**Samsung Galaxy S10E: A Budget-Friendly Flagship**
Hey guys, this is Austin. Today Samsung unveiled their brand new Galaxy S10 lineup of phones, and while the Galaxy S10 is a lot of phone, it's also a lot of money at $1000.
The Galaxy S10E, on the other hand, is a new, cheaper version of the Galaxy S10. As far as I'm concerned, it is the one to get. I have been using the iPhone XR recently, and while it's a great phone, the Galaxy S10E seems like a better option.
The Galaxy S10E has a slightly smaller 5.8-inch display compared to the other models in the lineup. However, it still looks really nice and sharp, despite being only 1080p. The important thing is that all of the cuts they've made to this model are very reasonable, and you're not going to miss out on much.
One of the things you will notice is that the Galaxy S10E lacks an in-display fingerprint sensor. Instead, it's paired with the power button on the side of the phone. From my brief hands-on experience, it seems fine, but if that's something you want to show off to your friends with, go spend $250 to do that.
Spec-wise, you're not giving anything up by going with the 10E. You still get the same Snapdragon 855 processor, and while the base model has six gigs of RAM and 128 gigs of storage, the higher-end eight-gig with 256 gig model is similar in specs to the S10 and S10 Plus.
The main camera sensor on the Galaxy S10E is very similar to what you got on the Galaxy S9. You do have dual apertures and dual pixel auto focus, but the quality isn't as good as some of the other models in the lineup. However, what has been added to all the Galaxy S10 models, including the 10E, is a new ultra-wide-angle camera.
The higher-end models also have a third telephoto camera, which is nice, but I'm not sure how much of a difference it makes. Upfront, you do have the same 10-megapixel front-facing camera, which is nice and wide.
When it comes to the rest of the good stuff, the Galaxy S10E has it all. You still have a headphone jack, WiFi 6 onboard (which is about 20% faster), and stereo speakers, even though you have the hole-punch display. There's also a tiny driver on the top of the panel that sounds pretty good.
One cool feature on the Galaxy S10E is wireless charging, which you can use to charge other phones. Just turn on the setting, and once you put another phone on the back of yours, it will use Qi charging to wirelessly charge that other phone.
The downside of this feature is that the Galaxy S10E only has a 3100 milliamp hour battery, which should be fine according to Samsung's quotes, but I don't have high expectations with this phone. The Snapdragon 855 processor needs to be super efficient for it to last throughout the day.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 lineup will be going on sale on March 8th. As far as I'm concerned, the Galaxy S10E is the one that gets me the most excited. Sure, the other phones are cool, and you're getting more features, but when you consider how much more expensive they are, it's kind of hard to justify the price.
I like that small size, I like the yellow (because I'm a sucker for yellow), and most importantly, hi, can you be in my video for a second? Yeah, what you need buddy? Should you buy a Galaxy S10, an S10E, an S10 Plus, or save your money and buy a Palm phone? Wow, Palm phone it is. Okay cool, anyway.
Thank you guys so much for watching. I appreciate it. If you guys want to catch more on the Galaxy S10E, or some of the other phones that are coming out soon, make sure to subscribe to the channel. Anyway guys, I'm going to go hang out at the Apple store (because it's right in the background and I thought it would be funny for our Samsung video).
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- Hey guys, this is Austin.Today Samsung unveiled their brand newGalaxy S10 lineup of phones,and while when you lookat that Galaxy S10,it's a lot of phone,but it's also a lot of money at $1000.And then there's this, the Galaxy S10E,which is a new, cheaper versionof the Galaxy S10.As far as I'm concerned,it is the one to get.So as you might know,I have been using the iPhone XR recently.Now as you might imaginefrom behind me here,you can see that they'vebeen really pushing it,but that's for good reason.Not only is this the budget iPhone,but as far as I'm concerned,it's the better one.It's got better battery life,and the cuts you makesave 200, 300 dollars,seem totally worth it to me.Samsung is doing somethingsimilar with the 10E.It's $750, coincidentallythe same price as the XR,and the same $250 cheaper thantheir highest end S10 model.It does make a lot of sensefor I think most people.What you're getting hereis a slightly smaller 5.8 inch display.Now it is only 1080p as apposed to 1440p.I don't know what that was,but I'm gonna continue going.But the important thing hereis that while you lose alittle bit of resolution,as far as I was able to tell,it still looks really nice and sharp.And something else you loose arethe curved infinity edges on the display,and that's something Iactually do kind of like.It's been around all theway back since like what?The Galaxy Note Edge.But the most important thing here,is that all of the cutsthey've done to this Eare very reasonable.It's small stuff that you'rereally not gonna miss.Now it's kind of hard to show on camera,but the 10E is actually a fair bit smallerthan even something likethe Galaxy S9, the S10,and especially the iPhone XR.As far as I'm concerned, bring it on.I love high end, compact flagships.Similar to something like the Pixel 3.It's a really sort of unique size,and especially with thatfull-size display, it looks nice.Something the 10E does lackcompared to it's higher-end brothersis an in display fingerprint sensor.Instead the fingerprint sensor is pairedwith the power button onthe side of the phone,and from my brief hands-on it seems fine,it's not something I'mgoing to miss that much,but if that's something you wannashow off to your friends with,go spend $250 to do that.Spec wise, you're not giving anything upby going with the 10E.You still get that same Snapdragon 855,and while the base model does havesix gigs of RAM, and 128 gigs of storage,the higher end eightgigs with 256 gig model,has pretty much the samespec as the S10, the S10 Plus,not counting the crazy, much ultra very,super-duper expensive 12 gigabyte,titanium, one terabyte model,but we're just gonna ignore that.That's like double the price of the 10E,so we're just gonna.It's fine, it's fast, it's fine.The main camera sensor is very similarto what you got on the Galaxy S9.So you do have the dual apertures,you've got the dual pixel auto focus.You're really not gonna seea major difference here,although apparently it is a new sensor.What has been added toall the Galaxy S10 models,is a new ultra wide angle camera.Now as always with these things,you do lose a little bit of quality,but what you gain is anincredibly wild, wild?Wide field of view.I guess it could be wild too.A little exciting, a littledangerous, a little wild.Now the higher models do have a thirdtelephoto camera, which is nice,but I mean, I don't know.That's one of those thingswhere I always find thequality is so far offthat it doesn't make ahuge difference to me.Now upfront, you do havethe same 10 megapixel front-acing camera.It's nice and wide, and fromwhat I was able to tell,it looks pretty nice.But again, if you go allthe way up to the S10 Plus,you are going to be gettingthat secondary front-facing camera,but I mean, eh.So when it comes to therest of the good stuff,the S10E has it.So we still have a headphone jack,because Samsung for somereason actually listens,that's pretty impressive.There's also WiFi 6 onboard,which is about 20% faster,and should give you muchfaster response time.And on top of all of that,you do still have stereo speakers,even though you havethe hole-punch display.There's a tiny driveron the top of the panel,and even on the 10E, I've gotta say,it sounds pretty good.There is a cool featurein that you an wirelessly chargestraight from the Galaxy S10.All you need to do is turn on the setting,and then once you put anotherphone on the back of yours,it will use Qi chargingto wirelessly charge that other phone.Now that's a super cool feature.The down side thoughis that the Galaxy S10E only hasabout a 3100 milliamp hour battery.Now that should be fine,Samsung still quotes it as a24 hour battery life phone,but especially after spendingso much time with the XR,where the battery reallyis the strong suit,I don't have highexpectations with the 10E.I really hope thatthat Snapdragon 855 is super efficient,because otherwise it'sgoing to be, probably,average, decent, but I guess we'll see.Samsung Galaxy S10 lineupwill be going on sale on March 8th.Now the thing is the 10Ereally is the one thatgets me the most excited.Now sure, the other phones are cool,and you are getting more features,but when you consider howmuch more expensive they are,it's kind of hard to justify the price.Whereas as far as I'm concerned,I like that small size.I like the yellow, becauseI'm a sucker for yellow.And most importantly,hi, can you be in my video for a second?- Yeah.What you need buddy?- Should you buy a Galaxy S10, an S10E,an S10 Plus, or save your moneyand buy a Palm phone?- Wow, Palm phone it is.- Okay cool, anyway.Thank you guys so much for watching.I appreciate it.If you guys wanna catch anymore on the Galaxy S10E,or some of the other phonesthat are coming out soon,make sure to subscribe to the channel.Anyway guys, I'm going to gohang out at the Apple store'cause it's right in the backgroundand I thought it would be funnyfor our Samsung video.