12.4.19

The iPhone S10e



The best way to explain the S10e

This is the Samsung Galaxy S 10 e with a lowercase e still don't know what the E stands for officially and the Galaxy S scene. It might not be a better phone on paper than the S10 and that's 10 plus but I can definitely say now that I've used it that it is a better deal. It's kind of a direct answer to the iPhone 10 are the not hiding that in any way like it's the same price but Hardware Wise It's Kind of a step up in every direction that isn't the battery. So it kind of got me thinking why not just get the S10 e so the best way to explain the S10 he used to tell you what's different versus the regular S10.  I'll link the S10 review right here or below the like button for those who haven't seen it already, but it's a very similar iPhone s10e specs.

This is everything that's different. So the big three are the cameras the fingerprint reader The new display and the price it's 750 bucks. Now, by the way, I feel like we need a new name for this like this $750 price because it's not budget but it's above mid-range still too but it's also below flagships like the flagship store like $900,000.

The cameras S10 e :

So it's above mid-range. So it's like a premium mid-range like a mid-range premium.
So the cameras S10 e has the exact same primary camera and the exact same Ultra wide camera like the S10. It's just missing the extra telephoto camera. Honestly, that's been totally fine. I don't really miss it at all. Zoomed in photos will now be digital Zoom instead of switching to the telephoto camera and that's all right with me and keeping the ultra-wide camera sweet. That's the new camera for the Samsung phones this year. And like I said in the review it's by far the most fun. It is still a bit softer and a bit more over-processed iPhone s10 camera in those photos.

Then the main camera definitely not as crispy but this is something software updates will continue to improve so that's that with the Camera, other than that same really good camera as we've had in the S10. So then the fingerprint reader instead of an ultrasonic fingerprint reader underneath the glass this S10. He has a good old classic capacitive fingerprint reader on the power button on the right side of the phone and coming back from the S10 to using this again, man. It's really easy to forget how good we got at this type of fingerprint reader. It kind of became the gold standard before we started moving on from them and we wanted all the screen space. So we start putting them on the back of the phone and the side but these fingerprint readers are really fast.

Setting the iPhone S 10 e :

This one here on the S10 e is just about one of the fastest fingerprint readers I've ever used and there are others that are this fast, but it just feels so much faster coming from the S tends ultrasonic reader it is way faster than that now for placement it is in the power button on the top right-hand side, but the power button is still also kind of high up on the side of this phone now since the phone is smaller. It's not as big of a deal and with bigger hands. It's even less of a big deal, but just a little bit Lower of a button that would have been perfect.

So the readers basically in a natural resting position for righties or for people who hold the phone in the right hand and on top of that there's even a gesture in the settings that you can turn on where you can Now swipe down to pull down the notification shade. So the thing for Twitter becomes a sort of a gesture pad and it's super responsive maybe even too sensitive. You can sort of doing it by accident a bunch if you're not careful, but once you get used to it, it's super useful to not have to reach up to the top of the phone every single time. So basically you pick up the phone and you just sort of hold it in a natural resting position it instantly unlocks and then you have access to the notifications just like that.

So the S10 e has the smallest display in the new lineup:

I mean it's not as technologically cool as the under glass ultrasonic fingerprint reader, but you could argue it's actually better than what you get on the S10 and some already have so that brings us to the last but not least important difference the display. So the S10 e has the smallest display in the new lineup. It's a five-point eight-inch screen.

It's still weird to call a five-point eight-inch display small, but it's true.
And it's still Dynamic AMOLED still a sharp high resolution. It's 20 to 80 by 1080 still has a whole bunch of cutout in the top Corner that makes for amazing wallpapers, of course, and still super bright and color accurate as you'd expect from a Samsung panel. The difference is it's flat. So it's a flat screen now instead of bleeding over the edges. So with that, you end up with slightly thicker more noticeable side bezels, but like barely and it's all relative still look at it next to an iPhone 10s.

"Remember Apple had all that talk about curving the OLED display to get the chin thinner and to get the edges all really close FC any has the same size side bezels and the chin, maybe two or three millimeters taller. So that's the aesthetic difference".

6 Gigs of RAM still seems like enough for iPhone S 10 e:

Also. One thing I noticed is the S. Tiny doesn't let you choose your displays screen resolution like the bigger S10 does and I'm not actually sure why I would guess it has something to do with the pentile display Matrix, they're using but either way it's kind of set and forget about the Box anyway, and it looks great. So assuming you don't hate the hole punch. This is still a fantastic display other little things six gigs of ram in the base model instead of eight not really a huge deal. I think it was if it was for you know, thanks to my concerns with the pixel. I would probably be also concerned about this but six gigs of RAM still seems like enough and you get a tan the upgraded model. So it's pretty close. The battery is slightly smaller. It's 3100 milliamp hours instead of the larger ones on the larger phones, but it's also a smaller display and as you know, that's the biggest power draw. So this is still a pretty great battery life Phone and then the color so as long as we're drawn parallels to the iPhone 10 are you might have noticed the destiny has a bit more color than the S10. So there's the glass on the back. This is flamingo pink.

So if you're the type to rock your phone naked you can enjoy having an extremely bright phone even honestly, even the red monstrous sensor and all my coloring ability through your screen probably won't do it justice. It's really pink but not only that the aluminum rails are color eyes a little bit. You have matching sides. It's more toned-down than the back but you can see it from the sides of the phone. And then even in the camera module unlike the S10 they color that metal in there as well. So it's a small touch black on the S10 color on the S10 e but that that's basically it for this phone. Those are the differences for 750 bucks.

"No, but it is a better deal matter of fact feature for feature as far as Hardware which you get and with a much better display and headphone jack and all these other things Ultra wide camera. I think it's a better deal than the iPhone 10 are now for a lot of people that won't even matter because they just want another iPhone but if you're not too tight into the ecosystem yet or if you're looking to get out of it then why not just any okay here you should buy the bigger higher on phone. If you need the ultrasonic fingerprint reader or the infinity display or the 2x telephoto camera, or if you just have a bigger $200 whole burning in your pocket".

Other than that Galaxy S 10 is probably the one most people should get either way.


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