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The Samsung Galaxy S10 device is a line of Android smartphones manufactured and developed by Samsung Electronics. It was Unveiled during a press event on February 20, 2019, they are scheduled to be begin shipping on March 8, 2019. The Samsung Galaxy S10 release date will be on Friday, March 8, which is one week earlier than last year’s samsung galaxy phone. It was officially announced on February 20.Â
The Galaxy S10 prices are $899 / £799 / AU$1,349 / AED 3,199, meaning you’re going to be spending an additional $180 / £60 / AED 100 on this smartphone over the S9 launch price. If you like the look of this smartphone but think that price is a tad high, you have two options: you can go for the cheaper Samsung Galaxy S10e, which starts at $749 / £669 / AU$1,199 / AED 2,699.
Differentiated primarily by screen size and an additional front camera on the S10+. In addition, Samsung also unveiled a smaller model known as the Galaxy S10e, as well as a larger, 5G-compatible version, the Galaxy S10 5G. The Samsung Galaxy S10 comprises of four models with various hardware specifications; the main Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ respectively has a 6.1 and 6.4-inch 1440p “Dynamic AMOLED” displays with HDR10+ support and “dynamic tone mapping” technology.
The Smartphone displays have curved sides that slope over the horizontal edges of the smartphone device. Unlike its predecessors, their front cameras occupy a rounded cut-out near the top-right of the display, and both models utilize an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint reader. International models of the S10 utilize the Exynos 9820 system-on-chip, while American models utilize the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855. The two devices are sold with either 128 or 512 GB of internal flash memory storage.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 features a multi-lens rear-facing camera setup; it still has the dual-aperture 12-megapixel and 12-megapixel telephoto lenses of the previous Samsung Galaxy S9+, but also adds a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens. The front camera on the Galaxy S10+ is accompanied by a second RGB depth sensor. The cameras also support 4K video recording and HDR10+.
How To Share Power and Charge with Wireless PowerShare Samsung Galaxy S10:
Compatible Devices:
Most QI-compatible devices should work with Wireless PowerShare, but check out the full list of compatible devices below just in case.
Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+
Samsung Galaxy S7, S8/S8+, S9/S9+, Note 8, Note 9
Samsung Galaxy Buds
Samsung Galaxy Watch
Samsung Galaxy Watch Active
Samsung Gear S3
Samsung Gear Sport
What if you could charge all your devices on the fly, even if you forgot their chargers? It’s not too good to be true. With the new Wireless PowerShare feature, your Galaxy S10 can share its power to help charge another phone or watch. All you need to do is place the two devices together.
Galaxy S10 must be at least 30% charged to share power.
The Wireless PowerShare feature may not work depending on the type of accessories or phone cover used. If you have trouble connecting or charging is slow, remove any cover from each device.
Using this feature may affect call reception or data services, depending on your network environment.
Share Power and Charge with Wireless PowerShare
When you’re ready to perform a charging magic trick, here’s how to activate Wireless PowerShare and use it to charge another device:
First, confirm your Galaxy S10 has at least a 30% charge. Otherwise, the PowerShare feature will remain off and you will see a message prompting you to charge it. Using two fingers, swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings. Touch Wireless PowerShare, and then follow the on-screen instructions to use it. When charging begins, you will receive a popup notification and hear a chime. To check on the charging status at any time, touch the notification in the Notification Panel. To stop charging, just separate the two devices from each other.
You can also charge both devices with one cable by performing the steps above and then connecting your Galaxy S10 to the included charger.
The PowerShare function turns off automatically after 30 seconds if another device is not detected.
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