The Galaxy S10 series shares much in common outwardly with the S10+, down to the Aluminum 7000 series (or ceramic) frames and bezel-to-bezel screens. (That’s not counting a 5G-compatible Galaxy S10 that’ll come at a later date.) The internals aren’t quite the same across the board, but in terms of aesthetics, they’re cut from the same cloth. Samsung announced not one phone today, but three: the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10+, and a low-end variant dubbed the Galaxy S10e.
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