

Refurbished price:£100.00
Versus £300.00 new

Refurbished price:£115.32
Versus £330.00 new
Ratings
The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G (released August 2022) and the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus (released March 2019) represent different segments and generations of Samsung's smartphone lineup. While the Galaxy A23 5G offers modern connectivity and a high refresh rate display, the Galaxy S10 Plus, a former flagship, provides a premium build and a higher-resolution screen.
The practical lifespan of these devices is influenced by their release timelines and software support.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
Performance differences between these two devices stem from their respective hardware generations and design philosophies.
Memory (GB)
The visual experience on each device is shaped by distinct display technologies and specifications.
Resolution
Screen type
Both smartphones offer versatile camera systems, though with different strengths and capabilities.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core features, several practical elements differentiate the user experience of these devices.
Weight
Screen size (in)
Mobile network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
The Samsung Galaxy A23 5G and Galaxy S10 Plus cater to different user priorities. The Galaxy A23 5G is often praised for its extended battery life, large 120Hz display, and 5G connectivity, making it suitable for users who prioritize modern network speeds, smooth scrolling, and long usage times for everyday tasks and media consumption. Some users note its camera can be inconsistent and its build materials are less premium.
Conversely, the Galaxy S10 Plus, despite its age, is frequently lauded for its stunning, high-resolution AMOLED display, premium glass and aluminum build, and a versatile camera system that includes a telephoto lens. Users appreciate its compact design and the inclusion of features like an in-display fingerprint sensor and Wi-Fi 6. Criticisms often point to its low-light camera performance not being top-tier for its original flagship status and its battery life, while good, not always matching the endurance of newer devices.
Users prioritizing a device with longer software support, a high refresh rate screen, and 5G capabilities for general use may find the Galaxy A23 5G more aligned with their needs. Those who value a superior display, a more advanced camera setup with optical zoom, a premium feel, and a more compact form factor, and are comfortable with an older software ecosystem, might lean towards the Galaxy S10 Plus. Both models are available as quality-assured refurbished options, providing an eco-friendly alternative for consumers.