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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and S9 just been eclipsed with new Samsung foldable phone

Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 were released last year, with incremental upgrades for the Galaxy Note 8 and Galaxy S8.

This is because both flagships retain a familiar design and maintain similar functionality compared to their predecessors.

However, for Android fans, the Galaxy S10 series is undoubtedly a major reform.

This is because the product has a distinctive design and has countless new features.

The Galaxy S10 released three direct models on Friday, March 8.

The smallest and most affordable version of the phone is the Galaxy S10e, which omits some advanced features in exchange for more attractive price points.

At the same time, the standard Galaxy S10 and S10+ have a lot in common, but the latter has a larger display and battery.

In addition, the Galaxy S10+ has an additional front camera for depth detection.

All three models of the Galaxy S10 have new features that make each phone incredibly attractive.

This includes the addition of a wide-angle rear camera system that wirelessly charges other devices placed at the rear and a new full-screen design.

The list of features provided by the Galaxy S10 seems to be very popular and definitely plays a role in the device, enabling a record of booking sales in the UK.

Samsung announced such a feat on the day of the S10 public release, which means that the number of hardware reservations exceeds that of Galaxy S9 and Note 9.

In the discussion of achievements, Korean OEMs said that Galaxy S10 + accounted for 57% of sales.

In addition, it also emphasizes that the prism black option of the phone is the most popular, with 47% of the S10 being sold in the dark.

Speaking of the UK S10 booking data, Samsung said: "Since the launch of the first Galaxy S has been celebrated for ten years, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. revealed today that its new Galaxy S10 series products have produced more pre-sales subscription sales. More than any Samsung smartphone sold in the UK.

“In the UK, the Galaxy S10+ accounts for 57% of sales, indicating a trend for consumers to choose high-performance phones.

“Prism Black is still the most popular color, accounting for 47% of the total S10 sales.

"With industry-leading features, including Dynamic AMOLED displays, ultrasonic fingerprint scanners and industry-leading Pro-Grade cameras, the Galaxy S10 series is designed to meet the needs of today's consumers.

“With four unique devices – the S10e, S10, S10 + and S10 + high performance versions, each device offers the next generation of displays, cameras and performance experience.”

Although Samsung did not disclose the number of S10 units sold through pre-order, it is clear that mobile phones outperform Note 9 and Galaxy S9 in this regard.

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