Galaxy S10e
UL approved power adapter and charging cable is included. The Samsung Galaxy S10+ comes with a powerful Snapdragon 855 chip, a glass-and-metal construction, and a fingerprint reader built inside the display. It is bigger, however, meaning that you get a larger, 6.4-inch OLED screen and a larger, 4100mAh battery lasting longer between charges. The camera system is identical, combining a main, 12MP camera with dual aperture, with a 2x zoom telephoto camera and a super wide-angle cam for epic shots. On the front, the curved display stretches from one edge to another, interrupted only by an oval cutout for the 10MP dual front-facing camera with autofocus and 4K video recording.
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6 mentions from real owners
- #1Sep 1, 2025
Android phones that can last a long time?
All of my Samsung phones have lasted years. Still using an S10+. Had an S4 before that and I can't remember the previous one to that......
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Sep 1, 2025
Android phones that can last a long time?
Samsung, as others have said. Bought a used unlocked S10e on Swappa and had that for ~3 years until I felt like upgrading because of camera tech and security. I've had my used unlocked S21 Ultra ever since. Still runs great. I do miss the days of commonplace user-replaceable batteries and upgradeable storage space, though. Headphone jack erasure hurt at the time, but Im over that now.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Sep 1, 2025
Android phones that can last a long time?
My Galaxy S10 and S22 still work. They aren't getting anymore updates but I think Samsung phones are great. I have the Pixel 9 now and it's great too. Maybe yours was just a lemon.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Sep 1, 2025
Android phones that can last a long time?
Reading this post on my 2019 samsung s10. Changed battery twice otherwise solid phone no problem so far.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Sep 1, 2025
Android phones that can last a long time?
if it wasn't for security, id still be using my pixel3 or samsung s10e.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #6Aug 6, 2025
What brand will you never buy again?
My 2019 Samsung Galaxy 10+ is still going strong, even after multiple times dropping it and even once dropping it in the tub. The Otterbox Defender holsters I keep it in, OTOH, keep breaking, wearing out and needing replaced. I'm now needing to go to Amazon to get replacement Otterbox holsters since they no longer carry them. I think I've broken like six or seven holsters now. I'm on my second Defender case, and I replaced it because I wore down the buttons for my phone's volume and on/off keys.
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