The Samsung Galaxy S10E Review

SAMSUNG GALAXY S10E REVIEW

Samsung Galaxy S10E

SAMSUNG GALAXY S10E REVIEWThe Samsung galaxy s10 comes with the letter e which makes it S10e. The e means essential in other words, it’s loaded with all the features used to design both the S10 and S10 plus.

Some of these Features are:

  • 8-inch screen
  • Same two primary cameras
  • All day battery life
  • On screen fingerprint sensor
  • Flagship quality is great for the price
  • Smaller form factor
  • An aluminium frame
  • A clean back with rounded corners and edges

Samsung galaxy S10E can be classified as being in the same league with Apple’s iPhone and Google’s pixel smartphones. Apple decided to expand its flagship with a more affordable model and it’s no surprising that Samsung decided to follow suit. Even though the two companies are in heavy competition the S10 E is still a phone in its own class.

More Features:

  • About 5.8-inch display
  • Measures 142.2 x 69.9 x 7.9mm
  • Great for those who dislike bigger phones
  • The lightest among the three Samsung phones in the same category
  • The 5.8-inch 19.9 screen is sharp
  • Full HD+ (2280 x 1080) resolution

The Gorilla glass 5 compares at the front of the display to the S10 and S10 plus that has theirs at the back. Another thing is it lacks the on-screen fingerprint sensor.

The Colour Options:

  • Flamingo Pink
  • Prism Blue
  • Prism Black
  • Prism White
  • Canary Yellow
  • Green

Samsung Galaxy S10E – The Camera

There are two rear cameras, the same as the S9 dual aperture tech, in other words it’s 77 degrees field of view 12MP main camera and switches between f/1.5 for poor lighting conditions and f/2,4 for brighter scenes.

The extra lens is a 16mp f/2.2 super wide 123 – degree FOV camera. This is very useful for the zoom feature, it is a bonus. The software is impressive, it switches between lenses as you zoom in and out seamlessly. These lenses are the same across the S10 line in other word if you buy an S10e which is more expensive than another s10e model, you will still get the same lenses.

The camera delivers good quality photos even in poor lighting conditions. It’ll blur the background if necessary and you can alter the background blur intensity even after taking a shot. Samsung also includes:

  • Blur filters
  • Artistic
  • Spin
  • Zoom
  • Colour point – this makes the background black and white.

One of the camera features is the shot suggestions that help to frame up the shots. The shutter activates when you hover the reticule, although this is not always accurate. A close-up object with enough lighting will reveal excellent details.

You can test the blur effect of the main camera without switching to the portrait mode, this will produce the desired effect. You will get strong details in the foreground and the rich bokeh in the background. The background was tapped to get it focused and the bokeh gave the foreground sone nice blur.

It is good at tracking fast moving objects such as bright flames that moves in a wind, they are crisp and not blurry. They were not over exposed nor blurry despite having to capture a dark stone shot. The photo software is a big bonus, it was added for neural processing unit to the Galaxy S10 line, this matches the scene the camera is on to the 30 scene optimize settings.

Samsung Galaxy S10E – Battery

  • It is a 3,1000mAh unit
  • It’s smaller than the S10’s 3,400 ah batteries
  • It will last for a day
  • It is slightly bigger than the S9 battery
  • Using Samsung’s fast wireless charging 2.0 you can charge it wirelessly
  • The phone can also charge wirelessly using its own battery

Specs and Performance

The baseline for the internal storage is 128GB across the S10 line. This is generous because the standardisation is long overdue. It has less RAM compared to other models, still a decent amount of memory. It comes with a micro SD slot in case you decide to upgrade your storage manually. It has all the same sensor with the more expensive models such as:

  • Accelerometer
  • Barometer
  • Gyro sensor
  • And so, on

Except for the heart rate sensor. Which was installed in the Galaxy model since the introduction of Galaxy S5 and its absence seems to be having an effect. It could either be a feature that will no longer be available in other to reduce cost and free up internal space. If this is the case, then users will no longer be able to check their heart rate.

Bixby voice assistance returns with this phone with a dedicated button below the volume on the left side of the phone. Some A1 – powered sub features were introduced to the unpopular voice assistance. The Bixby routine has pre-loaded settings than can be toggled, which will switch around with your settings based on cues. A connection to your car or bluetooth triggers one of the settings. Bixby was trained to learn your usage pattern and suggests new routines.

Early Verdict

Some features seem to be missing for a reason, for example the S10 and S10 plus comes with third cameras. Nevertheless, the phone is still a powerful device built with top specs, with the unique style of a flagship device.

In conclusion

  • This phone beats the iPhone XR in a way, it comes with an AMOLED screen instead on an LCD display.
  • A slightly bigger battery
  • A micro SD slots
  • Double baseline storage and RAM
  • Two rear cameras
  • A fingerprint sensor
  • A headphone jacks

A solid phone that deserves a decent share in the market, it’s been shaped to be one of the best options especially when it comes to the price.

This cutting edge device provides the benefit of effortless high performance and comfort, thanks to an outstanding innovation. The secret behind this stunning device is the amazing design which provides much functionality with effortless power. The device offers an amazing feeling of comfort and control.

 

 

Author: Richmond Ball

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