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Samsung Galaxy S10 Factory Unlocked Android Cell Phone | US Version | 128GB of Storage | Fingerprint ID and Facial Recognition | Long-Lasting Battery | Prism Black (SM-G973U1ZKAX)

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Features

  • Updated Camera Features: Get the more powerful S10 with a software update that gives you all new features including Single Take AI, Pro Video and more.Form_factor : Smartphone
  • High-quality camera lenses: With a full set of pro lenses, including ultrawide for stunning landscapes and micro-zoom for epic details, Galaxy S10 is a studio in your pocket, featuring live video bokeh, precision audio focus and super-stabilization
  • Photos and video with one tap: Capture multiple images and video all at once, in one tap. Lenses, effects and filters capture the best of every moment, every time
  • Capture with pro-grade tool set made for masters: Control your camera settings with Pro-Video Mode to adjust the exposure, focus and more to bring your creative vision to life
  • Share more, quicker: The Galaxy S10 can now connect to and share with up to 5 other compatible devices at the same time using Bluetooth and WiFi, with no limits on content type or file size
  • Sleek Design: Samsung Galaxy S10 boasts a super-slim design that fits comfortably in your pocket and easily sits in the hand. A 6.1 endless quad HD+ dynamic AMOLED screen with nearly bezel-less infinity display offers a cinematic viewing experience
  • All-day Battery: Fast-charging, long-lasting intelligent power features super-speed processing, Wireless PowerShare, and massive storage, and tailors battery usage to how you live and work to optimize battery life to last all day

Description

The next generation Samsung Galaxy S10 is as powerful, intelligent and intuitive as you are, providing endless possibilities and next- level power in performance, productivity, creation and design. Known as the Da Vinci of smartphones, the Galaxy S10 features pro lenses to capture stunning photos and the S-Pen to easily create content and utilize your smartphone’s full capabilities. Get more from your S10 with all new creative features such as Single Take AI, Pro Video, and more. Advanced low light technology in the pro lenses gives you the ability to shoot with long exposure-style captures so your content features striking light trails. Capture video and multiple types of images with one tap of the shutter button and then easily and quickly share more, quicker. The Galaxy S10 features a powerful processor, intelligent power and a long-lasting battery that learns your habits and adapts to your screen usage in order to optimize power and performance. With Unlocked by Samsung, you get to choose the carrier, data plan, services, features and apps you want.


Product Dimensions: 5.94 x 2.78 x 0.31 inches


Item Weight: 1.65 ounces


Item model number: SM-G973U1ZKAX


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


OS: Android 9.0


RAM: 8 GB


Wireless communication technologies: Wi-FiBluetoothWi-Fi DirectNFC


Connectivity technologies: Wireless


GPS: GPS,Glonass,Galileo


Display technology: AMOLED


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Scanner Resolution: 3040 x 1440


Other camera features: Front


Audio Jack: 3.5 mm


Formfactor: Smartphone


Colour: Black


Whats in the box: PLACEHOLDER


Manufacturer: Samsung


Date First Available: February 21, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • First Android Phone
Preface: I only ever owned iPhones up until I bought this phone, so my review will be based on how well the phone is and how user friendly the operating system is compared to iOS. Pros: Lightweight, slim, good camera, phenomenal battery life, screen protector installed Cons: Slow fingerprint reader, can't access certain settings in lockscreen, finding a decent case The phone is slim and lightweight that I barely feel it in my hand. For some it might be a con but for me that's a pro. Further a decent case can give it a nice weight. The camera is nicer than I expected but to be fair I'm not one to obsess about phone cameras. The battery life last quite a while especially if you go to the settings and change the battery power settings to optimized or medium power saving mode. Typically for me it last up to 8 hours while I either play music, text and browse the internet. At work with music only it lasts far longer. Last, a screen protector comes preinstalled. It's a nice touch and it means I didn't have to buy one. However, the screen protector is on the flimsy-er side. It gets easily scratched. After a week with nothing in my pocket but my phone, the screen protector got small scratches. Cannot really complain since it was free but still just letting people know. Moving on to the cons, the fingerprint reader is slower than expected. I have tried putting my fingerprints multiple times but it does not compare well to iPhones. Mind you, the difference is about a second or so but my old iPhone SE could read my fingerprints faster. Some cases for this phone are flimsy and won't provide the protection needed so it's best to find a youtube video. I found a video, about 30 minutes long, with the person doing a quick review of like 30 cases, around a minute or so per case. He showed the case, placed it on the phone, dropped the phone with he case on it to see if it would protect the phone, and checked to see if wireless charging would work. Further, the reviews on some of the cases are so bizarre as some don't even seem to belong to the item the person is talking about. Also, there were multiple times that I searched for Samsung Galaxy S10 phone case, clicked on a case I found intriguing, just for it to be only for an S10+ or S10e. And I know to check under the product for the tab that allows you to change the style and sometimes even for what phone you want. Many of the ones I picked did not have this option Now onto the operating system. Some settings I was used to having on IOS are not found on android. For instance, the music player on the lock screen is not well placed or has a way to skip certain parts of a song. Also, if I want to quick respond to a text, I have to unlock the phone and respond from the app. If I want to turn on or turn off the wifi or data, again I have to unlock the phone even if I use the pull down menu in the lock screen. On the other hand, android has made changes that have made the operating system user friendly for someone changing from iOS. For instance, you can choose to hide apps the way android traditionally handled apps or you can have them across multiple pages on the homescreen reminiscent of iOS. Overall though, by downloading some apps and changing certain settings, I was able to easily adapt to the phone. By the end of the first week, I could not go back to my old phone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2020 by Kelbin

  • excelente producto
al dia de hoy sigue funcionando perfectamente.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 27, 2023 by CYNFON

  • Fantastic for Most Things
I was skeptical about upgrading my S9 to an S10, but frankly...it was worth it. A small crack in the screen of my S9 ended up pushing me over the edge, and (in hindsight) I'm glad. You're paying for some gimmicky features to be sure (power-sharing and the wide-angle lens to name a couple), but the overall build-quality, improved camera software, and streamlined Android Pie skin alone make the S10 worth the price. To be clear, I love this phone. But here are some of the downsides, for those of you who (like me) look for the worst-case scenario in order to determine whether or not they could live with those flaws: (1) The fingerprint reader. I'm not really sure what was so dysfunctional or invasive about the rear-facing capacitive finger-print scanner, but the in-screen sensor just doesn't work 100% of the time. I've gotten better at finding the correct spot with my finger over the last month, but I would say that I still miss about 1/5 times...which can be annoying. Thankfully, the face unlock is pretty smooth for those of you who are comfortable with a less secure form of screen-unlocking. That said, if you want to use the fingerprint unlock even a little bit, you really can't have a *reasonably priced* tempered glass screen protector on your phone, which sucks. (2) The punch out is...not ideal. Having used an iPhone X for a while, I can say definitively that it's better than the notch. But with the improved durability of the mechanically retracting front-facing camera units, and the admittedly problematic emergence of under-screen cameras, it just seems like the hole-punch is a bit of a gap-filler for people who are desperate for more screen real-estate. I can't say that I forget about the hole-punch completely, but it also isn't obtrusive or offensive to me at this point. It's just part of the experience. (3) Bixby. Even though you can now re-map the Bixby button, no matter what you do there will always be a certain kind of press (double-press, single-press, or press and hold) that brings up some form of Bixby. It's kind of like when you're walking past sidewalk canvassers that are raising money for a cause that you definitely believe in: You can appreciate that the intent was pure, and you may even like what they have to offer. But you want to give them your time on your own terms, and when the pushier they get, the less interested you become...I may be getting lost in my metaphor, but you get what I'm trying to say. And that's it. Those are literally the only problems I've had. The cameras are great, the live focus mode is better than (in some cases) even iPhone X portrait mode, the response time and processing power are top-notch, and the screen is just unbelievable. Hope this helps you in your quest to find a new mechanical device to which you will inevitably devote half of your day, reveal all of your personal information, and possibly sell your soul. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 6, 2019 by Amazon Customer

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