In typical Samsung fashion, the company's latest Galaxy S smartphones have an ultra-premium look and feel. Anyone familiar with Samsung's Galaxy S smartphones will see this as normal, but those who have never owned or used a Galaxy S device will notice how they're a cut above the rest.
With that said, the Galaxy S10 phones didn't feel particularly thin. It doesn't seem to be a priority for Samsung.
Samsung smartphones are long-known to have the best smartphone displays in the business, and the company has updated its displays for the Galaxy S10 series. Samsung calls it a "Dynamic AMOLED" display that now supports HDR10+ for better colors and contrast. I didn't notice much of a difference during my short time with the phones, so it's something I'll be looking out for when I have the devices in my hand for a longer period of time.
You might also notice Samsung's Infinity O display, which has punch-hole cutouts for the selfie cameras rather than a notch. The cutouts are only for the selfie cameras. All the other sensors, like the ambient light sensor and proximity sensor, are hidden underneath the display.
Here are the specs of each display:
- The Galaxy S10e has a 5.8-inch flat display with full HD 1080p resolution
- The Galaxy S10 has a 6.1-inch curved display with quad HD 1440p resolution
- The Galaxy S10 Plus has a 6.4-inch curved display, also with quad HD 1440p resolution.