Galaxy S10 5G goes on pre-order in the UK, shipping early in next month


Galaxy S10 5G

The powerful and appealing Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is now up for pre-orders in the UK through Samsung’s online and Experience Stores and through network carriers EE and Vodafone.

The 5G-ready variant is available in Majestic Black and Clown Silver and will set customers back £1,099 for the 8GB/256GB variant. The shipments will start early in the next month, more precisely on June 7. As you might expect, both Vodafone and EE will offer the handset with a 5G data plan for a small upfront cost. Talking about EE, the company is all set to start its 5G network in the UK at the end of May, and of course, the Galaxy S10 5G is one of the smartphones that those wanting to experience the next gen of mobile connectivity will be able to purchase.

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Galaxy S10 5G

The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is a jewel apart from the other S10/S10E/S10+ smartphones. It features a larger 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED panel with 3040×1440 pixels of resolution. Furthermore, the camera department is composed of a 12MP f/1.5-2.4 regular, 12MP f/2.4 telephoto, 16MP f/2.2 ultrawide and 3D ToF cameras at the back. The handset doesn’t count with microSD support, but it comes with a rather large 4,500mAh battery. Furthermore, it ships with 7nm Snapdragon 855 and runs Android 9 Pie.

It also replaces the Galaxy S10+ secondary front-facing camera with another ToF sensor. The 5G smartphone is already available in the US and South Korea. The handset now arrives in the UK, one time that the country is ready to deploy the 5G network. It may also reach other countries and regions as soon as they start 5G operations.

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