I purchased the S10 for $58,900 on Trade-in (in exchange, he provided his four-year-old Note 4, which was valued at $10,100); the price is reasonable. After using it for two weeks, I can only say that it is a true flagship product, free of compromises and hazards, and quite dependable. Instead than illustrating every detail, I'll concentrate on the key ideas: 1. Fantastic design—the S10 looks spacey! Although the rear camera's appearance in evaluations did not appeal to me, the module is actually quite attractive. Whoever comments about a hole in the screen is full of nonsense; the front camera is entirely undetectable (which cannot be stated about the S10 Plus). 2. Outstanding ergonomics. The proportions of the smartphone readily allow you to use it with one hand, and it fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. A slim, non-wide case constructed of high-quality materials, with a functional back panel and less noticeable dust and fingerprints. I don't use covers, and throughout the two weeks I fell on the bathroom tiles, nothing happened. 3. The screen, hardware, interface, and speed are all at the pinnacle of flagship performance. In other words, everything is configured, everything flies, and nothing is buggy. There was not a single complaint or jamb. 4. The camera operates notably more quickly than on the Note 4. Given the 5-year gap, the quality of photos and movies taken under various settings is orders of magnitude better. They claim that the P30 camera is even more intriguing; however, given my lack of shooting standards, I find the S10 camera's quality to be excessive. 5. The fingerprint scanner is not very accurate. The first time, he can recognize the print, but most frequently, it happens on the second or third time. When it comes to software, there is room for improvement. The actual unlocking happens instantly. 5. I enjoy having enough autonomy to last me a full day with room for margin. At seven o'clock, I take it off the charger, and at twenty-three, I put it back on. The Note 4 consumed more battery when in standby and usage mode and was depleted a couple of hours earlier. 6. A completely useless headset. A totally flat sound that was far from the quality of my old, low-cost Sennheiser MX170 headphones.
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