Widdensushi wrote: » I bought my s10 from eglobal, took about six days to get it .I had a HTC u11 before it but it was stolen (no insurance )So far I regret paying the extra for the s10 ,the fingerprint front and back on the HTC was quicker to react (could that mean it's easier to fool ?). There's a bigger difference in the size of the screen than I thought there would be. I think the s10 might be quicker to react though and I haven't had time to explore all the features yet so I hope I will prefer the s10 in time if I get it setup to my preferences.
Bradz213 wrote: » Cancelled my preorder and bought in 3 store yesterday. They are all dual SIM. Going to try still get the earbuds by contacting Samsung and explaining that I pre-ordered from one store but bought from another due to their stupid stock issues
kave2 wrote: » Which one did you get? Snapdragon or Exynos?
Widdensushi wrote: » snapdragon
Micky 32 wrote: » Which model? Chinese or USA model, works ok on our networks? I hear wifi calling and VoLTE could be a problem with SD models, could be wrong though.
Cb12345 wrote: » Thanks for that.https://20191.samsungpromotions.claims/ie/en/claims/galaxybuds/get-started I haven't copied and pasted links before so hopefully the above works.
Widdensushi wrote: » I bought my s10 from eglobal, took about six days to get it .I had a HTC u11 before it but it was stolen (no insurance )
Testament1 wrote: » How are you finding the audio and battery life on the s10 compared to the HTC?
MiskyBoyy wrote: » YouTube Premium are also giving a 4 month free trial to S10 owners. Just went to Paid memberships in the app and it was there for me. Cancelled auto renewal straight away.
unhappys10 wrote: » Anyone know how to stop the no signal notification? Signal in my wife's parent's house is patchy and everytime the signal drops I get a beep and a vibration to tell me the signal has dropped, very annoying.
The Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ officially launched today after debuting at Samsung Unpacked 2019 last month. YouTube is offering four months of its ad-free Premium ($11.99/month) service to owners of those phones to promote YouTube Music against incumbent Spotify. Beyond music streaming, this YouTube deal tries to differentiate itself with video content, highlighting the Galaxy S10’s HDR10+ certified Dynamic AMOLED screen. Other touted hardware features include background playback for video and offline download with Wi-Fi 6. Google is also bringing this deal to other Samsung Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Tab S5e will benefit from the same four-month trial, while Google is offering another limited deal to other Samsung devices until 2020.And all other Samsung Galaxy device owners who activate a device between February 20, 2019 – February 29, 2020 will be able to try YouTube Premium for 2 months free*. Both 4- and 2-month offers are available globally where Samsung Galaxy devices and YouTube Premium are available**. There is some fine print, notably it’s only available to new customers:Standard eligibility applies: Offer only available to customers who are not current YouTube Premium, YouTube Music Premium or Google Play Music subscribers, have not been YouTube Premium, YouTube Music Premium, YouTube Red, or Google Play Music subscribers, nor participated in a YouTube Premium, YouTube Music Premium, Google Play Music, or YouTube Red trial before.
yabadabado wrote: » I checked there and dont see it .Im on S10 maybe its only on the 10+ ?
Micky 32 wrote: » What’s the craic with the phones that are on sale on adverts? Are they risky? I mean if they are bought on contract originally and then someone stops paying their bill and get black listed.
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » That's always the risk and you'll never know until you're stung, could even be a fake or anything. Even on the small chance it's legitimate, I'd pay the bit extra to avoid adverts altogether.
Micky 32 wrote: » Yeah you have to kinda wonder how they can sell for a bit cheaper snd still make profit, wonder where they get them from....
Micky 32 wrote: What’s the craic with the phones that are on sale on adverts?
Cina wrote: » Anyone who got it direct from Samsung got their trade-in pack yet?
MarkY91 wrote: » They're not dodgy. They're Pakistani guys from the phone shops in town advertising. They're on sale in the same shops for the same price I got my last two phones from these type of guys and so did my brother and never had an issue with them.