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Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Movie Test and Review

How is the performance of movie display on Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, is it amazing, ordinary or even bad? here you will get an answer based on our review and movie test.

Almost all users say they are amazed by the capabilities of the Samsung Galaxy S10, and we are also amazed after trying it, this is an important point of the S10, the ability to display movies and games very well.

With that in mind, it’s no surprise that this is a smartphone which makes gaming, and music and video consumption, effortless.

The large QHD+ display, if your content hits the resolution, or you’ve manually cranked it up in the settings up from Full HD+ display with HDR10+ means video looks very fantastic. Head over to Netflix and the 4K HDR movies are highly detailed, colorful and clear.

How about Front Camera?

The notification bar is automatically blacked out to ‘hide’ the front-facing cameras, ensuring they don’t eat into the content. So, the front camera will be obscured by a black background, this is what our friends have asked, and now it's been answered.

It does mean video plays off center, with more padding at the earpiece end, which seems a little odd initially, but you quickly get past it, and the extra space makes for a good thumb rest when you’re holding the handset.

In conclusion, s10 plus is very good at displaying movies and games in high resolution, users are very comfortable when staring and interacting with the s10 plus screen.

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