
Refurbished price:€121.00
Versus €759.00 new

Refurbished price:€174.00
Versus €851.00 new
Ratings
The Samsung Galaxy S10e, released in March 2019, and the Samsung Galaxy S22 5G, launched in February 2022, represent different generations of Samsung's compact flagship smartphone line. While both devices offer a premium Android experience in a smaller form factor, the Galaxy S22 5G introduces significant advancements in camera technology, processing power, and software longevity, alongside 5G connectivity. Both run on Samsung's One UI interface over the Android operating system.
The expected lifespan of a smartphone is heavily influenced by its release date and the manufacturer's software support policy.
Year of Release
Compatible with latest Update
OS
Foldable
Performance in both devices is driven by their respective generation's flagship processors, impacting how smoothly they handle daily tasks and demanding applications.
Memory (GB)
The display is a primary interaction point, and both devices offer vibrant viewing experiences, though with generational differences.
Resolution
Screen type
Camera capabilities have seen significant evolution between these two models, particularly in computational photography and hardware.
Main camera
Front camera
Beyond core features, several practical elements differentiate these two Samsung smartphones.
Weight
Screen size (in)
Network
SIM card
Carrier compatibility
Connector
User feedback for the Galaxy S10e often praises its compact size, making it a preferred choice for those who dislike larger phones, and its inclusion of a headphone jack. Its performance was considered strong for its release year, and the display was highly regarded. However, common criticisms revolved around its battery life, which many found to be merely adequate or even poor for heavy use, and the absence of a telephoto lens.
The Galaxy S22 5G is frequently lauded for its refined design, vibrant display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, and significantly upgraded camera system, particularly its improved low-light capabilities and optical zoom. Users appreciate its powerful performance for demanding tasks. The primary concern for many users, however, is its battery life, which, despite a larger capacity than its predecessor, can still be a point of 'battery anxiety' for those with intensive usage patterns.
Users prioritizing a highly compact device with a traditional headphone jack and expandable storage might find the Galaxy S10e appealing, especially if their usage is moderate and they value a smaller form factor above all else. Conversely, users who prioritize cutting-edge camera technology, a smoother display experience, longer software support, and 5G connectivity will likely lean towards the Galaxy S22 5G, provided they are mindful of its battery performance under heavy load. Both devices offer a quality-assured refurbished option, providing an eco-friendly alternative for consumers.