Top 5 Reasons To Get The New Samsung Galaxy S10 / S10+ For Your Small to Medium Business

Top 5 Reasons To Get The New Samsung Galaxy S10 / S10+ For Your Small to Medium Business

Blog Post February 24, 2019

Top 5 Reasons To Get The New Samsung Galaxy S10 / S10+ For Your Small to Medium Business 

How the latest flagship device from the Korean Titan work for your SME.

Image of S10 and S10 Plus by Samsung in Singapore

There are 4 new additions this year to the Samsung Galaxy line with the S10, S10, S10+ and S10 5G as well as the much anticipated Galaxy Fold.

We take a look at how the newest and greatest phones from the Korean titan will help streamline your business:

1. Storage

Image of The perfect Galaxy Phone
Photo from YouTube

For the first time in the tech world, a mobile phone debut with 1TB of storage. That is 60 million one-word documents or 17,000 hours of audio.
If you do not subscribe to cloud storage such as Dropbox and Google Drive, you can possibly store all of your documents into your phone.

Another advantage of such large local storage will work well where internet connectivity is slow. There will not be an issue in Singapore since our
4G speeds are one of the best in the world but if there is ever a lift breakdown, those locally saved cat videos will come in handy.

2: Rear Facing Triple Lens Setup

Image of S10 and S10 Plus phones Camera Setup
Photo from The Verge

While triple camera lens devices have been in the market such as the Huawei’s P20 Pro Smartphone, it is not rocket science that Samsung joins on the bandwagon. The S10 itself features triple setup cameras will be a huge bonus for industries requiring ultra wide shots.

Instead of stitching together a photo in panoramic mode, the ultra wide lens could possibly capture the entire landscape.

However, if camera is a main essential for you, we recommend you check out the Google Pixel 3 and Google Pixel 3XL where their single lens setup is the leading camera phone.

3: Wi-Fi 6

Image of Wifi 6

Photo from The Verge 

While spec bumps are common in new models, a lot of chatter focuses on the processor speed or RAM (The S10 Plus has 12GB of RAM), Wi-Fi 6 is possibly one of the underdogs factor that is overlooked.

As The Verge reports it, the latest and greatest Wi-Fi 6 has speeds of 9.6Gbps, up from 3.5Gbps from Wi-Fi 5 (or more commonly known as 802.11AC).

Although real world 4G use may not utilize such speeds, it will be an eye opener to see the various applications. For the events and conferences, you could possibly stream a HD video wirelessly instead of using cables.

4: Headphone Jack (gasps!)
Image of The headphone jack from Samsung S10
Photo from Android Central

Samsung opted to keep the headphone jack or audio input. Even the OnePlus 6T (who deem themselves as a company who listens to their community) have removed the 3.5mm headphone jack in their latest flagship.

One of the biggest advantages of the headphone jack is call clarity. For companies who uses a lot of calls, the benefits of the headphone jack and wired earphones are tremendous. They offer the best voice and since it is wired, you will never have to worry about bluetooth signal drops.

The only wireless earphones that is close to the wired earphones is the Apple Airpods but they work best with iOS.
Image of Apple Airpods

Photo from Apple 

5: The New One UI

Image of One UI by Samsung
Screenshot from Samsung

Samsung has been known for the TouchWiz that would slow the phone down or unnecessary apps that are preinstalled unto their phones. Many Android users favour the ‘pure’ Android experience offered by Google themselves in the Pixel phones.

The One UI focuses on a one-handed use, thus the name. It is a refreshing change from the years of TouchWiz with the interface looking much cleaner. New users will find the software more intuitive, as well as the ease of using the larger devices with one hand.

Where to Get

The S10 and S10 Plus are expected to reach Singapore in March 2019 and major telcos are already registering sign ups for the phone.

Click on the below links to register on their websites and early adopters will receive the newly launched Galaxy Buds as well as the Wireless Duo charger (valued at S$386.00)

Singtel >
M1 >
StarHub >

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