Samsung Galaxy M10 review: Despite flaws, a decent value-for-money phone
The
Galaxy
M10
from the stable of South Korean electronics manufacturer Samsung is
one of the two smartphones that the company recently launched as part
of its India-first Galaxy
M series.
With the M series, Samsung has brought the much-needed fresh
perspective at a time when it has been losing its market share to
Chinese brands like Xiaomi and Huawei.
The
M series phones are designed and priced specifically for the
demanding Indian audience. While the Galaxy M20 (Read the review
here) is a clear all-rounder in its segment, can that be said for its
younger sibling as well? Let’s find out:
Design
The Galaxy M10 is similar to the M20 in looks, albeit with some modifications. For one, the latter has a uniform unibody design on the back, no fingerprint sensor, and a compact rear-camera module with dual lenses. Similar to the M20, the Galaxy M10 is also made of plastic. The rear panel wraps itself all the way from the back to around the frame on the sides. The glossy nature of the plastic makes it susceptible to fingerprints. It also gets easily smudged, so using a case would be a better option. Read More
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