While you can hammer through the details of the millions of different kinds of pictures you can take in the complete cNet article here, the executive summary is that the Galaxy S10 not only delivers a better shot but it has more cameras, namely an ultra-wide-angle lens that looks like it might be good for jobsite photos and beauty shots of finished work because you can get more in the frame. You can shoot still or video with that same feature in astonishingly hi-def.
The S10 Plus seems to shine in zoom, portrait, and, what also might be handy on site, low-light.
While both camera configurations get high marks, cNet gives the nod to the Galaxy.
For those of you who make videos of your projects, the S10 also has both slow-mo and super slow-mo, so you can record yourself walking onto your jobsite, toolbelt in hand, like an Avenger marching off to battle.
If you want to listen to or watch all the scintillating details, the video is below.
The S10 also lets you bypass the middle man when it comes to sharing your shots on social media. If you’re logged into your Instagram account on the phone, you can toggle to this mode directly from the camera module to share with all your followers. Anything you take here will immediately post to your feed or stories.