What's good
- Fast everyday performance
- Sharp, colorful display
- Dual-camera produces detailed images
- Good low-light camera performance
What's bad
- No oleophobic coating leads to grimy screen
- Game play not as smooth and fast as expected
- Lower contrast display
What's good
- Plenty of storage
- Detailed screen
- Solid performance
- microSD support
- Fingerprint scanner
- Dual-lens camera
What's bad
- Aspect ratio not supported by all apps and services
- Multiple regional variants
What's good
- Fast performance
- Sleek design
- Great battery life
- IP68 rated
What's bad
- Poor viewing angles
- Slow autofocus
- Full-auto camera leads to mixed image quality results
What's good
- Amazing battery life
- Affordable
- Nice build design
- The plastic back-plate won't shatter
What's bad
- Mediocre performance
- Lackluster camera
- Limited software support
Verdict
Don’t expect to play the latest games, wow friends and family with your photography skills, or multitask all day. While the phone might work for light use or younger users, reviewers question the value compared to other phones in the 2021 Moto G line-up.
What's good
- Stunning HDR display
- Great build quality
- Excellent performance
- Plenty of storage
- Headphone jack
- Latest version of Android
What's bad
- Sluggish fingerprint sensor
- Camera so-so in low light
- Hole punch camera annoyed some reviewers
Verdict
Sitting in the middle of Samsung’s 2019 lineup, the S10 offers an excellent balance of performance and design with a price typical of today’s high-end phones. If you’re looking for a capable phone that still fits in your pocket, reviews show the phone is a great choice.
What's good
- Long battery life
- 4G support
- microSD support
- Loud speaker
What's bad
- Price
Verdict
If you’re looking for all of the media flexibility, connectivity, and communications options of a smartphone without the actual “smarts” this one is a great pick.