Submitted By Asha Manoj on 23 August 2019
Samsung Galaxy S10 is a line of Android-based smartphones manufactured, released and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It is the tenth generation of Samsung's Galaxy S series of smartphones. The S10 features 6.1 inch 1440p "Dynamic AMOLED" displays with HDR10+ support and "dynamic tone mapping" technology. The displays have curved sides that slope over the horizontal edges of the device. International models of the S10 utilize the Exynos 9820 system-on-chip, while the U.S., South American and Chinese models utilize the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855. The device is sold with 128 or 512 GB of internal storage. The model contain 3400 mAh battery, supporting Qi inductive charging, and the ability to charge other Qi-compatible devices from their own battery power. The S10 features a multi-lens rear-facing camera setup; it retains the dual-aperture 12-megapixel and 12-megapixel telephoto lense and a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. The front-facing camera on the S10+ is accompanied by a second RGB depth sensor, which Samsung stated would help improve the quality of photo effects and augmented reality image filters. The camera supports 4K video recording and HDR10+. The camera software includes a new "Shot Suggestion" feature to assist users, "Artistic Live Filters", as well as the ability to post directly to Instagram posts and stories. The model comes with Android 9.0 "Pie". It is the first Samsung smartphone to ship with a major revamp of Samsung's Android user experience known as One UI. A main design element of One UI is intentional repositioning of key user interface elements in stock apps to improve usability on large screens. Many apps include large headers that push the beginning of content towards the center of the display, while navigation controls and other prompts are often displayed near the bottom of the display instead.