Samsung Galaxy S10+ long-term review: The hole in one flagship

On my daily commute to work, I have had to entertain at least 10 introduction sessions for this conspicuously tall, white-coloured phone that I have been using for a while. I’m talking about Samsung’s Galaxy S10+, which is now over a month old in India. Considering the fanciness, Galaxy S10+ seems to have done its job. People who have, understandably, never come across any advertisements for Galaxy S10+ are intrigued to see for the first time its gaudy display that has a capsule-size cutout. Moreover, the iridescent white surface at the back is maybe what catches the eye.

Samsung has been on a winning streak with the Galaxy S flagships for quite some time now despite the sales that have not reflected the same. But that does not matter as long as the company is outdoing Apple in a volatile market like India. On the other hand, it’s still relentlessly trying to wrest its position in the premium segment back from OnePlus, which might take some time. For now, we have a device that looks like an incremental update to last year’s Galaxy S9+ but has a lot going underneath.

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