

Refurbished price:$158.00
Versus $669.00 new

Refurbished price:$136.92
Versus $459.00 new
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The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10e, both released in March 2019, are part of Samsung's tenth generation of Galaxy S series smartphones. While they share a core design philosophy and the Android operating system, the Galaxy S10 offers a larger, curved display and a more versatile camera system, whereas the Galaxy S10e presents a more compact form factor with a flat screen and a slightly different biometric sensor placement.
Both the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10e were launched in March 2019. They initially ran on Android 9 Pie and received major operating system updates up to Android 12. As of early 2023, both models have ceased receiving quarterly security updates, marking the end of their official software support period.
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The Galaxy S10 and S10e were equipped with flagship-level processors at their release, providing robust performance for a variety of tasks. Both models offer configurations that handle everyday applications and multitasking efficiently.
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Both the Galaxy S10 and S10e feature Dynamic AMOLED displays, known for their vibrant colors and deep blacks, but they differ in size, resolution, and design.
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The camera systems on the Galaxy S10 and S10e offer distinct capabilities, primarily differing in the number of rear lenses available.
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Beyond core performance and display, several practical elements differentiate the user experience between these two devices.
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User feedback for both the Galaxy S10 and S10e often highlights their strengths and specific appeals. The Galaxy S10 is frequently praised for its vibrant, high-resolution display and the added versatility of its triple-lens camera system, particularly the telephoto lens. Users appreciate the immersive viewing experience provided by its curved screen. Conversely, the Galaxy S10e is lauded for its more compact size, making it easier to handle with one hand, and its flat display is a preference for many. Its side-mounted fingerprint sensor is often noted for its speed and reliability compared to the S10's in-display sensor.
Common criticisms for both models, given their age, often revolve around battery life, with some heavy users reporting the need for a midday charge. The S10's in-display fingerprint sensor was initially temperamental for some users, though updates improved its performance.
Users prioritizing a larger, higher-resolution display, a more versatile camera system with telephoto zoom, and an in-display fingerprint sensor may find the Galaxy S10 well-suited to their needs. Those who prefer a more compact device for one-handed use, a flat screen, and a physical fingerprint sensor may lean toward the Galaxy S10e. Both devices offer a solid smartphone experience, and choosing between them often comes down to personal preference for size, display type, and camera features. For those considering these models, exploring quality-assured refurbished options can be a sustainable choice.