I also want to talk about the UI, it's not switched over to samsung's one UI it is a lot better I will give them credit for that, but it still feels quite Samsungy I mean there's a lot of nice features on it that don't feel as superfluous as older generations of samsung software has but you still have apps you can't remove and even though you can kind of remap bixy, this time like you can switch it to either double or singe tap, you can't completely remove bixy functionality but the software feels a lot cleaner than anything else we've seen from Samsung before now if you're someone that needs or really wants like quick adoption of android updates I still feel like samsung lacks in that regard like their updates come a lot slower than other companies like the pixel devices obviously, but if you don't care too much about immediate updates the software is excellent. This year one feature that I found a little bit underwhelming was actually the fingerprint sensor. It is using utrasonic fingerprint sensor and soundwaves to detect your fingerprint and it's a little bit slower than I thought it would be but the biggest issue I have with it is that I'm still having issues when my fingers are wet it's still doesn't read all that accurately or all that reliably and I just thought that the ultrasonic system was going to fix that but this is an engineering sample, it may be something that can be improved over time or maybe mine is just not great but a little bit underwhelming in my opinion. I want to talk about pricing because that is probably the most important question when it comes to whether or not I would buy one and, the S10 and the S10+ are devices that are very expensive but the pricing feels, I wanted to use the word appropriate, but that's not really the right word it's just that if Samsung had priced these any less than they did it wouldn't have made sense for the company considering what they have here like they have the world's first OLED punch hole screen but the star of the show is that S10 hit that $750 with a really compelling product and I think they're going to sell a ton of those and over the course of the year, that price is going to drop and eventually it's going to drop to what, maybe $650 and at that point it's going to be so hard to beat the S10e in terms of value, like a company like OnePlus which traditionally puts out phone that are reasonnably well valued they're going to have a tough time to beat that kind of price to performance ratio it's going to be, I think that's the phone to beat the S10e I think is going to be the benchmark phone when it comes to mid to upper tier pricing and the camera on all of these phones. I was only able to use the camera on the S10+ and it's an excellent camera but I feel like at this point in 2019 all the flagships have such good cameras I feel like it'd be unfair for me to be like this is better than x, y, or z I feel like they're all just so good overall, Samsung this year, three phones all three of them are such banger products I feel like they made such good phones this year to answer the question would I buy one, would I upgrade to one, absolutely the one that I would probably choose personally is probably the S10e I feel like that has all the features that I want in a phone that you know, is relevant to what I use then, yeah, S10e for me but I just think that they're all easy to recommend if you can afford them that's basically it. Ok hope you guys enjoyed this review.
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