Samsung finally debuted its incredibly-hyped Galaxy Fold device last night, to many praises and boos alike. However, it wasn't the only device being released.
The company also had the all new Galaxy S10 and S10+ to show off, as well as a couple of additions.
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The Galaxy S10 and S10+ are obviously the core flagships in the new lineup. The S10 sports a 6.1-inch display, while the S10+ has a 6.4-inch screen, both edge-to-edge. They both feature a triple camera on the rear with a 16MP ultrawide,12MO dual aperture wide-angle lens, and a 12MP telephoto lens, as well as a 10MP camera on the front.
The S10 is available in two versions, 8GB RAM/128GB storage and 8GB RAM/512GB storage, both with up to 512GB in microSD support and a 3400 mAh battery. It also supports Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 and Wi-Fi 6 and starts at $900 (approximately Rs 64,000).
The S10's larger display meanwhile means it has a larger 4100mAh battery. It also has the 8GB/128GB and 8GB/512GB version, but there's one extra option. You can opt for the version with 12GB RAM and 1TB of storage. It starts at $1,000 (approximately Rs 71,000)
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Surprisingly, there's also a more budget-friendly S10e, starting at $750. It sports a 5.8-inch display on a body shorter and thinner than Galaxy S9. It features just two of the three cameras on the rear (no telephoto). There's also no curved screens and in-display fingerprint scanner like on the S10 and S10+. It does however have a fingerprint sensor on the power button. The battery here is also slightly smaller at ?3100mAh, and you have either a 6GB RAM/128GB option or 8GB RAM/256GB.
Lastly is the Galaxy S10 5G, which is the most expensive of these four devices. For one thing, it has 5G support. For another, it features four instead of three rear cameras, one for AR-focused depth sensing tricks. It also has a larger 4500mAh battery and comes in just the one version with 256GB of storage with 8GB RAM. NOtably, no microSD card slot here. Oh yeah, and it'll cost over $1,000.
Still not as expensive as the Galaxy Fold though.