For example, we have seen a fellow journalist get over 350Mpbs on the S10 5G.However, that is still well beyond the 1.2Gbps it hit during the controlled and isolated speed test conducted at Telstra at launch. The S10 Plus is already large with a 6.4-inch screen, but the S10 5G expands that to a massive 6.7-inch display that makes it a little taller and wider. Samsung said this will enhance AR applications as 5G becomes a reality.The same is true for the dual front cameras. It also has a quadruple … Still, it’s a feature we can see people genuinely using for a more DSLR-like quality in their videos.The S10 5G’s Selfie Live Focus (portrait mode for selfies) is alsy vastly superior than the rest of the Galaxy S10 range. It has a penchant for being a bit weird, and we're extremely here for it. It also has a quadruple rear camera setup (12MP telephoto, 12MP wide-angle, 16MP ultra-wide and Time of Flight) and a dual front facing cameras (10MP selfie cam and Time of Flight).It sports a 4,500mAH battery with super fast wired charging and Fast Wireless Charging 2.0. If you’re pondering whether to buy into Samsung’s Before we talk about 5G, Let’s get into what this special version of the Galaxy S10 is like?

One is the same 10-megapixel lens as the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, but the other is a ToF sensor to improve portrait mode selfies and enable new AR experiences. Coming in at 4,500mAh, the S10 has the largest battery of the S series. You’ll be able to download content incredibly fast, stream higher-quality audio and video without interruptions, and eventually see enhanced applications for augmented reality and virtual reality.Our 5G demo at MWC 2019 involved watching 4K streams (on a non-4K screen), with the ability to zoom in on content quickly, with sharp detail.
The S10 5G rocks the same dynamic AMOLED display as the regular S10 and S10+. That being said, purchasing a 5G phone in 2019 also means you’re paying a massive premium for connectivity that is barely available at the moment. But it seems counter intuitive to create less screen real estate in one of the situations where edge-to-edge display is most important – while watching stuff on your phone.The S10 5G has a $1,999 price tag to buy outright, which is $500 more than the S10+. But the Galaxy S10 5G comes with a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor on the back to help measure depth. But while it could go most of the day without technically needing a recharge, it wasn’t as good as the Part of this comes down to battery efficiency, with both Chinese manufacturers using aggressive battery management systems to extend the lives of the devices.5G itself also had an impact, with the battery being drained harder as it flitted between 5G and 4G. The Note 9 also has a 6.4-inch screen, and Samsung said it managed to fit all the tech it needed into the S10 5G in a similar body, while expanding the screen size by shaving down bezels.

It may be more prudent to wait for the new slew of 5G devices in 2020 and opt for either the regular Samsung S10+ or even

It can take a few goes to focus properly, and it doesn’t like taking photos in quick succession. It requires real-world testing.If you buy the Galaxy S10 5G, you’ll be on the forefront of technology. The 5G phone is a little heavier at 198 grams (the S10 Plus is 175 grams and the iPhone XS Max is 208 grams), but it makes the phone feel more substantial.As we’ve said with the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus, the screen on the S10 5G is positively gorgeous. Tegan Jones is Gizmodo's editor. While not as good as the Night Mode on the Huawei P30 Pro or the Pixel 3, it’s still pretty good.Sure, the S10 5G isn’t the best camera phone on the market, but it’s a solid all-rounder that won’t let you down when it comes to capturing beautiful photos under varying conditions – from night shots, to landscapes to selfies. But the main focus has been on its ability to access a faster network.But considering the state of 5G right now, and that’s when you can actually find it – the Galaxy S10 5G just isn’t worth the mark up.Oppo recently entered the 5G game by releasing its Reno 5G in Australia. Those with small hands will have difficulty using this phone one-handed, but don’t expect anything too different from the Galaxy Note 9. The 512GB model is also only available on a Telstra plan at the present time. It looks clean, and while we saw a 5G logo on the back in an early look at the phone before The headphone jack is still here — so is the Bixby button, which you will be able to remap to do something else in a later update — and the body of the phone is IP68 water-resistant.What really sets the phone apart is the modem inside — the Qualcomm’s X50, which enables the phone to connect to Theoretically, 5G on a supported phone like the Galaxy S10 5G will let you 5G on a supported phone like the Galaxy S10 5G will let you hit speeds between 1 and 10Gbps.While some U.S. carriers will be bringing 5G networks What will 5G connectivity bring? This isn’t entirely surprising. No thank you. It’s a shame Samsung didn’t go a step further to introduce a secure facial-recognition system like Apple’s Face ID, as it would help make the 5G phone stand out from the company’s other devices.The ToF sensor on the front camera does dramatically improve Samsung’s AR Emojis, as the animations mapped facial reactions much more accurate, and nothing felt janky — though it still hasn’t reached the polish of Apple’s Memoji. The smaller S10 and S10 Plus are technically sharper, but the 5G phone is plenty bright, and it also natively reduces blue light — If you buy the Galaxy S10 5G, you’ll be on the forefront of technology.The back of the phone comes in a chrome-like finish and has almost the same horizontal camera module on the back. It works relatively well, but the blur outline surrounding a subject isn’t always accurate — especially if there’s a lot of movement. That’s a tall order, even with an improved camera and battery.5G is tough to review right now because it’s still in its early stages.Still, despite being the most expensive 5G device on the market right, the Samsung S10 5G has the slowest real-world speed results. She specialises in technology issues and consumer tech. The Galaxy S10 5G looks identical to the Galaxy S10 Plus. It could be worse too, depending on whether 5G will be a battery drain, or if the bigger screen will require more juice overall.One other perk is the S10 5G comes with a 25-watt superfast charging system, so it shouldn’t take too long to recharge it.