S10
Simply touch the glass to unlock. CameraThe next generation camera that captures life as you see it Capture the wider world. Use the Ultra Wide Camera to take stunning, cinematic photos with a 123 degree field of vision. A smarter camera for better photos. The intelligent camera helps you shoot stunning photos by suggesting image compositions and automatically optimising your camera settings to the scene. Performance Next generation performance for a generation that can’t wait Power is yours to share. Wireless PowerShare gives you the ability to share your power with other devices.1 And Fast Wireless Charging 2.0 gets your phone back to 100%, faster Stream and share, wherever life takes you. Intelligent Wi-Fi reaches faster speeds with Wi-Fi 6, connecting reliably and securely even on public networks. And it seamlessly switches to LTE to hit incredible speeds. A total game changer. IntelligenceThe phone that adapts to you so you don’t have to adapt to it Continuously working to keep you one step ahead. Intelligence and advanced hardware learn how you use your phone, adapting to last longer and run more efficiently, giving you peak performance throughout your day. Intuitive AI makes your daily life run smoother. Bixby Routines suggests frequently used apps and tasks based on time or location to develop a naturally smart experience — just for you.
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3 mentions from real owners
- #1Sep 1, 2025
Android phones that can last a long time?
I have always bought one generation behind the current flagship, and they last for about 5 years. Concerns are always with security as older phones no longer get the updates. With each new phone, the older ones get downgraded. I just bought the s24, moved my s10 to my home automation hub, and the S6 is now my dedicated TV/firestick/Roku controller. I am going to baby the S6 because it is the last model with an IR blaster. Then it will be the S10 with an IR blaster plugged into the headphone jack, as the last Samsung flagship with a headphone jack.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 7, 2025
I need to keep this phone for as long as possible!
First off, a phone will never be bifl in this day and age. Non-user replaceable parts which are designed to fail, and software/security updates are important for a device which you keep your life on. Those updates end at some point. That being said. Of all the phones to keep for many years, the S line is pretty good, my wife is finally ready to replace her S10, which she has used since new in 2019. They are way overpowered, so they won't get bogged down as new apps are updated and storage fills up like cheap phones do. Just don't physically abuse it, and it should have no problems lasting another 4 years at least.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3May 8, 2025
[Advice Needed] First tablet for college - ₹96,000 (~$1,150) budget
Well I was considering the ipad pro before as well as the ipad air But the samsung one turned out to be more useful for me Hence iam thinking of buying the S10
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