Galaxy S10 Vs Galaxy S22+ 5G

Galaxy S10
Galaxy S10
Starting at

Refurbished price:£108.00

Versus £639.00 new

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Galaxy S22+ 5G
Galaxy S22+ 5G
Starting at

Refurbished price:£166.00

Versus £1,174.01 new

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The Samsung Galaxy S10, released in March 2019, and the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus 5G, launched in February 2022, represent different generations of Samsung's flagship smartphone line. While both devices offer a premium Android experience, the S22 Plus 5G introduces significant advancements in processing power, camera technology, and display capabilities. Both run on the Android operating system, providing a familiar user interface with Samsung's One UI overlay.

Scores

Durability

When considering the longevity of these devices, several factors come into play, including their release timelines, software support, and physical durability.

  • Release Timeline and OS Support: The Galaxy S10, released in 2019, concluded its major Android OS updates with Android 12 in January 2022, having received three generations of updates. It also received four years of security updates. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G, launched in 2022, started with Android 12 and is expected to receive OS updates up to Android 16, with security updates extending through 2027. This means the S22 Plus 5G offers a considerably longer period of software support and access to the latest Android features.
  • Repairability: The Galaxy S10 received a low repairability score of 3 out of 10 from iFixit, indicating it is difficult to repair due to extensive use of adhesive, a soldered charging port, and a glued-down battery. The ultrasonic fingerprint sensor is also fused to the screen, making screen repairs more complex. While specific repairability scores for the S22 Plus 5G were not detailed in the provided information, modern flagship smartphones generally present similar challenges due to their compact designs and integrated components.
  • Physical Durability: Both devices feature IP68 ratings for water and dust resistance, offering protection against immersion in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes. The Galaxy S10 uses Gorilla Glass 6 for screen protection, while the S22 Plus 5G features the more advanced Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+. This newer glass offers enhanced resistance to drops and scratches, potentially contributing to greater practical lifespan for the S22 Plus 5G.

Year of Release

2019

2022

Compatible with latest Update

No

Yes

OS

Android

Android

Foldable

No

No

Performance

The performance of a smartphone is crucial for daily tasks, from app usage to demanding games and multitasking. Both devices deliver capable performance for their respective generations.

  • Processor Capabilities: The Galaxy S10 is powered by a capable octa-core processor for its time, allowing for smooth navigation and handling of most applications. Users can expect responsive performance for everyday tasks and moderate gaming. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G, featuring a newer generation octa-core processor, offers a significant leap in performance. This translates to faster app loading, smoother multitasking, and a more fluid experience with graphically intensive games and demanding applications.
  • Storage and RAM: The Galaxy S10 was available with 8GB of RAM and storage options of 128GB or 512GB, with some variants offering up to 12GB RAM and 1TB storage, alongside microSD card support for expandable storage up to 512GB. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G comes with 8GB of RAM and internal storage options of 128GB or 256GB, but it does not support expandable storage via a microSD card. Users who require extensive local storage for media or large files might find the S10's expandable storage an advantage, while the S22 Plus 5G relies solely on its internal capacity.
  • Battery Behavior: The Galaxy S10 features a 3400 mAh battery, which generally provides a full day of use for moderate users, with some tests showing over 10 hours of web surfing on 4G LTE. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G has a larger 4500 mAh battery. While its battery capacity is larger, its real-world battery life in some tests, particularly with a 120Hz display and 5G connectivity, showed around 9 hours and 46 minutes of web browsing. However, other user reports indicate it can last 12 hours with 5 hours of active screen time, suggesting decent longevity depending on usage patterns. Both support fast wired and wireless charging, with the S22 Plus 5G offering faster 45W wired charging compared to the S10's 15W.

Memory (GB)

8 GB

8 GB

Screen quality

The display is a primary interaction point, and both Samsung devices offer high-quality viewing experiences, though with generational improvements.

  • Display Technology and Resolution: The Galaxy S10 features a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED display with a resolution of 3040x1440 pixels, resulting in a sharp 550 pixels per inch (ppi). It supports HDR10+ for enhanced color and contrast. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G sports a larger 6.6-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. While its resolution is 2340x1080 pixels, resulting in a lower 390 ppi, it still offers a clear and vibrant viewing experience. The '2X' in Dynamic AMOLED 2X indicates improved brightness and color accuracy.
  • Brightness and Refresh Rate: The S10 provides a bright display suitable for various lighting conditions. The S22 Plus 5G significantly enhances this with a peak brightness of up to 1750 nits, making it exceptionally visible outdoors, even in direct sunlight. The S10 has a standard refresh rate, while the S22 Plus 5G features an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate, which provides noticeably smoother scrolling and more fluid animations, especially during gaming or fast-paced content.
  • Viewing Experience: Both phones utilize an Infinity-O display design, minimizing bezels and maximizing screen real estate with a punch-hole cutout for the front camera. The S22 Plus 5G's larger screen size and higher refresh rate contribute to a more immersive and responsive viewing experience for media consumption and general use.

Resolution

1440 x 3040

1080 x 2340

Screen type

Dynamic AMOLED

Dynamic AMOLED 2X

Audiovisual

Camera capabilities are a key differentiator for many users, and both models offer versatile camera systems, with the S22 Plus 5G benefiting from newer sensor technology and processing.

  • Rear Camera System: The Galaxy S10 features a triple-camera setup on the rear: a 12MP wide-angle lens with dual aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS), a 12MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom and OIS, and a 16MP ultrawide lens with a 123-degree field of view. It supports 4K video recording. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G also has a triple-camera system, but with updated sensors: a 50MP wide-angle lens with OIS and Dual Pixel PDAF, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom and OIS, and a 12MP ultrawide lens with a 120-degree field of view. The higher megapixel count on the main sensor and increased optical zoom on the telephoto lens of the S22 Plus 5G allow for more detailed images and greater flexibility in framing shots.
  • Low-Light and Video Performance: The S10's camera performs well in everyday lighting, but the S22 Plus 5G, with its larger main sensor and improved image processing, offers enhanced low-light performance, capturing more detail and reducing noise in challenging conditions. Both devices support high-quality video recording, with the S22 Plus 5G featuring 'Super Steady' video stabilization for smoother footage.
  • Front Camera and Audio: Both phones feature a 10MP front-facing camera capable of capturing detailed selfies and supporting 4K video recording on the S10. For audio, both offer a good media consumption experience through their speakers. The S10 notably retains a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is absent on the S22 Plus 5G.

Main camera

12 megapixels

50 megapixels

Front camera

10 megapixels

10 megapixels

Miscellaneous

Beyond core features, practical elements like connectivity, ports, and physical design contribute to the overall user experience.

  • Connectivity: The Galaxy S10 supports 4G LTE and was one of the first phones to feature Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax). A specific variant, the S10 5G, offered 5G connectivity. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G inherently supports 5G connectivity across all models, providing access to faster mobile data speeds where available. It also features Wi-Fi 6E, an advancement over Wi-Fi 6, offering access to new 6GHz bands for potentially faster and more consistent Wi-Fi connections. Both support Bluetooth 5.0 (S10) or 5.2 (S22 Plus 5G).
  • Ports and Sensors: The S10 includes a USB-C port for charging and data transfer, and notably, a 3.5mm headphone jack. The S22 Plus 5G exclusively uses a USB-C port, omitting the headphone jack. Both devices feature an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for secure unlocking. The S10 also included a heart rate sensor on some models.
  • Design and Handling: The Galaxy S10 measures 149.9 x 70.4 x 7.8 mm and weighs 157g. The Galaxy S22 Plus 5G is slightly larger and heavier at 157.4 x 75.8 x 7.6 mm and 195g. Both have premium builds with glass backs and metal frames. The S22 Plus 5G's design is noted for being elegant and simple.

Weight

175 g

195 g

Screen size (in)

6.1

6.6

Mobile network

4G

5G

SIM card

Physical SIM

Physical SIM + eSIM

Carrier compatibility

Unlocked

Unlocked

Connector

USB-C + Jack 3.5mm

USB-C

The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S22 Plus 5G cater to different user needs and priorities, reflecting the evolution of smartphone technology over several years. User feedback for the Galaxy S10 often praises its vibrant display and the convenience of features like Wireless PowerShare. However, some users noted that its battery life, particularly for heavy usage or consistent LTE connectivity, could be a concern.

For the Galaxy S22 Plus 5G, common praise points include its exceptionally bright and smooth 120Hz display, robust performance for demanding tasks, and significant camera upgrades. While its battery capacity is larger than its predecessor, some reviews indicate that its real-world battery performance, especially with 5G and the high refresh rate display, can be comparable to or slightly less than expected for its size, though many users still find it sufficient for a full day.

Users prioritizing a more compact device with a headphone jack and expandable storage may find the Galaxy S10 well-suited to their needs. It remains a capable device for everyday use and offers a premium experience for its generation. Conversely, users who prioritize cutting-edge performance, a brighter and smoother display, enhanced camera capabilities, and future-proof 5G connectivity will likely lean toward the Galaxy S22 Plus 5G. Its extended software support also makes it a more suitable choice for those seeking longer-term usability.

For those looking for an eco-friendly alternative, both models are available as quality-assured refurbished options, providing a sustainable choice for consumers.

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