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Samsung Galaxy S10 512GB Unlocked Smartphone - Prism White (Renewed Premium) - AT&T Compatible | High-Performance Android Phone for Work, Gaming & Streaming
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Samsung Galaxy S10 512GB Unlocked Smartphone - Prism White (Renewed Premium) - AT&T Compatible | High-Performance Android Phone for Work, Gaming & Streaming
Samsung Galaxy S10 512GB Unlocked Smartphone - Prism White (Renewed Premium) - AT&T Compatible | High-Performance Android Phone for Work, Gaming & Streaming
Samsung Galaxy S10 512GB Unlocked Smartphone - Prism White (Renewed Premium) - AT&T Compatible | High-Performance Android Phone for Work, Gaming & Streaming
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Description
Samsung's flagship for 2019, the Galaxy S10, matches its powerful hardware with the fresh OneUI interface. This thin and light phone is powered by the powerful Snapdragon 855/Exynos 9820 chips and has heaps of memory for your multitasking needs - a whopping 8GB, accompanied by 128 or 512GB versions. Design-wise, the Galaxy S10 sets itself apart from the previous generation with its offset punch-hole 10MP selfie camera, which is capable of capturing stabilized 4K footage. The camera is the only thing interrupting the gorgeous 6.1-inch OLED display. The cameras at the back are three - the regular 12MP is joined by a 12MP telephoto and a 16MP wide-angle one, a first for the Galaxy S series.
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Features

This device is locked to AT&T only and not compatible with any other carrier.

Tested for battery health and guaranteed to have a minimum battery capacity of 80%.

Successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality and removal of any prior-user personal information.

The device does not come with headphones or a SIM card. It includes either a generic or original charger and charging cable.

Inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length.

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First off, the main take away here is that it's a good phone. Plenty of storage for me, excellent battery life, charges wirelessly, looks nice, and a good size with nice resolution.I'm not a camera aficionado, but it seems great to me.So don't let the rest of this throw you off. In the scheme of things, they are minor hits on a great phone.The things I dislike about it are specifically Samsung issues. Bixby.... just no. I don't know how many times I've accidently activated that thing with the side button. I've disabled a number of Samsung apps and features because I prefer other tools (mostly Google's), but most especially the keyboard. It's really just preference and experience, perhaps, but I think Gboard is way better than the Samsung keyboard. Plus, for some reason, most of the GIF's I tried to use in texting wouldn't send with the Samsung keyboard. Everything sends fine once I switched to using Gboard. I gave the Samsung keyboard a good long time to try to get used to, but it pales in comparison, and it would be the first switch I made on the phone if I were to buy one again.The screen fingerprint sensor works fine, mostly, but I have to be more exact with finger placement than with other phones I've used (and I don't have a screen cover on it yet, so that's not the problem).I also seriously miss some of the Moto features on my last phone - shaking the phone to turn the flashlight on is genius, and should be standard on all phones, IMO. I also find myself trying to long tap the 'home' soft-button to turn the screen off, to no avail.But like I said, those are all minor issues, and some are simply preference and habit. The phone itself is great.

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