

Refurbished price:€138.00
Versus €909.00 new

Refurbished price:€159.00
Versus €909.00 new
Ratings
The Samsung Galaxy S10, released in March 2019, and the Samsung Galaxy S20, launched in March 2020, represent consecutive generations of Samsung's flagship smartphone line. While both devices offer a premium Android experience, the Galaxy S20 introduced several key advancements, including a higher refresh rate display, enhanced camera capabilities, and 5G connectivity. These differences cater to varying user priorities, making each device suitable for distinct needs.
When considering the long-term usability of these devices, their release timelines and software support are important factors.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
The performance of a smartphone is crucial for daily tasks, from app usage to demanding games. Both the Galaxy S10 and S20 offer capable performance, but the newer model brings notable improvements.
Memory
The display is a primary interaction point, and both devices offer vibrant viewing experiences with some key distinctions.
Resolution
Screen type
Both the Galaxy S10 and S20 feature versatile camera systems, but the S20 brings advancements in sensor technology and video capabilities.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core specifications, several other features contribute to the overall user experience and differentiate these two Galaxy models.
Weight
Width
Height
Depth
Screen size (in)
Network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
User feedback for the Galaxy S10 often highlights its premium design, vibrant display, and the convenience of the 3.5mm headphone jack and microSD card slot. Some users appreciated its compact size for one-handed use. Criticisms sometimes pointed to the in-screen fingerprint reader being inconsistent for some users.
The Galaxy S20 generally receives praise for its smooth 120Hz display, improved camera zoom capabilities, and the inclusion of 5G connectivity. Common concerns among users included battery life, especially when utilizing the 120Hz refresh rate and 5G, and some noted that the leap in overall performance from the S10 was not always dramatic enough to warrant an immediate upgrade for all users.
Users prioritizing a more modern display experience with a high refresh rate, 5G connectivity, and enhanced camera zoom capabilities will find the Galaxy S20 well-suited to their needs. Those who value a more compact design, the presence of a headphone jack, and a slightly more established software ecosystem might lean towards the Galaxy S10. Both devices offer a capable Android experience, and choosing a quality-assured refurbished option for either model can be a sustainable choice for consumers.