Samsung Galaxy S10 is currently the latest of its S range Android Smartphones, and this new flagship comes with a lot more enhancements and ameliorations. This new device to be released by March 2019 as unveiled during the Mobile World Conference(MWC) will come with the Infinity-O design, with an all-screen design allowing the display to run to the very edge of the device. It introduces a nearly-edge-to-edge look that stretches top to bottom, with pixels spilling over the curved edges at the sides. The infinity-O display is not only a feature of the S10 model
Samsung Galaxy S10 is currently the latest of its S range Android Smartphones, and this new flagship comes with a lot more enhancements and ameliorations.
This new device to be released by March 2019 as unveiled during the Mobile World Conference(MWC) will come with the Infinity-O design, with an all-screen design allowing the display to run to the very edge of the device. It introduces a nearly-edge-to-edge look that stretches top to bottom, with pixels spilling over the curved edges at the sides.
The infinity-O display is not only a feature of the S10 model
of TechRadar:
Its new Infinity-O screen – also a feature of the Galaxy S10 Plus and cheaper Galaxy S10e – is so large it actually displaces the front camera, consigning it to a small 'punch-hole' in the screen. All of the important sensors are neatly tucked behind this vibrant and bright Super AMOLED display.Also behind the glass is the new ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. You won't find a fingerprint pad on the back anymore, or anywhere visibly on the phone. Samsung put its sensor – now invisible – on the front, where we feel it belongs.
Samsung Galaxy S10 release date and prices
Samsung Galaxy S10 specs
Design and Display
One hidden feature is the fingerprint sensor. While a lot of Android phones have used a rear-facing fingerprint sensor, Samsung stuck with the front-facing physical sensor pad all the way up to the Galaxy S7. So the switch to the back felt foreign on Samsung phones – but it’s come back to the front in the S10, this time tucked underneath the glass. The ultrasonic scanner creates a three-dimensional mold of the fingertip by bouncing soundwaves off the skin through the display. Samsung says this means the reader will continue to work in tough weather conditions, including heavy rain, which is handy for UK buyers. It does take a little longer than an optical scanner to read your finger, and you have to apply a little more pressure for it to work, but you're still looking at no more than a second from touch to unlock
Camera
From TechRadar:
Samsung’s 123-degree field of view is rather wide, which serves the purpose of not having to back up to get everything in a shot. But that may result in an unnatural fisheye look. This ultra-wide camera also lacks OIS compared to the other two lenses.
Its fore camera of 8MP has dual auto-focuses
From tourist shots of ancient architecture and towering skyscrapers, the 0.5x zoom means you won’t have to keep retreating away from the subject to get the ideal shot, and the 2x optical zoom is likely to be popular with those who take photos at concerts and want to give the impression they were in the front row, whilst simultaneously avoiding the squeeze.
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