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The Samsung Galaxy S10+ follows many current technology trends and integrates them successfully into a well-rounded package, but it falls just short of being the smartphone to beat in 2019.



I was just making a point, the *ratio* i was talking about doesn't change much if it is 25M vs 700M or 38M vs 587M :)

Samsung says it’s more secure than optical scanners since it’s capable of recording every single ridge on your fingertip.

While we can’t vouch for exactly how many of the ridges in our fingerprint the ultrasonic scanner managed to record, Samsung’s claims about the ultrasonic sensor working in a downfall is absolutely not hyperbole.

Samsung has done away with the Iris scanner that it included in the Galaxy S9+, but the S10+ retains the 2D facial recognition that we have seen previously. The technology is not as secure as 3D facial scanners though and cannot replace a fingerprint, password, pattern or PIN entirely.

The RAW from Phones is awful and full of noise. Great, in theory, but the sensors haven't gotten to the point where it is ever worth the trouble in developing those RAW files. The camera tends to do "more than good enough" - and definitely better than the average consumer can manage.

I didn't even mention the dreaded AI yet, 40MP is basically useless considering the output size versus the tiny improvement in detail and the interpolation artifacts it introduces.

While the website S10+ performed well in our low-light test shots like scene 2, it cannot capture the same level of detail as the Mate 20 Pro could, nor can it expose the scene as well as the Mate 20 Pro does either.

The underlying capacitive touchscreen recognises up to website 10 touches simultaneously, while it converted inputs quickly and accurately during our tests.

The hardware feels incredibly well-built. The curvaceous front and back glass feels solid in the hand and while the aluminium band doesn’t have quite the same premium heft



which jpg, because the jpg in "auto" and "pro" seem to have different amounts of processing applied to them.

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Our review unit has better system performance than its predecessor in our opinion even if it does not finish top of our system performance comparison tables like the Galaxy S9+ did.

Our review unit’s large screen makes playing games enjoyable, but the dual front-facing cameras can hide some UI elements while gaming.

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