Samsung Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10 Plus Model Numbers

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Samsung launched the Samsung Galaxy S10 trio a week ago. The phone is all set to make its way to the markets worldwide. If you are planning to get one of the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S10 handsets, you need to know which model number is compatible with your region. To make your Galaxy S10 selection easy, here is a list of Galaxy S10E, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10 Plus Model Numbers. This list sorts the Galaxy S10 variants on the basis of model numbers, SoC, Region/Carrier, and connectivity. If you have no idea of why the model numbers matter, you need to learn that first.

Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10 Plus Model Numbers
Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10 Plus Model Numbers

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Why so many Galaxy S10 Models?

Companies like Samsung launch multiple variants of one same device for different regions. This is done in order to make a device compatible with the radio frequencies of a particular region. Network carriers operate on different radio frequencies all across the world. For a smartphone to work on a particular network, it must support all the frequencies that the network carriers in a region run on. If you try using an incompatible phone, it may not be able to pick up network signals causing connectivity failure.

To understand it further, you can take an example of a carrier-branded smartphone. In the US, there is a handful of network operators. All these operators operate on different bands. Samsung designs the smartphones for each carrier in the US. The phone designed for T-Mobile will have different frequencies from the one designed for Verizon. Similarly, the US Unlocked Galaxy S10 will have different bands and connectivity modules as compared to the Galaxy S10 Plus for Europe. You cannot use the European Galaxy S10 Plus in the US and vice versa.

Before picking up your Galaxy S10E, S10, or S10 Plus, you must make sure that you have a clear idea of the model number you are looking for. For further assistance, you can take a look at the tables showing all Galaxy S10E, S10, and S10 Model Numbers & Differences.

Galaxy S10E Model Numbers & Differences

Galaxy S10E Model Numbers & Differences
Galaxy S10E Model Numbers

In case you don’t know, the Galaxy S10E is the budget Galaxy S10. This phone has a 5.8-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen. Its screen has a 1080P resolution. The screen ratio is 19:9. Galaxy S10E is powered by Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820 SoC. It has a RAM of 6GB with 128GB internal storage or a RAM of 8GB with 256GB of internal storage. Galaxy S10E has a dual camera system at the back. It has a 12MP wide shooter and a 16MP ultrawide shooter. On the front, this phone has a 10MP camera. Galaxy S10E uses the USB Type-C for connectivity. It does have a headphone jack. The phone has a battery of 3100 mAh. Galaxy S10E runs on Android Pie out of the box. Here is the list of Galaxy S10E model numbers & differences.

Device Model Number CPU/Chipset/SoC Region/Carrier Connectivity
Galaxy S10E G9700 Snapdragon 855 – 7nm Hong Kong SIM1:TDD-LTE+FDD-LTE+WCDMA+TD-SCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM
Galaxy S10E G970F Exynos 9820 – 8nm Global/EU FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970FD Exynos 9820 – 8nm Southeast Asia & Middle East SIM1:FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM
Galaxy S10E G970U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – T-Mobile FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – Verizon FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – Sprint FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – At&t FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – US Cellular FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970U1 Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US Unlocked FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G970N Exynos 9820 – 8nm South Korea FDD-LTE+WCDMA+CDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G9709 Exynos 9820 – 8nm China SIM1:TDD-LTE+FDD-LTE+CDMA;SIM2:GSM;Roaming:WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G9708 Exynos 9820 – 8nm China SIM1:TDD-LTE+TD-SCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM;Roaming:FDD-LTE+WCDMA
Galaxy S10E G970W8 Exynos 9820 – 8nm Canada FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10E G973J Snapdragon 855 – 7nm Japan FDD-LTE+WCDMA+CDMA+GSM

 

Galaxy S10 Model Numbers & Differences

Galaxy S10 is the standard Galaxy S10 phone for this year. This phone has a 6.1-inch Dynamic AMOLED WQHD+ screen. It has 19:9 aspect ratio too. Like the S10E, this phone is also powered by Snapdragon 855 or Exynos 9820. Galaxy S10 has internal storage of 128GB or 512GB with a RAM of 8GB. It has 3 cameras at the back including a 12MP wide shooter, 12MP telephoto shooter, and a 16MP ultrawide shooter. On the front, it has a single 10MP camera. Galaxy S10 has a whopping 3400 mAh battery. It has an ultrasonic fingerprint scanner too. Here is a list of Galaxy S10 Model Numbers & Differences.

Galaxy S10 Model Numbers & Differences
Galaxy S10 Model Numbers
Device Model Number CPU/SoC/Chipset Region/Carrier Connectivity
Galaxy S10 G9730 Snapdragon 855 – 7nm Hong Kong SIM1:TDD-LTE+FDD-LTE+WCDMA+TD-SCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM
Galaxy S10 G973F Exynos 9820 – 8nm Global/EU FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973FD Exynos 9820 – 8nm Southeast Asia & Middle East SIM1:FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM
Galaxy S10 G973U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – T-Mobile FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – Verizon FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – Sprint FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – At&t FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – US Cellular FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973U1 Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US Unlocked FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973N Exynos 9820 – 8nm South Korea FDD-LTE+WCDMA+CDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G9738 Exynos 9820 – 8nm China SIM1:TDD-LTE+TD-SCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM;Roaming:FDD-LTE+WCDMA
Galaxy S10 G9739 Exynos 9820 – 8nm China SIM1:TDD-LTE+FDD-LTE+CDMA;SIM2:GSM;Roaming:WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973J Snapdragon 855 – 7nm Japan FDD-LTE+WCDMA+CDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 G973W8 Exynos 9820 – 8nm Canada FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM

 

Galaxy S10 Plus Model Numbers & Differences

Galaxy S10 Plus Model Numbers & Differences
Galaxy S10 Plus Model Numbers

The Galaxy S10 Plus is the most powerful Samsung flagship to date. This phone boasts off a 6.4-inch Dynamic AMOLED display. The resolution is WQHD+ here too. It has an aspect ratio of 19:9 as well. Galaxy S10 Plus also has Exynos 9820 or Snapdragon 955 SoC. This phone has a RAM of 8GB or 12GB with internal storage of 128GB, 512GB or 1TB. Galaxy S10 Plus has 3 cameras at the back which are similar to the S10. On the front, it has 2 cameras including a 10MP shooter and an 8MP depth sensor. This phone also uses the ultrasonic fingerprint scanner. Galaxy S10 Plus has a 4100 mAh battery inside. Here you go with the list of Galaxy S10 Plus Model Numbers & Differences.

Device Model Number CPU/SoC/Chipset Region/Carrier Connectivity
Galaxy S10 Plus G9750 Snapdragon 855 – 7nm Hong Kong SIM1:TDD-LTE+FDD-LTE+WCDMA+TD-SCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975F Exynos 9820 – 8nm Global/EU FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975FD Exynos 9820 – 8nm Southeast Asia & Middle East SIM1:FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – T-Mobile FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – Verizon FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – Sprint FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – At&t FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975U Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US – US Cellular FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975U1 Snapdragon 855 – 7nm US Unlocked FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975N Exynos 9820 – 8nm South Korea FDD-LTE+WCDMA+CDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G9758 Exynos 9820 – 8nm China SIM1:TDD-LTE+TD-SCDMA+GSM;SIM2:GSM;Roaming:FDD-LTE+WCDMA
Galaxy S10 Plus G9759 Exynos 9820 – 8nm China SIM1:TDD-LTE+FDD-LTE+CDMA;SIM2:GSM;Roaming:WCDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975J Snapdragon 855 – 7nm Japan FDD-LTE+WCDMA+CDMA+GSM
Galaxy S10 Plus G975W8 Exynos 9820 – 8nm Canada FDD-LTE+WCDMA+GSM

 

You can also take a look at best features of Galaxy S10 Plus.

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