How the Samsung Galaxy S10 compares to the Google Pixel 3 (GOOG, GOOGL)
- Samsung recently unveiled a new line of smartphones: the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10 Plus, and the Galaxy S10 5G.
- The Galaxy S10 is an upgraded, redesigned version of its predecessor, the Galaxy 9, with some new features — including an on-screen fingerprint sensor, four cameras, and reverse power share.
- The S10, which launches on March 8th, is drawing comparisons to the Google Pixel 3, the phone released in October which got positive reviews for its camera quality and sleek display.
- Here's how the Samsung Galaxy S10 and Google Pixel 3 stack up against each other.
Samsung's new lineup of Galaxy S10 phones have given Android users a lot more to think about.
The Galaxy S10 phones, which start rolling out on March 8th, come with a whole slew of top-of-the-line features that put it in the running for anyone who's considering buying a new Android device. The Galaxy S10 comes with four cameras, an in-display fingerprint unlock, reverse wireless charging, and even a traditional headphone jack.
But before you go out and purchase the newest Galaxy S phone, you may want to consider whether it's the best phone to suit your smartphone needs. Google released its Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL in October, and the device has been praised for its top-of-the-line camera, which includes two camera lenses for selfies.
Here's how the Samsung Galaxy S10 and the Google Pixel 3 stack up:
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Let's start with the size of the device. The Pixel 3 is 2.7 wide inches by 5.7 inches tall, with a screen that measures 5.5 inches diagonally.
The Galaxy S10 is a slightly bigger device — it measures 2.8 inches wide by 5.9 inches tall. However, the S10 has an edge-to-edge display and thinner bezels (the space between the screen and the frame) at the top and bottom, giving the phone a larger screen at 6.1 inches measured diagonally.
The Pixel 3 has a fingerprint sensor to unlock your phone that's located on the back — the same place as on older Samsung Galaxy S phones This design makes it easy to unlock your phone without having to adjust your natural hold.
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