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Four ways Samsung’s Galaxy S10e blows away the iPhone XR (and four ways it doesn’t)
jeudi 21 février 2019, 13:00 , par Mac Central
Apple might be struggling to sell the iPhone XR, but that’s not stopping Samsung from using a similar strategy with the launch of the new Galaxy S10 line. Alongside the usual regular and plus models, Samsung has also released the S10e, which takes—nay rips out—a page from Apple’s playbook.As with everything Apple and Samsung, the two phones are not created equal. They may both have the same $750 price tag and premium sensibilities, but the S10e plays by a different set of rules, for better and worse.4 ways the Galaxy S10e beats the iPhone XR
The S10e has an OLED screen The biggest difference between the iPhone XR and XS is obviously the display. Where the XS has a brilliant HDR OLED display, the XR has a 179x828 LCD screen with a just-enough-to-be-Retina 326 ppi. The S10e, on the other hand, doesn’t skimp nearly as much on the display. Like the S10, it also has an OLED display, though with fewer pixels: it’s only full HD (1080) versus quad HD (1440) on the S10 and S10+. But it’s still a whole lot better than the XR’s, liquid retina and all.To read this article in full, please click here
https://www.macworld.com/article/3341386/iphone-ipad/galaxy-s10e-vs-iphone-xr.html#tk.rss_news
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