These are the key differences between Samsung's new Galaxy S10 phones that are worth noting before you buy

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  • The new Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 Plus from Samsung have slightly varying features and design.
  • Each smartphone's price tag reflects those key differences.
  • You'll find all the major differences between each devices below.

Samsung announced five new smartphones during its Unpacked event on February 20, and we're here to point out the differences between three of them: the Galaxy S10e, the Galaxy S10, and the Galaxy S10 Plus. 

Those are the phones you can pre-order right now before they hit stores on March 8. The other two phones, the Galaxy S10 5G and the Galaxy Fold, won't be available to buy for another few months. 

The Galaxy S10 phones might all share the "S10" badge, but they each have slightly varying sets of features and design — with prices that reflect those differences — that you should be aware of before you click the pre-order button. 

Check out the key differences between the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 Plus:

Base pricingHenry Nicholls/Reuters

Galaxy S10e: $750

Galaxy S10: $900

Galaxy S10 Plus: $1,000



DesignAntonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

All three phones have similar designs, but the Galaxy S10e has slightly thicker display bezels (the black borders around the screen) than the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 Plus. 



DisplaysAntonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

Galaxy S10e: 5.8-inch flat display.

Galaxy S10: 6.1-inch curved edges display.

Galaxy S10 Plus: 6.4-inch curved edges display.



BatteryHenry Nicholls/Reuters

Galaxy S10e: 3,100mAh

Galaxy S10: 3,400mAh

Galaxy S10 Plus: 4,100mAh



CamerasAntonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider

Galaxy S10e: Dual-lens camera system. One for regular photos and the other for ultra-wide angle photos. Zooming is digital.

Galaxy S10: Triple-lens camera system. One for regular photos, second for ultra-wide angle photos, and third for 2x zoomed photos.

Galaxy S10 Plus: Triple-lens camera system. One for regular photos, second for ultra-wide angle photos, and third for 2x zoomed photos.



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