Advantages of Samsung Galaxy S10+
- Brightest Display on any Smartphone
- Biggest Battery offered by Samsung
- Sleek and Compact Design
- Most Complete Triple Camera Sensor
- Dual Front-Facing Cameras for amazing selfie experience
- WIFI-6 Technology
- Reverse Wireless Charging
- Expandable Storage
- Headphone Jack Dual
- SIM Option
- 128GB Base Model
Disadvantages of Samsung Galaxy S10+
- No Night Sight Mode in Camera like Google Pixel 3
- Slower Fingerprint Sensor
- Slippery Body
- No AF and OIS on Rear Mounted Wide-Angle Lens
- Very Much Expensive
When did the Galaxy S10+ come out?
Samsung announced the next generation of mobile innovation with the iconic S10 family in an event on February 20th. Galaxy S10+, the 10 generation of Galaxy series, was announced along with S10 and S10e. The pre-order for S10+ have started already, however, the phone will be available in the market not before than 8th of March. So we have to wait a little longer to hold this premium masterpiece of engineering in our hands.
Does Samsung S10+ hang?
Samsung S10+ comes with the blazing fast Snapdragon 855 in the United States and Samsung Exynos 9820 in rest of the World. Other than this the phones comes with gigantic 8GB of RAM. At the software side, Samsung Galaxy S10+ comes with Android Pie (9.0) and Samsung’s improved One UI. With such powerful specs there is no point of hanging even while playing graphic intensive games. However, how well this phone will age, this only time can tell.
What is the difference between Galaxy S10 and S10+?
The only difference between the S10 and S10+ lies in the battery, display size and cameras. S10 is rocking 3400 mAh battery while S10+ includes the monster cell of 4100mAh, yes, you heard that right, even more than the existing galaxy Note 9. When we talk about display size, S10 has got slightly bigger display from its predecessor S9, 6.1” as compared to the 5.8” however, the overall form factor will be the same due to the insanely great screen to body ratio. Thanks to the latest punch hole display technology. S10+ however, has got the massive 6.4” display. Nothing to worry about as both displays are using the same resolution and same pixel density. Now the last part which creates the difference between the two brothers is the camera department. When we see both phones from behind we don’t see any difference that’s because both of the phones have got triple camera sensor including Telephoto Camera, Wide-angle Camera with variable aperture and the new addition is the Ultra Wide Camera. However, the selfie cameras are where the difference lies as S10 has got a single selfie camera while S10+ has two cameras including a standard selfie camera of 10 MP same as of S10 and an extra RGB Depth Camera.
Is S10+ better than S10?
Well that comes to personal preference. If you are more into bigger battery and a bigger display than S10+ is the device for you. However, if you are someone who is not comfortable with the monstrous size of S10+ than the S10 is a worthy option as it has got the same internals as of its big brother.
Galaxy S9+ came with display size of 6.2” along with symmetrical bezels on top and bottom just like S8+. However, S10+ is announced with 6.4” of display in the similar form factor as of S9+. The secret behind this is the revolutionary punch hole design which has enabled S10+ to host a bigger display than its previous model however maintaining the same size overall.
Is Galaxy S10+ worth it?
If you are looking for innovative design with powerful performance and the most beautiful display out there in any smartphone, then Galaxy S10+ will not disappoint you. This year’s galaxy is better than ever before as it has checked all the boxes. Whether we talk about camera department or we want our phone to be blazing fast, S10+ is the all-rounder. Samsung has set the price of Galaxy S10+ at $999, that is too much for a smartphone where we have so many options in half of the price. However, Galaxy S10+ delivers the comfort, luxury and premium feel to it which we cannot find in any other android phone available in the market right now.