الخميس، 21 فبراير 2019

[Poll] How do you feel about Galaxy S10’s lack of a notification LED?

The Samsung Galaxy S10 doesn’t have a notification LED, but that isn’t such a big deal… is it? Some would disagree. We want to know exactly how much of a deal-breaker it is, though, so we’ve put together a short poll (below) to gauge the market’s (and our readers’) response to the controversial omission.

Missed Unpacked 2019? Check out our Guide to Samsung Unpacked 2019 to catch up on all the announcements, including our first impressions of the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+. It’s arranged in order of importance, with all the must-reads outlined in bold, for your convenience.

Don’t forget to leave a comment with your thoughts on the Galaxy S10’s lack of a notification LED once you’ve voted!

How do you feel about the Galaxy S10's lack of a notification LED?

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Galaxy S10+ features that have excited me… and one that hasn’t

The Galaxy S10 is official, and we’ve been busy writing about the device along with other products that Samsung announced at Unpacked 2019, including the Galaxy Fold. The Galaxy S10 rumors and leaks were plentiful and they gave us a good idea of what to expect before Samsung took the stage, and here are the features that have me excited as I wait for the Galaxy S10+ to go on sale.

Galaxy S10+ features that have excited me

Ultra-wide camera

Well, if you are a regular SamMobile reader, you probably had an idea this would be on the top of my list. I’ve loved Samsung’s decision to focus on ultra-wide cameras in the budget and mid-range segment, and now a flagship from the company has an ultra-wide camera as well. That and the telephoto lens mean the Galaxy S10+ is ready for every scenario. And in addition to letting you shoot wider pictures, I like that the ultra-wide camera on the Galaxy S10 lineup is a 16-megapixel sensor, so we’ll get plenty of detail in those ultra-wide shots compared to the 5 or 8MP ultra-wide cameras on devices like the Galaxy M20 and Galaxy A7 (2018).

Dual Pixel autofocus on front camera

This is another camera feature that I’m happy to see on the Galaxy S10+ and in general. Samsung’s smart autofocus thing on the Galaxy S8 and other recent flagships has been a good workaround to a physical autofocus system, but it’s far from perfect. With Dual Pixel autofocus, the 10MP front camera on the Galaxy S10+ trio now has the same autofocus system as the rear cameras, so the selfie game should be considerably better. I think I’m growing a bit too old to be taking too many selfies these days, but hey, when I do take one, the S10 will be able to do it quickly without me worrying about the focus kicking in, especially indoors and in poor lighting conditions.

In-display fingerprint sensor

This one should be obvious. I’ve never liked Samsung’s rear-mounted fingerprint sensors. It was both the problematic location of the sensor back in 2017 and – though it got fixed with the Galaxy S9 – the fact that the fingerprint reader was still on the back, which means you have to lift the phone off the table to unlock it. With the Galaxy S10, it’s back at the front and inside the display, so it should be pretty similar to the physical home key fingerprint readers from before the Galaxy S8 came along. I am not at all disappointed that the iris sensor is gone, but no notification LED is going to be a problem as I’ve never been keen on Always On Display because of its effect on battery life.

4,100 mAh battery

This is perhaps the main reason I’d go for the Galaxy S10+ and not the Galaxy S10. Spoiler alert, though: the 4,100 mAh battery is probably going to be the same as the 4,000 mAh battery on the Note 9. Samsung has just adopted the way of Chinese OEMs and is now rating batteries for their typical capacity and not the rated capacity, which is the capacity that matters in real-life conditions. The rated capacity is going to be around 4,000 mAh on the S10+ and 3,000 mAh and 3,300 mAh on the Galaxy S10e and S10. Not that that’s a bad thing, as 4,000 mAh is plenty for a flagship phone, especially now that there’s more efficient silicon powering under the hood.

One Galaxy S10+ feature that I’m not keen on

That one feature would be the dual front camera. Or, more precisely, that God awful cutout for the front camera. I don’t think I would mind a single cutout like the S10e or S10’s, but that wider cutout on the S10+ is just too, well, wide. I still haven’t played with the phone in person so maybe I won’t mind it as much in practice, but I’m disappointed that to get that big battery, one also has to embrace that dual front camera as well.

The second front camera will be great for those who love taking bokeh selfies, but for everyone else, it will serve little purpose than to give you a bigger black hole to look at every time you use the phone. One can’t have everything, though, so I guess this is something I and many others who buy the Galaxy S10+ will have to live with.


What about you? What is your favorite Galaxy S10 model out of the three (or four, if you’re lucky enough to be in a market where the Galaxy S10 5G will be launched) and what are the features you’re looking forward to the most? Let’s discuss in the comments!

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10 Year Galaxy Edition includes ceramic Galaxy S10+ with free Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Watch

Customers in the Netherlands and Belgium are in for a special treat from Samsung. The company is offering a 10 Year Galaxy Edition combo deal, which includes a 12GB/1TB Galaxy S10+ with ceramic back, a 46mm Galaxy Watch, and a pair of the all new Galaxy Buds, for just €1599.

Samsung launched the tenth edition of its Galaxy S flagship yesterday in San Francisco. Three different Galaxy S10 variants were announced. The Galaxy S10e comes in 6GB and 8GB RAM flavors, and offers 128GB and 256GB of storage space. The Galaxy S10 only has 8GB of RAM, but comes in 128GB and 512GB storage options. The S10+ has 8GB and 12GB RAM variants combined with 512GB and 1TB ROM, respectively. Check out our detailed spec comparison here.

10 Year Galaxy Edition combo

Samsung is already running a promotional offer, which gives you a pair of the new Galaxy Buds for free if you pre-order a Galaxy S10 now. However, for customers in the Netherlands and Belgium, the company is also giving a 46mm Galaxy Watch with the highest end Galaxy S10+. The individual prices of the three devices sum well over €2000, but you get them for just €1599. The devices will come packed inside a special box.

This, however, is a limited stock offer. We are told that only the first few thousand customers who pre-order the ceramic S10+ will get the special box. So, you better hurry up. Pre-order your ceramic Galaxy S10+ now, and get the new Galaxy Buds and a 46mm Galaxy Watch for free.

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Galaxy S10 5G will be headed to these countries over the summer

Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S10 5G yesterday. This model of the new flagship offers more than just a 5G modem. It has four rear cameras, a larger display, bigger battery and faster charging. Samsung will only be offering the 5G variant in select markets.

That obviously makes sense. There would be no need to sell the Galaxy S10 5G in markets where no 5G networks are available. Carriers in key markets will be launching their commercial 5G networks in the coming months.

Galaxy S10 5G will be out in more countries over the summer

We already know that the United States and South Korea will be the first to get the 5G variant. Carriers in both countries have deployed their 5G networks and can soon begin selling compatible devices. Samsung has confirmed that Verizon will have initial exclusivity for the Galaxy S10 5G in the United States.

The company has also confirmed that the Galaxy S10 5G will be out in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom over the summer. It has teamed up major carriers in these markets. They include Deutsche Telekom, EE, Orange, Sunrise, Swisscom, TIM, Telefonica and Vodafone. Not all carriers will launch the variant at once while pricing and availability will vary as well.

We can expect Samsung to release the Galaxy S10 5G in more markets where 5G networks go live down the line. It will initially be focusing on the aforementioned countries, though, where it has already laid the groundwork with its carrier partners.

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Samsung Galaxy Fold doesn’t have a headphone jack

The Galaxy Fold, Samsung’s elusive foldable smartphone that the company finally showed off to the world, doesn’t have a headphone jack. According to Samsung, the Galaxy Fold will change “the shape of tomorrow”, and that means giving up on some yesteryear features, such as non-folding displays and, well, a headphone jack. A microSD slot isn’t part of the device, either.

Samsung obviously didn’t say anything about this, only choosing to focus on the good stuff in its Galaxy Fold introduction. And barring a headphone jack, the Galaxy Fold does have the latest and greatest specs underneath that stunning folding exterior. It is powered by a Snapdragon 855 SoC, comes with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage, six cameras, and even 5G support. Whether the 4,380 mAh battery will be enough to keep the Fold running all day long with plenty of usage in tablet mode remains to be seen.

The Galaxy Fold goes on sale April 26 at a starting price of $1,980. No one has had the chance to play with one yet, but we will hopefully be able to get our hands on the device for a review before Samsung puts it on retail shelves. Not that many who will actually be spending money on the Galaxy Fold will care too much about reviews – they’re probably just going to get it for bragging rights.

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Samsung publishes introduction videos of its latest products

Samsung introduced many new products at its Unpacked event in San Francisco yesterday. The list includes the endlessly-leaked Galaxy S10 lineup, Galaxy Watch Active, Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Fit bands, and the most awaited of all – Galaxy Fold, Samsung’s foldable smartphone. The Korean company has now published detailed introduction videos for some of these products.

The Galaxy S10 video, as to be expected, talks about the design, Dynamic AMOLED displays, camera capabilities, in-display fingerprint reader, Wireless PowerShare, Wi-Fi 6, 5G, One UI, and other features of the lineup. You can also read our coverage of the Galaxy S10 to learn about some of these features.

The Galaxy Watch Active video is all about fitness tracking capabilities of the device. It doesn’t talk much about the design of the watch even though that is what primarily separates it from the rest of the offerings in the Samsung’s smartwatch lineup. Recharging the device through the Wireless PowerShare feature in the Galaxy S10 is also mentioned prominently in the video.

The Galaxy Buds video focuses on the convenience offered by the latest wireless earbuds from Samsung. It tries to drive home the point that these are designed not just for listening to music, but also for clear voice interactions with the outside world, enabled by the dual mics and other noise-controlling features onboard. Once again, Galaxy S10’s Wireless PowerShare feature makes an appearance, touting the never-before convenience of recharging Galaxy Buds instantly anywhere.

Despite announcing the release date and price, the company is still not comfortable in revealing more details about the Galaxy Fold. The company hasn’t published any introduction video for its foldable smartphone yet, only a TV commercial. Even the press was not given any hands-on time with the device yesterday. We may have to wait a little longer to learn more about the future of the Galaxy.

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Galaxy S10 pre-order period kicks off in India on February 22

Indian retailer Flipkart has revealed that it will start taking preorders for the Galaxy S10 in the country starting 10 AM tomorrow, February 22. Flipkart is likely to be the exclusive online retailer for the Galaxy S10 in India, as it has had the honor for previous flagships including the Galaxy S9 and S9+. Of course, Samsung’s official online store will take pre-orders as well.

Flipkart isn’t offering any more details yet, such as the general release date, but Samsung’s official site suggests that all three Galaxy S10 models will come to India. Whether the ceramic variants of the Galaxy S10+ will also be sold in India remains to be seen. Samsung’s pricing for its flagships in India has been quite attractive in recent years thanks to the fact that the company manufactures its devices locally in the country, and we’re likely to see the S10e, S10, and S10+ getting the same treatment.

In case you missed our coverage on the Galaxy S10, you can catch up now through our roundup post. Do check out our hands-on experience as well. Samsung also announced its foldable phone and a number of new wearables at its Unpacked 2019 event, and whether any of those products will make their way to India is something we should find out soon enough.

  • Model: SM-G970F
  • Dimensions: 69.9 x 142.2 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F1.5/F2.4 (77) & 16MP, CMOS F2.2 (123)Ultra Wide

  • Model: SM-G973F
  • Dimensions: 70.4 x 149.9 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.1"(157.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

  • Model: SM-G975F
  • Dimensions: 74.1 x 157.6 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.4"(162.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5/F2.4 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

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Galaxy S10+ preorders will come with an exclusive Fortnite skin

Samsung was the exclusive launch partner for Fortnite on Android. The company offered free V-bucks and ran Fortnite-focused marketing campaigns to sell the Galaxy Note 9 as the ultimate gaming smartphone. As part of the collaboration, Samsung users also received an exclusive Galaxy Skin for their Fortnite characters.

Samsung seems to be continuing its partnership with Epic Games, maker of Fortnite, for the Galaxy S10 as well. Customers who preorder the Galaxy S10+ will receive an exclusive K-pop-themed Fortnite skin modeled after Jung Chan-woo or Chan from South Korean band iKon. Interestingly, the offer is applicable only for the Galaxy S10+ preorders, signaling Samsung’s positioning of the larger variant as the best in the S10 lineup for gaming.

Unlocking the Galaxy Skin required downloading the game from the Galaxy Store, creating or logging in to an Epic Games account, and completing specific in-game tasks such as three games of Battle Royale. We don’t know the exact process for unlocking the new K-pop skin, but it should be pretty similar to the Galaxy Skin.

Popular Fortnite player Ninja and the K-pop group iKon will be hosting an event on March 16 where we can expect more information about the new skin and other Fortnite promotions for the Galaxy S10. While it may not make any sense to preorder the Galaxy S10+ only for the skin, Samsung is also offering a free pair of Galaxy Buds in select markets to sweeten the deal.

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Galaxy S10e vs Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy S10+ specs comparison

For the first time ever, Samsung is launching three different variants of its newest flagship. Well, the company has launched new variants of some of its flagships before, but those usually came a few months apart. The Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+ are the three Galaxy S10 models that will go on sale, offering different screen sizes, battery capacity, and other specs.

The Galaxy S10e is the entry-level model here, as it comes with considerably lower specs in some departments. It doesn’t get a curved display, only has two rear cameras instead of one, and doesn’t get an in-display fingerprint sensor, either. The Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+, meanwhile, are similar to each other in most respects. The S10+ gets dual front cameras, bigger battery and screens, an option of 12GB RAM and 1TB internal storage, and a ceramic back, but that’s about it.

Of course, all three models share some specs as well, and the comparison table below will tell you just how the S10e, S10, and S10+ are similar and different as far as specifications and features are concerned. For more information on these devices, do check out our devices section.

Galaxy S10e vs Galaxy S10 vs Galaxy S10+ specs comparison

Galaxy S10e Galaxy S10 Galaxy S10+
Display 5.8-inch, Dynamic AMOLED, Full HD+, 19:9 6.1-inch, Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 3040×1440 pixels QHD+, 19:9 6.4-inch, Curved Dynamic AMOLED, 3040×1440 pixels QHD+, 19:9
Processor Exynos 9820/Snapdragon 855, octa-core, 8nm/7nm, 64-bit Exynos 9820/Snapdragon 855, octa-core, 8nm/7nm, 64-bit Exynos 9820/Snapdragon 855, octa-core, 8nm/7nm, 64-bit
RAM 6GB/8GB LPDDR4 8GB LPDDR4 8GB/12GB LPDDR4
Rear Camera Camera 1: 12MP, OIS, Dual Pixel autofocus, 4K video recording, F1.5-F2.4

Camera 2: 16MP super wide-angle, 123-degree FOV, F2.2

Camera 1: 12MP, OIS, Dual Pixel autofocus, 4K video recording, F1.5-F2.4

Camera 2: 12MP telephoto, F2.4, OIS, Dual Pixel autofocus

Camera 3: 16MP super wide-angle, 123-degree FOV, F2.2

Camera 1: 12MP, OIS, Dual Pixel autofocus, 4K video recording, F1.5-F2.4

Camera 2: 12MP telephoto, F2.4, OIS, Dual Pixel autofocus

Camera 3: 16MP super wide-angle, 123-degree FOV, F2.2

Front Camera 10MP, F1.9, Dual Pixel (2PD) autofocus 10MP, F1.9, Dual Pixel (2PD) autofocus 10MP primary, F1.9, Dual Pixel (2PD) autofocus + 8MP RGB depth sensor, F2.2
Storage 128GB/256GB microSD slot (up to 512GB) 128GB/512GB, microSD slot (up to 512GB) 128GB/512GB/1TB, microSD slot (up to 512GB)
Software Android 9 Pie, One UI Android 9 Pie, One UI Android 9 Pie, One UI
Battery 3,100 mAh, fast wired and fast wireless charging, reverse wireless charging (PowerShare) 3,400 mAh, fast wired and fast wireless charging, reverse wireless charging (PowerShare) 4,100 mAh, fast wired and fast wireless charging, reverse wireless charging (PowerShare)
Connectivity 4G LTE (Cat.20), Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack 4G LTE (Cat.20), Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack 4G LTE (Cat.20), Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
Dimensions 142.2×69.9×7.9 mm, 150g 149.9×70.4×7.8 mm, 157g 157.6×74.1×7.8, 175g (198g for ceramic)
Other features AKG earphones, stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, AR Emoji, Bixby, Samsung Pay, IP68 water & dust resistance, heart rate sensor, side-mounted fingerprint sensor, face recognition AKG earphones, stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, AR Emoji, Bixby, Samsung Pay, IP68 water & dust resistance, in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, heart rate sensor, face recognition AKG earphones, stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, AR Emoji, Bixby, Samsung Pay, IP68 water & dust resistance, in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, heart rate sensor, face recognition
  • Model: SM-G970F
  • Dimensions: 69.9 x 142.2 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F1.5/F2.4 (77) & 16MP, CMOS F2.2 (123)Ultra Wide

  • Model: SM-G973F
  • Dimensions: 70.4 x 149.9 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.1"(157.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

  • Model: SM-G975F
  • Dimensions: 74.1 x 157.6 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.4"(162.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5/F2.4 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Active hands-on: One UI in, bezel ring out

The Galaxy Watch Active is part of the new lineup of wearable devices that Samsung launched yesterday. Is it a successor to the Gear Sport or an entirely new smartwatch generation from Samsung? That depends on the way you look at it, but for us, it appears to be a mix of the two. It’s not a bad mix by any stretch of the imagination. Read our Galaxy Watch Active hands-on to find out more about our thoughts on the new smartwatch.

Design

Our first impressions of the Galaxy Watch Active are that it has a streamlined look. Samsung has made subtle but meaningful changes to the design for a simpler appearance. It does retain the same circular design of its predecessors but ditches the rotating bezel. Samsung set its smartwatches apart with the rotating bezel but it has decided to remove it from the Galaxy Watch Active. We’re not too thrilled about this move, but does that make the Galaxy Watch Active any less of a smartwatch? Absolutely not.

Ditching the fluted rotating bezel meant that the smartwatch could have a smooth design. It has gentle curves not unlike those on the Apple Watch. Sure, the Apple Watch isn’t circular, but the curves do allow for a smooth glass look. That’s what you get on the Galaxy Watch Active and it looks better on it due to the circular design. We do feel that the bezel could have been a bit smaller. As such, it would be better to not use a colorful watch face on this device. You’d get the best look from the Galaxy Watch Active if you opt for a darker watch face instead.

Interface

The Galaxy Watch Active brings One UI to Samsung’s smartwatches and a slightly new user interface since it doesn’t have a rotating bezel ring. That design element was used for navigation and since it’s not present, Samsung obviously had to make changes to the interface. That being said, you wouldn’t feel lost if you’re used to the old interface. Much of it still looks the same even though there are new animations and icons. The overall functionality remains the same and works as expected.

Since the Galaxy Watch Active is geared towards users who live an active lifestyle, the new animations are meant to get users to be more active in their daily lives. We find that they work as intended. There are also new watch faces like we see on every new smartwatch from Samsung. The health tracking features allow for sleep and stress tracking in addition to blood pressure monitoring. The new Daily Activity Tracker widget will ensure that users stay on top of their fitness goals. The smartwatch can also send users a Heart Rate Alert if it detects that they have an abnormally high resting heart rate. That’s a very useful feature to have on the device.

Conclusion

Despite not being that different compared to the Galaxy Sport as far as the size is concerned, the Galaxy Watch Active does feel like a serious new product. The swiping interface and seamless look make it stand out sufficiently enough. We do feel that this has the potential to be a hit for Samsung. We’re also exciting in seeing Samsung bring this new user interface to existing smartwatches.

We’ll have a full review of the Galaxy Watch Active up in the near future so do stay tuned for more of our thoughts on the new smartwatch.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e hands-on: An affordable AMOLED display tablet

Samsung has had a good run with tablets. It’s currently the market leader for Android tablets amid an overall contraction in the tablet market. We went hands-on with the Galaxy Tab S5e at Samsung’s Unpacked event yesterday and here are our first impressions of the new ultra-thin tablet.

Design

As we’ve pointed out earlier, the Galaxy Tab S5e is an incredibly thin tablet. It measures 5.5mm and weighs just 400g. You can feel how sleek and ultra-portable it is by holding the tablet in your hand. It gives you the feeling that you can probably just fold it, that’s how thin it feels in the hand. We had a similar thought about the Galaxy Tab S2 when it came out a few years ago. This is thinner and lighter than that tablet.

This slim figure wasn’t achieved without a casualty. Samsung made a polarizing decision to remove the 3.5mm headphone jack from this tablet. Some might feel it’s about time the company did this while others would say it should have kept the jack. Regardless of which camp you’re in, you’ll get a dongle in the box so you can use your headphones with the USB Type-C port. Or you could just opt for wireless earphones; Samsung launched the new Galaxy Buds just yesterday.

There are no other significant changes on the design front. The Galaxy Tab S5e has a rear camera without flash and a front camera. The buttons are where you’d expect them on the sides. Samsung did integrate a fingerprint sensor in the lock button which works pretty well. There are some downsides, though. The Galaxy Tab S5e isn’t part of the Galaxy Foundation. What that means is that it doesn’t have an IP6x resistance rating. But we can’t fault the 10.5-inch OLED display, particularly when it’s being offered at this very attractive price tag.

Software

Samsung will ship the Galaxy Tab S5e with Android 9.0 and One UI 1.1. It’s great to see that Samsung is bringing its new UI to tablets as well. We’re holding out on hope that the company will roll out One UI for existing tablets as well. One UI 1.1 brings Samsung’s iteration of the Digital Wellbeing features that Google introduced with Android 9.0. We found in our brief time with the device that the features work as intended. Other than that, it’s business as usual on the software front. One UI really does make the system look very nice and the overall software experience felt stable as well.

Conclusion

Our conclusion after the hands-on is that this is a really awesome tablet even though it may not appear to be special on paper. It’s very thin and light for a tablet with a 10.5-inch OLED display. That’s what makes it an incredible package when you consider the fact that you get a tablet with an OLED display for just over 400 euro. OLED tablets were never this cheap before.

Stay tuned for our full review of the Galaxy Tab S5e. We’ll have it up in the coming weeks.

  • Model: SM-T720
  • Dimensions: 245.0 x 160.0 x 5.5mm
  • Display: 10.5” (266.7mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 670
  • Camera: 13 MP, CMOS
  • Model: SM-T725
  • Dimensions: 245.0 x 160.0 x 5.5mm
  • Display: 10.5” (266.7mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 670
  • Camera: 13 MP, CMOS

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Galaxy S10 Wireless PowerShare requires at least 30% battery capacity

We had heard about the Galaxy S10 Wireless PowerShare feature long before it was officially announced yesterday. It’s a reverse wireless charging feature which lets you charge any Qi-enabled phone or device using your Galaxy S10’s battery. This will be great for when you’re in a pinch and need enough power to get you through the next few hours.

What the feature does is essentially turn your Galaxy S10 into a wireless charging mat. The charging functionality isn’t just limited to smartphones. You can even charge the Qi wireless charging enabled Galaxy Buds by placing them on the back of your Galaxy S10. This feature is present on all models of the Galaxy S10.

Galaxy S10 Wireless PowerShare has a capacity threshold

You obviously need ample power on the source device in order to charge another device. We found in our testing that Samsung has set a capacity threshold for the Galaxy S10 Wireless PowerShare feature. You will not be able to use your Galaxy S10 to charge another device if it doesn’t have at least 30 percent battery capacity. So if you’re at 29 percent, you won’t be able to use Wireless PowerShare. Your device will first prompt you to “Charge the battery to at least 30% to share power.”

When you do have ample charge on the Galaxy S10, simply open the notification shade and tap on the Wireless PowerShare button to activate the feature. Line up the second device with the Galaxy S10 and it starts charging instantly. It’s not fast charging by any stretch of the imagination but does get the job done. Do keep in mind that the feature may not work properly if either device has a case or cover installed. Once you’re done charging, just expand the persistent Wireless PowerShare notification and tap on Turn off.

You’ll obviously drain the Galaxy S10’s battery faster when using it to charge another device. Expect to lose about 25 percent of the battery per hour on average but the actual mileage may be different depending on several factors.

Galaxy S10 Wireless PowerShare

  • Model: SM-G970F
  • Dimensions: 69.9 x 142.2 x 7.9mm
  • Display: 5.8” (146.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP, CMOS F1.5/F2.4 (77) & 16MP, CMOS F2.2 (123)Ultra Wide

  • Model: SM-G973F
  • Dimensions: 70.4 x 149.9 x 7.8mm
  • Display: 6.1"(157.5mm) Super AMOLED
  • CPU: Exynos 9820 Octa
  • Camera: 12 MP.CMOS F2.4 45° Telephoto & 12MP F1.5 77° & 16MP F2.2 123° Ultra-wide

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