Samsung Galaxy A80 vs Galaxy S10: What’s the difference between Samsung’s newer flagships

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Samsung has launched a collection of Galaxy A phones, and the leader of the pack is the Samsung Galaxy A80, which boasts a novel rotating
They also both have a fingerprint scanner built into the screen.Image 1 of 2Samsung Galaxy S10
Image credit: TheIndianSubcontinentImage 2 of 2Samsung Galaxy A80
Image credit: TheIndianSubcontinentDespite the larger screen size the Samsung Galaxy S10 has a better screen resolution, at 1440 x 3040
149.9 x 70.4 x 7.8mm
triple-lens camera on the back that can pop up and rotate when you want to take a selfie, which should let it take selfies of unprecedented
Galaxy A80's rotating pop-up camera
Image credit: TheIndianSubcontinentThe three cameras consist of a 48MP main, 8MP ultra-wide and 3D depth-sensing snapper, and in our brief
array
pictures with great detail and are particularly competent at picking up punchy colors
distance.Battery lifeThe Samsung Galaxy S10's reverse wireless charging
time charging the Galaxy S10 up, as the S10 supports wireless charging (and reverse wireless charging, so you can use the S10 to charge
other devices) whereas the A80 only supports fast charging.Features and specsFrom the design and battery life, it may seem that the Samsung
While the A80 has the Snapdragon 730 chipset, which is an admirable mid-range processor, the S10 boasts either a Snapdragon 855 or any
Exynos 9820 (depending on where you are in the world), both of which are as cutting-edge as you can get in a chipset right now.Both phones
Samsung Galaxy A80 is the big and bulky, but slow, counterpart to the small and swift Samsung Galaxy S10.3zBFgWSy5jv9AoSiy9fSVR.jpg#