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Abstract:I haven't been able to find the device that would make me give up my iPhone — but the Galaxy S10e is very tempting.
I've been using the Samsung Galaxy S10e for the past few weeks. It's one of my favorite phones I've used in months, and it's tempting me away from my iPhone. I love the design, the display, the camera, and — surprisingly enough — the interface. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.For the past five years, I've been aboard the iPhone train. I switched from Android to iPhone shortly after graduating from college, purchasing a gold iPhone 5S that served me well for about 2.5 years. I later upgraded to an iPhone 6S, and these days I'm using an iPhone X. Lately, however, I've been experiencing a bit of iPhone fatigue. Sure, there's still a lot to love about iPhones and Apple products as a whole. But sometime last year — perhaps around the time I had a rough experience with the Apple repair process — I started to feel like I was ready to at least look around for a device outside the Apple ecosystem. I'm lucky enough to try a lot of different devices, and have raved about my love of the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 in the past. Still, I haven't been able to find “the one” — the device that would make me give up iMessage, FaceTime, the App Store, regular updates, beautiful, high-end design, and the various other iPhone perks I've come to love and depend on.But for the past few weeks, I've been trying out the Samsung Galaxy S10e, one of several new smartphones Samsung debuted in February. It's not Samsung's flagship device, but rather a smaller, more affordable alternative that loses some features — features that, honestly, aren't that big a deal.Since I started testing it, I've discovered that the Galaxy S10e is one of just a few Android devices that could convince me it's time to make the switch. Here's why.
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