The Samsung Galaxy S10e: A Return to Compact

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Great as the Samsung Galaxy S10 and S10+ are, the company made sure that it offered a device that caters to those who prefer a more compact device, without sacrificing performance and a premium experience. That’s exactly what the new Galaxy S10e is for.

Compact without compromise

samsung galaxy S10eThe Galaxy S10e basically sports the same look as its bigger siblings, except for the seemingly thicker bezels on the side. With a 5.8-inch screen, it’s the most compact of the Galaxy S10 lineup. Don’t be fooled by its size, as it packs an Exynos 9820 processor under the hood, along with 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage, expandable with a microSD card.

Minus One Lens

samsung galaxy S10e 2Whereas the S10 and S10+ are equipped with three rear cameras, the S10e only retains the two wide-angle cameras. It still has OIS, Dual Aperture feature for spectacular low light shots, as well as Intelligent Scene Recognition, which can now detect up to 30 categories.

More Traditional

It also misses out on the Ultrasonic Fingerprint Scanner offered by the S10 and S10+, and retains a more traditional scanner on the side.

A Clutter-Free Experience

2019 02 14 14.19.59Like its bigger siblings, the Galaxy S10e runs on Samsung’s One UI, which offers a more clutter-free approach, and comfortable experience when using the phone with one hand.

Charge Other Devices Without a Wire

The Galaxy S10e has a 3,100mAh battery, and can also perform Wireless Power Share. It can basically act as a wireless power bank and charge compatible devices just by putting them against the phone.

Pricing, Availability, Pre-Order

The Samsung Galaxy S10+ only comes in Prism White, and will retail for a starting price of PhP39,990. Pre-order yours from Feb 22 to March 3, 2019 and get to choose between the Galaxy Earbuds or and a PhP3,500 voucher as a freebie.

The Samsung Galaxy S10e will be available in stores starting March 8, 2019.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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