever’ Smartphone

But one thing that is particularly difficult to test is the absolute quality of the screen, which should be trusted to experts.

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And the expert says the S10 screen is the best ever on a smartphone.

Ray Soneira has tested every important phone, tablet, and laptop series for many years, using all cold calibration measurements, reflection and brightness measurements, and other measurements that go with this work. So when he says the S10 screen is “absolutely amazing and beautiful,” it’s worth considering.

OLED technology has advanced far from the first I’ve encountered in Zune HD – which still works and looks wonderful. Samsung has advanced far beyond this and OLED and has improved many drawbacks, “Soneira said.

Galaxy S10 has the most accurate color screen we’ve ever measured. It’s visually perfect, and almost certainly better than your existing phone, your HDTV, tablets, laptops, and computer monitors, as demonstrated in our full-color metrics. “

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Galaxy S10 with the Snapdragon processor performs better than the Exynos model

Galaxy S10 with the Snapdragon processor performs better than the Exynos model

As many may know so far, Samsung‘s main devices usually start with two different processors, depending on the market. Some markets will take the Qualcomm chip, while others will use Samsung’s Exynos.

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While apparently Samsung has done everything it can to ensure enduring user experience, the latest standards do not look very good.

According to the AnandTech team, they have put both smartphones in their standard tests and, unfortunately, the Snapdragon 855 version of the Galaxy S10 has managed to outperform the Exynos 9820 with a considerable margin.

In terms of editing videos using the standard PCMark Work 2.0, Snapdragon varied 6.545 points versus Exynos, marking 5.596.

As far as photo editing is concerned, the gap is even broader, with the Snapdragon model recording 17,496 against 11,412 of Exynos.

Now, these are just test results and do not necessarily create the full reality.

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DxOMark: The Galaxy S10+ has the best front camera ever

DxOMark: The Galaxy S10+ has the best front camera ever

The smartphone was introduced just two days ago, but the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus is already gaining high points for the power of photography by DxOMark, the industry standard for all things related to camera phones.

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Last month, DxOMark announced a new test for selfie cameras designed to tell you which phone is the best for the front camera.

Well, the Galaxy S10 Plus, with dual selfie sensors and the second RGB depth camera, has already gained this distinction, gaining a total score of 96 on the Selfie scale of DxOMark.

Citing “nice skin tones, balancing the whiteness and rendering of the render”, the review also evaluates the “selfie camera details” in bright light at all shooting distances.

Obviously, not everything scored a lot of points – DxOMark notes that the depth of the camera’s field can result in “low light color” images.

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Samsung introduces "Instagram Mode" to the Galaxy S10

Samsung introduces “Instagram Mode” to the Galaxy S10

During the presentation of the Galaxy S10, the Korean giant has announced that it will have the camera with the option “Instagram mode“, transmits Telegraph.

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All photos taken in this form will go straight to the photo sharing platform. Filters, light system, proximity to the lens of many other possibilities, all with one click.

However, concrete details are missing, indicating elementary things, whether it can be banned, or whether you directly post the picture.

On the other hand, this implies that a collaboration with Samsung and Instagram has begun, which does not seem to end there.

While on Twitter, a picture was posted that featured Instagram’s leader as he spoke of this exchange opportunity.

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Galaxy S10 5G: Everything You Need to Know

Galaxy S10 5G: Everything You Need to Know

The fourth member of the new Galaxy S10 family will be the later, but the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G promises to bring some special talents.This will be the first Galaxy S series phone to support 5G networks.

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The 5G Part comes from the Qualcomm Snapdragon X50 modem, but in addition to the larger data speeds, it has to be more or less the same as on other S10 devices.

This includes features like Wireless PowerShare, 4K Ultra HD video recording with HDR10 + support and the latest Samsung One UI interface.

In many ways, the Galaxy S10 5G is the same smartphone as the rest of the S10 line. Uses the Snapdragon 855 processor, has 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, and an Infinity-O screen without any frame.

However, it is the largest of the four: with a 6.7-inch screen, it is a device approximately the same size as the Galaxy Note 9.

This does not mean that there are no differences. What distinguishes most is a very large battery, bringing a capacity of 4,500 mAh, with the assumption that 5G will be hungry for power.

The company announced today that it has joined a number of telephone network operators in several countries including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Britain to bring the Galaxy S10 5G model to Europe in June.

Price details remain unavailable at this time, but phones will be supported by Deutsche Telekom, EE, Orange, Sunrise, Swisscom, Vodafone, TIM and Telefonica.

South Korea’s technology giant first confirmed in August last year that it was already working with telephone carriers and partners around the world to incorporate the 5G modem, the Exynos Modem 5100, into targeted devices.

Samsung Galaxy S10 5G Key Specs

Display 6.70-inch
RAM 8GB
Rear Camera 12-megapixel + 12-megapixel + 16-megapixel + 0.038-megapixel
Processor 1.9GHz octa-core
OS Android 9.0
Battery Capacity 4500mAh
Front Camera 10-megapixel + 0.038-megapixel
Storage 256GB

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Official: Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e Smartphones Launched

Official: Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e Smartphones Launched

The Samsung Galaxy S10 is a 6.1-inch smartphone with three cameras on the back, a fingerprint sensor on the screen and a circular hole screen for a front camera in the upper right corner.

The Samsung Galaxy S10+ is a 6.4 inches version with dual front camera.

The device also has a larger battery and support for more RAM and storage than the other smaller model.

On the back of the phone, both phones have three cameras:

12MP standard camera

16MP ultra-wide angle

13MP 2X optical zoom telephoto lens

In terms of specifications, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ have Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 or Samsung Exynos 9820 processors, depending on the region, and pack a 3040 x 1440 pixel display.

The 6.1-inch Galaxy S10 features a 3.500 mAh battery, 6GB of RAM and a 128GB or 256GB storage option, while the Galaxy S10+ features a 6.4-inch screen, 4,000 mAh battery, 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of space , 256GB or 512GB.

Both smartphones should be available in the coming weeks. The Galaxy S10 will have a price of $899.99, while the Galaxy S10+ will start at $999.99.

The Galaxy S10’s most favorable Samsung Galaxy S10 is the Galaxy S10e.

The smartphone maker says it’s designed for those who want a smaller device but do not want to compromise on the main specifications: a 5.8-inch screen is the compactest phone of four, but still packs an Infinity-O AMOLED screen.

For this, it can be said to be a clear competitor for Apple’s iPhone XR.

Like all Galaxy S10 models, the S10e uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor.

There will be two storage and save options: 6GB of RAM with 128GB of storage or 8GB of RAM with 256GB of storage. Both models have a microSD card that supports memory up to 512GB in size.

As for the price it will cost $749.99 and will be available for pre-order on February 23, prior to arriving in stores on March 8th. Those who make pre-orders will receive a set of Galaxy Buds for free. Color options in the US include Prism Black, Flamingo Pink, Prism Blue and Prism White.

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Specs Revealed

Samsung Galaxy S10 Specs Revealed

The Samsung Galaxy S10 will be one of the biggest launches of the year for Android, not to mention one of the biggest 2019 phone launches.

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We already know a lot of information on the phone due to the fact that it has been leaked several times these months, but recently we have had some information that unveil the details and the kind of amazing technology that will pack.

According to an internal report by the GSM Arena, the front camera will have quite amazing features. The camera will have a resolution of 10 megapixels and also optical image stabilization, auto focus and video footage at 4K, making it one of the most powerful cameras in the market. Moreover, the screen surrounding this lens will be an improved Super AMOLED display with 10-bit color support.

The Galaxy S10 will come in three models, as we already know, with the S10 Plus packing a massive 4,100 mAh battery. As mentioned before, it will support wireless charging, and you can use it to upload other devices from your phone, reports Telegraph.

Samsung will officially announce the Galaxy S10 at the end of this month; regardless of whether there is any remaining secret to remain remains to be seen, but the phone still needs to be one of the most desirable devices of the year, especially if all these rumors are true.

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