The Samsung Galaxy Fold atop the Galaxy s10 PlusJulian Chokkattu/Digital Trends
TheSamsung Galaxy Foldis back! After somemajor screen issuesthat sidelined the device, Samsung’s first foldable device will bere-released in September 2019. With flagship specs, two incredible screens, and six camera lenses, it’s a beast of a device — but more importantly, it heralds the introduction of a new age of smartphones.

But just because it’s the next big thing doesn’t mean you should abandon the current spate of great smartphones to embrace the fold. If you’re looking for a powerful Samsung flagship with a huge screen, theSamsung Galaxy S10 Plusshould also be on the list of considerations. So which should you buy? The futuristic Galaxy Fold, or the stylish and elegant Galaxy S10 Plus? We took a look to find out.
Fast charging (QuickCharge 2.0)
Qi wireless charging
Performance, battery life, and charging
You’re paying the big bucks for both of these, so you’ll be happy to know you’re getting the best hardware. Both phones run this year’s flagship, the Snapdragon 855, and that means there’s a ton of power at your fingertips. With 12GB of RAM available, neither will disappoint in multitasking either and while the Galaxy Fold omits MicroSD expansion, 512GB of storage means you’re unlikely to need it.
There are similarly sized batteries here too, and you’ll comfortably get a day’s use out of both the S10 Plus’s 4,100mAh battery and the Galaxy Fold’s 4,350mAh capacity. Unfortunately, charging is a bit slow, being restricted to QuickCharge 2.0 — but there’s also the convenience of Qi wireless charging.
As they both have the same specs, this is really too close to call.
Winner: Tie
Design and durability
The Galaxy S10 Plus represents everything great about smartphone design in 2019. The glass-clad body is beautiful and elegant, while slim bezels mean the display encompasses almost all of the front of the screen. The selfie lenses are contained within the display’s hole-punch — a design solution that forgoes the need for a notch.
Where the S10 Plus is a modern beauty, the Galaxy Fold is a futuristic marvel. Folded, it’s quite the thick chunk, with large bezels surrounding the 4.6-inch display. But unfold it and you’re staring at a massive 7.3-inch display — a reveal that’s going to be hard to get bored of.
So they’re both beautiful, but are they durable? The Galaxy S10 Plus is as durable as you’d expect a glass phone to be.Slap a case on it, basically. But there’s some serious waterproofing thanks to an IP68-rating. The Galaxy Fold lacks any waterproofing, and we have concerns about the strength of the hinge. That’s without bringing up the various display problems suffered by reviewers.
Anyone will agree — both phones are stunning pieces of design. But the Galaxy S10 Plus’s waterproofing and generally stronger design win the category.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
On paper, this seems unfair — the Galaxy Fold has two displays after all. The outer display is a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED running a 1,680 x 720-pixel resolution. It looks incredible, but it’s certainly on the small size for the resolution, which means content can look cramped. The inner 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Dynamic AMOLED display is anything but cramped, and it is utterly gorgeous, running a huge 2,152 x 1,536-pixel resolution. However, there is a crease where the display bends, and though it’s not hugely noticeable, it’s definitely there.
The Galaxy S10 Plus’s display may not bend, but it’s just as beautiful. The 6.4 -inch Dynamic AMOLED display is an absolute triumph, and with a 3,040 x 1,440-pixel resolution, it’s significantly sharper than the Galaxy Fold’s displays too. While the Galaxy Fold’s display is beautiful and ground-breaking, the S10 Plus’s display is simply one of the best displays on the market right now.
Samsung’s flagship phones are equipped with some of the best cameras in the business, and these two are no different. Both phones have the same triple-lens setup on the rear, comprised of a 16-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens, a 12-megapixel variable aperture (that changes the size of its opening to match the available light), and a 12-megapixel telephoto rear. It’s a versatile and powerful setup, and it’ll give you the tools you need to capture a variety of situations. You’ll also be able to capture 4K video at 60 frames-per-second.
The S10 Plus and the inner display of the Galaxy Fold have the same selfie lenses too — a 10-megapixel and an 8-megapixel depth-sensing lens. Again, it’s a good setup and provides good selfie shots. The Galaxy Fold does have an extra lens though — a single 10-megapixel lens above the outer display. It’s decent, but the lack of the additional 8-megapixel lens means some selfies come out lacking polish.
It’s a dead heat on hardware and in this category, we can’t pick between the two.
Software and updates
No surprises here — both phones run the same software. No matter which you pick, you’ll findAndroid 9.0 Piewith Samsung’sOne UIlaid over the top. It’s not the busy skin Touchwiz was either — using One UI is a zippy, smooth pleasure.
But as ever with Samsung, updates are going to be a problem.Receiving an updatetothe next major Androidversion from Samsung often takes upwards of six months — even on the latest flagships. It’s disappointing Samsung continues to let consumers down in this regard, but at least it means neither of these phones has an advantage over the other. This is a tie.
Special features
The Galaxy S10 Plus is no stranger to special features. There’sSamsung’s A.I. assistant Bixby, the desktop-emulating Dex mode,Gear VRsupport, the in-displayultrasonic fingerprint scanner, and even more features Samsung has crammed in over the years. The Galaxy Fold has those features and more. It has a 5G model, the excellent App Continuity — which shunts content between the two displays when you open and close the device — and the ability to add a floating window for multitasking. It’s an excellent use for the massive screen, and we look forward to seeing more features like this as morefoldable phonesare released.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy Fold
Price and availability
The Galaxy Fold isdue to be re-releasedin September, after being postponed a few months to fix problems with the display. It will cost the staggeringly large sum of $1,980, and you’ll be able to buy itunlockedor fromAT&T. It is expected to work with AT&T and T-Mobile.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 Plusstarts from $1,000for the model with 128GB of storage, but prices go all the way up to $1,600 for the 1TB model. It is available at lots of retailers and from all the major carriers.
Overall winner: Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
We’ll level with you: TheSamsung Galaxy Foldis a triumph of futuristic design, and once the design problems are ironed out (and the crease too), such phones will absolutely take their rightful place. However, we can’t really recommend spending almost a thousand dollars more for a phone that doesn’t do much more than theSamsung Galaxy S10 Plus. At the moment, the S10 Plus does everything the Galaxy Fold does — with a few notable exceptions, obviously — and does it for less.
There’s no reason to pick up the Galaxy Fold over the Galaxy S10 Plus unless you really, really want a folding phone. But hey, if you’ve got the $2,000 to spend and are happy to take a risk on cutting edge software, be our guest — it’s a great phone. But everyone else should pick the Galaxy S10 Plus.
Want to know more about Samsung products? Check outour review on Samsung Galaxy S21.