Galaxy S10e Vs Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G

Galaxy S10e
Galaxy S10e
Starting at

Refurbished price:121.00

Versus €759.00 new

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Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G
Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G
Starting at

Refurbished price:350.00

Versus €1,445.00 new

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Ratings

The Samsung Galaxy S10e, released in March 2019, and the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, launched in February 2022, represent different generations within Samsung's flagship smartphone lineup. While both devices operate on the Android platform, they cater to distinct user preferences, primarily differing in their physical size, camera capabilities, and overall performance. The S10e offers a more compact experience, whereas the S22 Ultra 5G provides a larger display, advanced camera system, and integrated stylus functionality.

Scores

Durability

The longevity of a smartphone is influenced by its release timeline, software support, and repairability.

  • Release Timeline: The Galaxy S10e was released in March 2019, making it an older device compared to the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, which launched in February 2022. This age difference significantly impacts their expected practical lifespan.
  • OS Support Duration: The Galaxy S10e has reached the end of its major Android OS and regular security update support, having received three major Android OS upgrades since its launch. In contrast, the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, being a newer model, continues to receive software and security updates, extending its usable life for several more years.
  • Repairability: Both devices present challenges for repair. The Galaxy S10e received a repairability score of 3 out of 10, largely due to the extensive use of adhesive and a soldered charging port, making common repairs like battery or screen replacements difficult. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G also features a design that can make repairs complex, though specific repairability scores for the Ultra model were not as readily available as for the S10e.

Year of Release

2019

2022

Compatible with latest Update

No

Yes

OS

Android

Android

Foldable

No

No

Performance

Performance in a smartphone is a combination of its processing power, memory, and how efficiently it manages power for daily tasks.

  • Storage Options: The Galaxy S10e typically came with 128GB or 256GB of internal storage, with expandable storage via a microSD card slot up to 512GB. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G offers a wider range of internal storage options, including 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB, but it does not support expandable storage.
  • Battery Behavior: The Galaxy S10e is equipped with a 3100 mAh battery. User experiences often indicate that its battery life is moderate, sometimes requiring a charge before the end of a full day with heavy use. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G features a larger 5000 mAh battery, generally providing a full day of varied activity for most users, though heavy usage or specific settings like high resolution can impact this.
  • Overall System Responsiveness: The Galaxy S10e, powered by a capable processor for its time, handles everyday applications and multitasking smoothly. However, the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, with its more advanced and newer generation processor, delivers a noticeably faster and more fluid experience, especially with demanding applications, intensive gaming, and complex multitasking scenarios.

Memory (GB)

6 GB

8 GB

Screen quality

The display is a primary interface for smartphone interaction, and both devices offer distinct visual experiences.

  • Display Technology and Resolution: Both the Galaxy S10e and the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G feature Dynamic AMOLED displays, known for vibrant colors and deep blacks. The S10e has a 5.8-inch Full HD+ display with a resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels and a pixel density of 438 PPI. The S22 Ultra 5G boasts a larger 6.8-inch QHD+ display with a resolution of 3088 x 1440 pixels and a higher pixel density of approximately 500 PPI, offering greater clarity and detail.
  • Brightness Levels: The Galaxy S10e provides good brightness for typical viewing, with a maximum brightness of around 603 nits in manual mode. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G significantly surpasses this with a peak brightness of up to 1750 nits, making it exceptionally well-suited for outdoor visibility even in bright sunlight.
  • Refresh Rate and Smoothness: The Galaxy S10e features a standard 60Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G offers an adaptive refresh rate that can scale from 1Hz to 120Hz, providing a smoother scrolling experience and more fluid animations, while also conserving battery life by adjusting to content.

Resolution

1080 x 2280

1440 x 3088

Screen type

Dynamic AMOLED

Dynamic AMOLED 2X

Audiovisual

Camera systems are a key differentiator, with both devices offering varying photographic capabilities.

  • Camera System Capabilities: The Galaxy S10e features a dual-camera setup on the rear, consisting of a 12MP wide-angle lens and a 16MP ultra-wide-angle lens. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G has a more comprehensive quad-camera system, including a 108MP wide-angle main sensor, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and two 10MP telephoto lenses (one with 3x optical zoom and another with 10x optical zoom).
  • Photography Performance: The S10e captures good photos in well-lit conditions with decent detail and color, and its ultra-wide lens is useful for fitting more into the frame. However, its low-light performance can be less consistent, with images sometimes appearing muddy or lacking detail. The S22 Ultra 5G excels in various lighting conditions, offering superior detail, dynamic range, and versatility due to its higher megapixel count and advanced telephoto capabilities, including enhanced low-light performance.
  • Video Recording Quality: The S10e can record up to 4K video at 60fps, with features like Super Steady video stabilization. The S22 Ultra 5G pushes video capabilities further, supporting 8K video recording at 24fps, alongside 4K at 30/60fps, and offers advanced stabilization and stereo sound recording.
  • Audio Experience: Both devices feature stereo speakers. The S10e includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, which is absent on the S22 Ultra 5G. The S22 Ultra 5G's speakers are tuned by AKG, providing a rich audio experience for media consumption.

Main camera

12 megapixels

108 megapixels

Front camera

10 megapixels

40 megapixels

Miscellaneous

Beyond core features, several practical elements contribute to the overall user experience of these smartphones.

  • Connectivity Options: The Galaxy S10e supports 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, and Bluetooth 5.0. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G offers more advanced connectivity, including 5G (sub 6Ghz and mmWave), Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2, providing faster data speeds and more stable connections.
  • Port Types: The S10e features a USB-C port for charging and data transfer, and notably, retains a 3.5mm headphone jack. The S22 Ultra 5G uses a USB-C port but omits the 3.5mm headphone jack.
  • Useful Sensors and Biometrics: The S10e includes a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and 2D face unlock. The S22 Ultra 5G utilizes an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor and 2D face unlock for biometric security.
  • Weight and Dimensions: The Galaxy S10e is a compact device, measuring 142.2 x 69.9 x 7.9 mm and weighing 150g. The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G is significantly larger and heavier, with dimensions of 163.3 x 77.9 x 8.9 mm and a weight of 228g. This difference impacts one-handed usability and pocketability.
  • Build Materials: Both phones feature a glass front and back with an aluminum frame. The S10e uses Corning Gorilla Glass 5 for protection. The S22 Ultra 5G uses more advanced Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ for enhanced durability. Both are IP68 rated for dust and water resistance.
  • S Pen Integration: A unique feature of the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G is its integrated S Pen stylus, offering precise input for note-taking, drawing, and navigation, a feature not present on the S10e.

Weight

150 g

228 g

Screen size (in)

5.8

6.8

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 S10e and Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G cater to different user needs, reflecting the evolution of smartphone technology over several years. Users often praise the S10e for its compact size, making it comfortable for one-handed use and easy to carry. Its flat display and inclusion of a headphone jack are also frequently cited as positive aspects. However, common criticisms include its moderate battery life, which for some heavy users may not last a full day, and its camera performance in low-light conditions, which can be inconsistent.

The Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G, on the other hand, is lauded for its expansive and vibrant display, highly versatile and powerful camera system with impressive zoom capabilities, and the integrated S Pen, which offers a unique productivity and creative tool. Its robust performance for demanding tasks and gaming is also a significant advantage. Some users, however, find its large size and weight less convenient for everyday handling, and while its battery life is generally good, some power users might expect more from its large capacity.

Users prioritizing a compact form factor, ease of one-handed use, and the convenience of a traditional headphone jack may prefer the Galaxy S10e. It remains a capable device for general daily tasks and casual photography. Conversely, users who require a large, high-resolution display, a highly advanced and flexible camera system, top-tier performance for intensive applications, and the unique functionality of an integrated stylus will find the Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G better suited to their needs. Both devices, whether new or as quality-assured refurbished options, offer distinct experiences for different user profiles.

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