Testseek.com have collected 424 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G973 Galaxy S10 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G973 Galaxy S10.
May 2019
(86%)
424 Reviews
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969 Reviews
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The editors liked
Gorgeous Infinity-O display
Solid battery life with Wireless PowerShare
Blazing-fast performance
Triple-lens camera system captures every angle
Gorgeous display and nice design
Powerful hardware
Capable cameras
Day-long battery life
Like all of Samsung's Galaxy S10 phones
The standard S10 is built from the best parts
Has a wonderfully sharp screen and long battery life. Camera quality is great
And it comes with all the extras
Like the ability to wirelessly charge another device
Size is just-right
High-quality hardware
Fantastic display
Powerful camera app
Incredible AMOLED display
Triple-camera setup
Impressive speed
Good battery life
Excellent display
Fast performance and good battery life
Versatile camera system
A headphone jack
Incredible screen escapes the notch curse
Flexible cameras produce great results in most conditions
Snapdragon 855 and One UI performance is swift
Excellent battery life
Great design
Premium feel
Powerful SoC
Plenty of RAM and internal storage
MicroSD card support
Dual-SIM functionality for DUOS model
Good cameras
Decent OLED panel
Water resistant and dustproof
USB 3.1 with DP
HDMI and OTG support
Good stereo
The editors didn't like
Facial recognition needs work
Front-facing camera not quite as good as on S10+
Not differentiated enough when compared to the S10e and S10+
Gesture navigation isn't entirely user-friendly
Photos by Raj Rout
Samsung Galaxy S10
As with the Galaxy S10 Plus
The S10's in-screen fingerprint reader is hit or miss
And its camera lacks a standalone night mode that other rivals have
Average battery life
Difficult fingerprint reader
High price tag
Fragile
Spotty in-screen fingerprint sensor
No more iris sensor
A big price jump from the Galaxy S9
New in-screen fingerprint scanner is slower and more finicky than older ones
Camera performance is not as good as Pixel in low light
Slow software update schedule
Low-light photos aren't as good as Pixel 3's
Expensive
In-display fingerprint sensor a little slow sometimes
Underwhelming battery life
No eSIM
Insecure and disappointing facial recognition technology
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: If the Pixel 3 was Googles crowning achievement for showing how good a software-first approach to phone design can be, then the Galaxy S10 is a tribute to the hardware gods. Between a new take on the tired notched selfie cam, a redesigned rear camera set...
The Galaxy S10 is a near-perfect smartphone. It is a very balanced handset that performs extremely well at everything. The battery charging performance is perhaps the only crack the otherwise impenetrable armor. For everything else that matters, (camera...
Published: 2019-03-05, Author: Andrei , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: One of AnandTech's more in-depth coverage pieces last year was our analysis of the two different version of the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note9. Specifically we covered the quite large differences between units offered with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 and Samsu...
Published: 2019-02-27, Author: Andy , review by: bgr.com
Samsung’s Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ start at $899.99 and $999.99, respectively, and the base models ship with 8GB of RAM as well as 128GB of storage and microSDXC support. That means for $100 less than the base iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models...
The rear camera system of the Samsung Galaxy S10 is impressive and very well balanced. Samsung did make incremental improvements over the Galaxy Note 9 (and S9) functionalities, but it is really the addition of an excellent ultra-wide camera that takes th...
As Samsung does so well, there's only a two-week delta between pre-orders and open release: February 21 and March 8, respectively. The Galaxy S10e starts at $750 for the model with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, while the S10 goes for $900 for the 8/128...
Abstract: Samsung announced four new Galaxy S phones at its Unpacked event, marking the tenth anniversary of its flagship Galaxy line of devices. The Galaxy S10e, S10, S10 Plus, and S10 5G are chock-full of features, redefining to a small degree what a premiere dev...
Abstract: It's been an incredible 10 years since the launch of the first Galaxy S. There's just no way to deny that there's an Android before the Galaxy S and an Android after, and to celebrate a decade of dominance, it's time for another Galaxy Unpacked. Let's tal...
The Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ have a fantastic camera array, packed with decent imaging features. The only thing is: we've seen it before on other, rival handsets. When Samsung eventually launches the Galaxy S10 5G that's when things will get very inter...
Abstract: After months of leaks (which picked up in pace over the past few weeks), Samsung has officially unveiled its Galaxy S10 family of flagship phones. To put it simply, these are all impressive devices that are worthy successors to the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9...