What the Critics Are Saying...


- Ray Shaw, Gadget GuyThe Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is an extension of the Galaxy S10 family – we like to call it the S10+/+ or “the phone to buy regardless of 5G”. While it has essentially the same internals as the S10+, save the 5G modem and two TOF sensors, it does have to drive a little more tech.


- Lars Rehm, DxOMarkSamsung’s move to 4K default resolution for video, and a beneficial switch to using the telephoto camera for bokeh effects in portrait mode, give the 5G version a 3-point score bump to put it at the very top of all our tested mobile devices. The S10 5G also gets to claim the title of being the first...


- Nathan Spendelow, Expert ReviewsIf you tally up the scores, it’s abundantly clear that the Galaxy S10 5G is a formidable flagship. According to our usual ranking criteria, it’s practically faultless in every single area, so why am I holding it back from winning an award? Well, Samsung’s big ol’ phone isn’t like any of the countles...


- Aaron Brown, T3To the Seoul manufacturers credit, it has built something entirely new and intimidatingly feature-packed for those who want to be at the cutting-edge of smartphone technology. Not only does that mean support for 5G networks, but also a whopping new AMOLED display, more cameras, new depth-effect in v...


- Chris Hall, Pocket-lintIt's hard not to view this 6.7-inch phone as an 'S10++ with 5G'. But it's an accomplished device. Sure, the cameras aren't pretty, and the Note 10+ throws a spanner in the works, but if it's 5G you want right now then the S10 5G is the option to go for, as it's lighter and smaller than its main riva...
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Samsung backs up the Galaxy S10 5G with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
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