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Abstract:You want to buy one of Samsung's new Galaxy phones. But which is the best pick?
Samsung unveiled five (!) new smartphones at its big event in February, but the three main flagships are the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S10 Plus, and the Galaxy S10e.I spent some time with all three phones, and I think I found the best new Galaxy phone for most people.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Samsung's new Galaxy S10 smartphone comes in three flavors.There's the normal Galaxy S10, a supersized version called the Galaxy S10 Plus, and a slightly smaller version called the Galaxy S10e.The Galaxy S10 starts at $900, the Galaxy S10 Plus starts at $1,000, and the Galaxy S10e starts at $750.I took a trip to a Samsung Experience store the day after the big announcement and briefly got my hands on all three new Galaxy phones.The clear winner, in my opinion, is the Galaxy S10e. This is going to be the best smartphone for most people.Here's why.
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