Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S10 Review

Hands on: Samsung Galaxy S10 Review

The Samsung Galaxy S10 looks gorgeous, packs an in-display fingerprint sensor, alongside taking a new approach to the notch. But it is it enough?
SAMSUNG HAS OFFICIALLY shown off its Galaxy S10 lineup, which includes the Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e.
The top of the line Galaxy S10 and S10+ offer a significant upgrade over their predecessors, with in-display fingerprint sensors, rear-mounted triple camera setups and reverse wireless charging support. The Galaxy S10e, on the other hand, marks the first time Samsung has added an "affordable" model to its flagship Samsung Galaxy S lineup, as it follows in the footsteps of Apple's iPhone XR.
Samsung also unveiled the Galaxy S10 5G during its 20 February Unpacked event, but this won't be available until June.  
We've rounded up everything we know about Samsung's 10th-anniversary smartphone lineup below.
Release dateThe Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e can be pre-ordered now, with shipping scheduled to begin on 7 March. 
Samsung's souped-up Galaxy S10+ "ultimate power edition", which packs 12GB RAM and 1TB storage, will begin shipping later in the month.
PriceOver at the Samsung website, the Galaxy S10 is available 128GB or 512GB storage for £799 and £999, while the S10+ is priced at £899, £1,099 and £1,399 for its 128GB, 512GB and 1TB variants. The "affordable" Galaxy S10e, which offers 128GB storage, is available from £699 SIM-free. 
EE is offering Galaxy S10 and S10+ will be available from £49 and £49 per month, respectively, while the "budget" S10e will set you back £44 per month on an EE plan
Over on the O2 website, the Galaxy S10 can be picked up form £46.20 per month, the S10+ from £48.70 per month and the S10e from £42.59 per month. 
Sky Mobile has been quick to start taking pre-orders for all three of Samsung's new phones; the Galaxy S10 can be picked up from £33 per month, the S10+ from £36 a month and the S10e from £27. 
Tesco Mobile, which will start taking pre-orders on 5 March, has announced that it'll offer the Galaxy S10e, S10 and S10e from £32.75, £39.99 and £42.49 per month, respectively; all of these are 36-month contracts that come with 5GB monthly data. 
Three is offering the Samsung Galaxy S10 from £29 on a £41 tariff, the S10+ from £45 per month and the S10e from £37 per month with the same £29 upfront fee. 
Vodafone is flogging all three S10 models; the Galaxy S10 from £54 per month and £49 upfront, the S10+ from £58 per month with the same one-off fee, and the S10e from, er, £99 on a £46 per month tariff. 
Virgin Mobile, which promptly began taking orders, is flogging the Galaxy S10 from £34 per month, the S10+ from £37 per month and the S10e from a modest £29 per month. 
Latest news
20/2/18: 
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy S10, S10+ and S10e, and you can read all about it here
20/2/18: Samsung is set to launch its Galaxy S10 range later today, but that hasn't stopped the leaks coming. The latest comes courtesy of a TV channel in Norway, which accidentally aired a 30-second advert for the incoming the Galaxy S10+ (below), in turn confirming its major features; an Infinity-O display, in-screen fingerprint scanner, triple rear camera and reverse wireless charging. 

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