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Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus. Specs: Android 9 Pie smartphone. It features a 6.4-inch display, rear triple camera, dual selfie camera, up to 12 GB RAM, and up to 1 TB internal storage .
Of course, the Galaxy S10 Plus has a bigger display than the Galaxy S10 , registering at 6.4 inches. And on the software end, it runs the latest version of Android with Samsung’s new custom user interface, OneUI. This is also a Wifi 6 phone.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Specs and Features
Software/Operating System : Android 9 Pie + OneUI 2.0
Display : 6.4-inch, 3040 x 1440 pixels, 19:9 aspect ratio, Super AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Colours : Prism White. Prism Black. Prism Green. Canary Yellow.
Weight : 175 g
Rear Camera : 12 megapixels + 12 megapixels + 16 megapixels triple camera
Front-facing Camera : 10 MP + 8 MP dual camera, LED flash
Processor : Exynos 9820 (8 nm) Octa-core 2.7GHz; Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 (7 nm) – USA/China
GPU : Mali-G76; Adreno 640 – USA/China
RAM : 8 GB / 12 GB
Internal Storage : 128 GB / 512 GB / 1 TB
Memory Card : Yes; up to 400 GB
Audio : Dolby ATMOS Sound
Wifi : Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Battery : 4100 mAh with fast battery charging
Versions : SM-G975F/DS (Global); SM-G975U (USA); SM-G975W (Canada)

Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus Availability and Price
- USA: $999
- European Union: 1,499 euros
- Nigeria: NGN 355,000
The manufacturer’s recommended retail price for the Samsung S10 Plus is $999 and 1,499 euros respectively for the 8 GB and 12 GB RAM variants. That means if you are in Nigeria, you will be looking at shelling out just NGN 355,000 for one.
The 1 TB version costs $1600 (about NGN560,000 in Nigeria).
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The Nokia 8.1 is codenamed Nokia Phoenix , but the specs do not match the model name. If you have been looking forward to the release date, though, we have the information you need .
However, if you are like us, your initial excitement about the Nokia Phoenix will quickly deflate. The specs just do not match up. One would expect an 8.1 to be an improvement on last year’s Nokia 8. If you were expecting that, we have bad news for you. This is such a downgrade to the 8 that you wouldn’t want to touch it. Instead of flagship specs, what we have here are upper mid-range specs. Have a look at the key specs below.

Nokia Phoenix Specs
- Software/Operating System : Stock Android 9 Pie (Android One)
- Dimensions : 154.8 x 75.8 x 8 mm
- Weight : 179g
- Display : 6.18-inch, 2246 × 1080 pixels, PureDisplay, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
- Processor : Octa-core Snapdragon 710 2.2GHz Kryo 360
- GPU : Adreno 616
- RAM : 4 GB / 6 GB
- Internal Storage : 64 GB / 128 GB
- External Storage : microSD card, up to 400 GB
- Main Camera : 12 + 13MP dual camera with dual-tone LED flash, Nokia OZO Stereo Audio recording
- Front Camera : 20MP camera
- Battery : 3500mAh battery with 18W fast charging
The Nokia 8 was a flagship-grade phone. Nokia 8.1 is not. What manner of naming is that? What was HMD Global thinking? It looks like the madness that plagued Nokia’s naming schemes in years gone by has also been inherited by HMD.
Hardware-wise, the 8.1 is a twin of the Nokia X7 . The difference is that the X7 is limited to China while the Nokia Phoenix will be available internationally. Otherwise, they are one and the same.
Nokia 8.1 Release Date
December 5 is the expected release date of this phone. It is expected to be available globally, as against its China-bound twin, the X7.
The Nokia 8.1 release date is close enough, so you don’t have long to wait. If it is oriced right, perhaps the downgraded specs can be forgiven.
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