Galaxy S10 5G vs LG V50 screen, battery, design 4 months
Galaxy S10 5G vs LG V50 screen, battery, design 4 months
Both phones are black and round and can't be distinguished.
The left side is the Galaxy S10 5G and the right side is the LG V50.
It looks roughly similar, but looking more closely.
It perfectly matches up, down, left and right button placement.
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Perfectly identical side button
Both phones have the same volume up / down, bixby (Google Assistant) buttons, and the right side hold buttons.
However, in case of Galaxy S10 5G, the volume button is placed so much that it is inconvenient to press the volume button with one hand, so I often think that I would like to place the volume button down like LG V50.
And I'd like to leave out the useless and useless Bixby button and Google Assistant button.
I've been sticking with those buttons for years that no one has ever used and don't need them.
Please remove the Bixby button !!!!
Looking at the picture above, the LG V50 is very red. Both phones are set to their initial display settings. The LG V50 is not only photographic but also red. Makes white red instead of white. The red display will be explained in more detail below.
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Left: Galaxy S10 5G / Right: LG V50
Do you make the lower part together when Samsung and LG negotiate and make it together? I think this layout is the same.
For reference, in this Galaxy Note 10, the earphone jack is pulled out.
Both phones are located from left to right with 3.5Pi earphone jack, type C charging port, microphone and speaker
Both phones work as top and bottom stereo speakers.
As you can see in the photo, the LG V50 bezel is much wider and thicker.
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Backside is quite different feeling.
On the right, the LG V50 has a circle with a fingerprint sensor, and the Galaxy has a fingerprint sensor inside the front screen.
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The Galaxy S10 5G has a slightly protruding camera.
But compared to the LG V50, the camera thickness is the same for both phones, but the Galaxy has a thin phone, so the camera popped out.
The LG V50 has a thick phone, so the camera doesn't stick out.
That means the Galaxy S10 5G is better.
LG V50 thickness is 8.3mm (Notuktutsu)
Galaxy S10 5G thickness is 7.9mm (Katuktu)
If the Galaxy was as thick as the V50,
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The LG V50 is a bit cleaner and prettyer because the camera doesn't stick out of 0.4mm thicker than the Galaxy, which is a bit cleaner and pretty (I don't like it because it's a bad design for me).
That doesn't make the V50 so thick.
Both phones are thin enough that it is hard to feel the difference in thickness even if you hold them in both hands.
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Galaxy is a material that is not easily scratched.
Sten? iron plate? This is a metal feeling. The chrome rim around the camera is scratched a little and the chrome is peeled off. I enlarged it with a photograph and knew it.
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Whereas the LG V50 back panel is like glass? Depilation
At first glance, it looks like a plastic material, but if you touch it, it feels glassy.
Gis is not so good, but it's a little bit of silgis, so if you look at the light, you can see the gilgis everywhere.
If you don't care about it, there's no problem, but if you're sensitive like me, you might be a little worried, but I think most people won't be so sensitive.
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The display is definitely a Galaxy S10 5G.
Nowadays, AM OLED doesn't have much difference in brightness, viewing angle, or color, but in basic calibration, it makes a big difference.
Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 5G When I first purchased, I reviewed both phones red screen.
The Galaxy S10's screen is red, and the Galaxy S10 5G's screen is redder, and the LG V50 is much redder than the two phones above -_-;
Is it fashionable to make cell phone screens red these days?
The S10 and S10 5G can be used even though it's slightly red, but the LG V50's screen is so ugly that it's white instead of white, and the other colors are too red. It is changed and displayed in bold. Dark is not a good thing, but it means that colors are distorted. That's abnormal.
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The notch design is personally thought to be that the punchhole display, which only penetrates the camera of the Galaxy, is better to use or looks less, which hides the screen, displays more of the top icon, and is slightly better to see.
The LG V50, on the other hand, eats up a lot of notch design at the top of the screen and continues to feel stuffy. I feel like using it for 3-4 months personally.
The top bezel itself is much narrower than the Galaxy S10 5G. So it looks cool and wide.
How to adjust the red screen>
The Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10 5G models all have a red screen (although it's much less red than the V50).
How to reduce red spots on the Galaxy screen (You can enter RGB in Settings-Display-Screen mode.
For more information, please take a picture and set it so that you can use it as a normal screen.
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Best of all, the Galaxy S10 has a very small speaker at the top and a very narrow bezel.
Even with this small speaker, sound quality is the best of almost all smartphones.
The sound quality of the Galaxy 10th generation smartphone speaker is all the best, but the Galaxy S10 5G speaker is slightly better than the Galaxy S10, and the sound quality is the best among domestic Android smartphones.
I'll explain the details later in the sound quality review.
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The LG V50 notch is a bit dissatisfied with the idea that the top bezel is large and eats a lot at the top first, the speaker design looks ugly, and the notch area can be reduced further. . However, it is true that LG V50 Bezel is narrow compared to other phones.
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The LG V50 is too red on the screen, so you can go to Settings-Screen-Screen Color and set the RGB color.
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If you reduce the R (Red) value among the RGB, the red screen can be set to be close to normal. If you lower the color temperature, a lot of red meat will disappear.
To check very simply whether my phone screen is normal or not
You can check by placing white on your phone and placing an all-white A4 sheet next to it.
For the battery, both phones are good.
The Galaxy S10 5G is slightly different, with 4500mAh and LG V50 being 4000mAh, but both phones have a long lasting battery, and both phones don't have a particularly strange battery.
Samsung smartphones have not had a strange battery fast even if the battery is not separated until now, LG smartphones until now, even if a lot of smartphones do not have a lot of cases of automatic battery retreat or early after school, but surprisingly this V50 is almost all night shift I did it. I think it's a breakthrough for LG.
Both phones are generally good enough for two days.
Of course, charging once a day is mentally stable.
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Overall design is better than Galaxy S10 5G
Galaxy S10 5G is better (almost normal), LG V50 too red (abnormal)
3.The battery is both large and extremely long