Key Specifications
- Review Price: £799
- 149.9 x 70.4 x 7.8mm
- 157g
- 6.1-inch, 19:9 (Edge), Wide Quad HD+, Dynamic AMOLED+
- Dual Pixel 12-megapixel OIS f/1.5 - f/2.4 AF + 16-megapixel ultra-wide f/2.2 FF + 12-megapixel telephoto OIS f/2.4 AF rear, Dual Pixel 10-megapixel f/1.9 AF front cameras
- 8GB + 128GB or 8GB + 512GB - microSD up to 512GB (all versions)
- 3400mAh
- Octa-core 8nm processor
Marking the tenth anniversary of easily the most iconic series of Android phones around, the Galaxy S10 is the latest flagship phone from Samsung. It joins the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus and Samsung Galaxy S10e in the new lineup. There’s also the Samsung Galaxy Fold, which is brand’s first foldable phone.
Considering the numerous leaks to which we’ve been privy over the past few months, there’s little here that’s actually surprising. Nevertheless, we’re in no doubt that with the Galaxy S10 Samsung has one of the best Android phones of 2019 on its hands. It look simply gorgeous, packs an in-display fingerprint sensor, alongside taking a new approach to the notch.
For those who like their handsets bigger still, there will also be a 6.7-inch screen-toting 5G version of the S10 called the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. This won’t be available until summer, and will likely command a much higher price.
Samsung Galaxy S10 Price and Release Date
You can pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S10 right now, with the phone shipping on March 8. If you pre-order it now you’ll be able to snag yourself a free pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds. These are Samsung’s new completely wireless earbuds and they can be charged via the Wireless Powershare feature on the new phones.
Prices in the UK start from £799 for the 128GB model and £999 for the 512GB model. In the US it’ll cost $899. That pricing means it is $180 or £60 more expensive than the Samsung Galaxy S9 when it launched in February 2019. Another way of looking at it is that it’s £200/$100 cheaper than than the iPhone XS.
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