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What makes a Galaxy phone a, well, Galaxy phone? Up until recently, I didn’t have an answer for that question. They’re Samsung’s crown jewel with state-of-the-art specs, but it's been difficult to pinpoint their defining characteristics. I believe that’s starting to change though as Samsung has veered away from replicating the iPhone’s design decisions—and the further they get from the iOS devices, the better they've become. This year, Samsung released three new Galaxy phones. These phones feature bezel-less curved AMOLED displays, impressive cameras, high-end specs, and a high price tag. The cheapest is the 5.8” S10E, which starts at $749, the most expensive is the 6.4” S10+ which starts at $999 (which can be kitted up to 1TB of storage, if you’ve got $1600 to drop). Right between the two sits the now "midrange" S10, at 6.1” and starting at $899 for a 128GB (See it on Amazon), or $1149.99 for 256GB. I hate to give Samsung any ideas, but after testing the phone, I think the S10 is worth every penny.
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