S10+ in 2021

gray2018

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Hello all. I have always been interested in the S10+, but never purchased it. I actually ordered it recently from Samsung. I am impressed though. Even though I enjoy a larger screen, it honestly has the perfect form factor and size. Not too big and not too small. Not a fan of the pill shaped hole punch though.

Even though my daily driver is the Note 10+, I can definitely see the appeal of the S10+. I almost question whether it'd be worth it to switch to it or not, but more than likely not. Biggest downside for me is the lack of 25 watt super fast charging. It's nice that it feels like a pretty modern device though without hardly any bezels, but WITH a headphone jack. Another advantage of the device.
 
Congratulations on your new S10+! I *loved* my S10, and it was definitely hard to retire it for my Google Pixel 5. The device line definitely still feels modern and premium, even though it has some "age" on it now. But hey, who cares about that stuff! If it runs well and you love it (AND it has that awesome headphone jack), that's all that matters!

Enjoy your new phone!
 
My biggest issue with purchasing ANY device now is whether or not it has 5G capability. Once 3G gets shutdown, I have a feeling 4G/LTE won’t be as great for the phone calls themselves.
 
I love my s10+ but it is kept now for Dex and dragon mania legends. I am full time with my p6 Pro. It is a fine de ice, beautiful screen that still looks pristine. I am never giving mine up, until it dies, but it is in graceful retirement
 
I'm still using my S10+, since it's still working well for me without any lag and doesn't have any battery issues. I don't see the S20/S21 line to be major enough upgrades, so I'm going to continue using the S10+ until I see what the S22 line is like. I'm not interested in the folding devices, but I know I'll stick with Samsung, since I also have a Samsung tablet.
 
Speaking of battery issues, interestingly enough, when using the S10+, it doesn't seem to drain at the rate that my Note 10+ does. Probably because the screen is much smaller.
 
I have to return this device to Samsung tomorrow and I dont want to lol It feels so pleasant to hold in the hand.

I really wish they made more phones in this form factor/size. Its perfect. Not too big, not too small. And I like how the camera placement is old school, unlike all devices now being shifted to the top left corner. Idk why thats a route they have gone but I'm not really a fan.