I contrast it with S7 because I abandoned it (I went through it for 2.5 years). The wow factor has vanished. Except for the sound, the three years of progress are hardly noticeable, and in some ways, things have even gotten worse (battery, size, the indicator of missed events was removed). The new Samsung shell is also not perfect; I didn't like the gray background in the applications section (with a dark theme), side lighting does not function on all applications (despite checking each one separately to ensure the slider was in the proper position), and the battery holds even slightly worse than on the S7 after 2.5 years of use. The camera is merely the primary one; the secondary camera lacks optical image stabilization, is substantially darker (lower aperture ratio), and has poorer focus compared to the primary camera. Simply put, more cameras are pampering. Conclusion: If the S7 has to be replaced, the S10 is still an option for up to $40,000, but I wouldn't choose the more expensive model. Knowing in advance all the S10's quirks, it may take another one to two years for the S10 to catch up to the S7 before switching to a model that is much superior in every way.
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