Can The Galaxy S10 Beat The iPhone XS And Pixel 3? Specs Compared

Dhir Acharya - Feb 21, 2019


Can The Galaxy S10 Beat The iPhone XS And Pixel 3? Specs Compared

The Galaxy S10 is powered by the Snapdragon 855 from Qualcomm, pledging to be the most powerful Android smartphone.

The Galaxy S10 has been anticipated for several months and last night, during the Samsung Unpacked 2019, we finally saw what the next flagship of Samsung looks like.

The phone comes with a 6.1-inch AMOLED display, featuring the Galaxy O design. With this model, Samsung moves the fingerprint sensor from the phone’s back to its front, under the display.

22 Samsung Galaxy S10

The Galaxy S10 is powered by the Snapdragon 855 from Qualcomm, pledging to be the most powerful Android smartphone. However, it still has to compete with the iPhone XS with its whooping A12 chip and Google’s major flagship the Pixel 3 with one of the best cameras today.

Let’s put them in the specs competition first, check it out.

GALAXY S10 VS. iPhone XS, PIXEL 3 SPECS

 

 

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