With Samsung officially making the Galaxy S20 available to the public, should you buy the new Galaxy S20 or just grab a Galaxy S10 instead as many retailers will be heavily discounting their stock?
Here’s what you should know.
The Galaxy S10 is one of last year’s finest phones. It has a gorgeous Infinity-O display, blazing-fast performance with its Snapdragon 855, triple-lens camera system that captures every angle, solid battery life from a 3,400-mAh battery, and the enviable Wireless PowerShare.
While the S20 model packs 5G connectivity and Snapdragon 865 power, a 48-megapixel triple-lens rear camera, 3x optical zoom lens, a 120Hz display, and a larger 4,000-mAh battery, plus other upgrades, the question is … do you really need all these (minimal) upgrades?
Of course, all these upgrades come with a premium price.
And to be honest with you, if you use both S20 and S10 phones just like any regular person, you probably won’t even notice the difference since these two generations of Galaxy phones are only a year apart.
Imagine What You Can Do With The Galaxy S10
The Galaxy S10 is still every bit the premium multi-purpose Android smartphone that it has proven to be since it was launched.
It is, in my opinion, still one of the best Android smartphones that money can buy. It is super sleek with a lot of capabilities. You are going to have a ton of fun with it.
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