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Galaxy S10 features that redefine the smartphone experience

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Last updated: March 13th, 2019 at 11:01 UTC+01:00

Celebrating a decade since the launch of the first Galaxy S, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S10 series last month. Three unique devices, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and the Galaxy S10+, were launched. The devices raise the bar in a number of categories, delivering a next-generation mobile experience. Additionally, the Galaxy S10 series also brings in a number of firsts for a Samsung smartphone.

Be it the ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor, or the 1TB storage space, the Galaxy S10 indeed is a testament to a decade of innovations. Here's a rundown of how the Galaxy S10 line is redefining the smartphone experience.

Galaxy S10: Redefining the smartphone experience

  • Dynamic AMOLED display

The Galaxy S10 is the first smartphone in the world to feature a Dynamic AMOLED display, Samsung’s best screen yet. The HDR10+-certified device delivers a wider range of color with a peak luminance of 1200 nits, making for an exceptional viewing experience. The Galaxy S10’s Dynamic AMOLED display is also VDE-certified for a 100% mobile color volume on a smartphone. You get to enjoy exceptionally accurate colors with an extraordinary contrast ratio of 2,000,000:1. Furthermore, the Galaxy S10 is TÜV Rheinland certified for Eye Comfort display.

  • HDR10+ video recording

The Galaxy S10’s Dynamic AMOLED display also houses an array of sensors and cameras in it. The Galaxy S10+ packs two cameras on the front, and three at the back, which are capable of recording HDR10+ videos. Both the front and back cameras support UHD video recording. In addition, the cameras also offer Dual Aperture and Super Steady features.

  • In-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner

The Galaxy S10’s Dynamic AMOLED display also includes the in-display ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. And with the world’s first FIDO Alliance Biometric Component certification, the device offers a never-before vault-like security.

  • Wireless PowerShare

The Galaxy S10 comes with a Wireless Powershare feature, which lets you charge a compatible smartphone or a wearabale device off the back of it. In addition, the Galaxy S10 is capable of charging itself and a second device simultaneously via Wireless PowerShare.

  • 64bit game support

The Galaxy S10 gives you the capability to access next-generation Wi-Fi 6, as well as lightning fast LTE speed of up to 2.0 Gbps. Furthermore, the devices offer up to 12GB of RAM and 1.5 TB of storage option (with external SD Card). On top of it, you get 64bit gaming support, which is another first for an Android smartphone. You further get AI-based on-device gaming performance optimization for Unity game engine. There is also Dolby Atmos for gaming mode, providing you with an immersive gaming experience.

With all this on offer, the Galaxy S10 series is surely redefining the smartphone experience. You may also read our Galaxy S10e and Galaxy S10+ reviews to find out how the devices are performing in the real world.

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