Samsung Galaxy S10 deal: Lowest EVER price

Carphone Warehouse is offering the Samsung Galaxy S10 for £630 in Black Friday deal
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Published on 26 November 2019

The Samsung Galaxy 10 is cheaper than ever in this Black Friday deal. Carphone Warehouse is offering Samsung’s Galaxy S10 for a bargain price of £630.

That’s the cheapest the phone has ever been to buy outright, even undercutting Samsung’s own Black Friday deals by £20; so you could get the phone and then treat yourself to a nice lunch in celebration.

There are of course cheaper Android phones available, but the Galaxy S10 is a full-fat flagship handset. Not only does it have all the hallmarks of quality craftsmanship normally associated with Samsung phones, but it also has a premium design with a display that pretty much takes up all of the phone’s front, with the exception of a small cutout for the front-facing camera.

Speaking of cameras, there are three of them on the back of the Galaxy S10. The camera array comprises a dual-aperture 12-megapixel main sensor partnered with a 16-megapixel wide-angle camera and a 12-megapixel camera with a 2x telephoto lens. This trio of cameras allows you to take all manner of photos, from tightly-cropped portrait pictures to expansive panoramic shots.

The three cameras also enable the Galaxy S10 to be a dab hand at video capture, with the ability to record 4K video at 60fps and 4K at 30fps with optical stabilisation.

Aside from its camera capabilities, the Galaxy S10 also has one of the best displays available on a smartphone. It has subtly curved edges and the display supports HDR10+, meaning with compatible content there’s a lot more punch to the colours and a higher range of contrast.

While its bigger sibling, the Galaxy S10+, might steal headlines, the Galaxy S10 manages to offer a 6.1in Dynamic AMOLED display in a handset that’s still usable in one hand. As such, there’s a lot to enjoy here, and at a price of £630, the Galaxy S10 is now an Android flagship bargain.

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Roland Moore-Colyer is a technology journalist with a decade of experience covering a wider range of tech subjects, from iPhones and laptops to AI and cloud computing. Currently working as a managing editor of TechRadar, Roland helps steer coverage on smartphones and tablets, as well as oversees deals-related content. But he’s also got a keen interest and experience in trying and testing gaming laptops, games consoles, headphones, speakers and more. Before joining TechRadar, Roland worked at Tom’s Guide helping oversee the computing, gaming and news sections. And before that, he was a freelancer and has contributed to a suite of Expert Reviews articles.

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