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OnePlus 7 Pro vs. Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus: Which Android powerhouse is for you?

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We delve into the hardware, software, and main features of the OnePlus 7 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus to find out which is better. Should you splash out on Samsung’s finest, or save a bit of cash with the latest OnePlus phone. Learn precisely what sets these phones apart and which is for you.
OnePlus stepped up its game with the OnePlus 7 Pro, but the price has gone up, too. You could make a strong argument that it’s no longer a flagship killer, but just a flagship. Having said that, opting for the cream of Samsung’s crop will still cost you more. The question is: How does the OnePlus 7 Pro measure up against the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus? We decided to dig into the differences between these two tempting phones to find out which is best.
Both these phones come with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor inside, so you can expect extremely fast performance and neither will have any issues running demanding games or apps. You have a choice of 6GB, 8GB, or 12GB of RAM with the OnePlus 7 Pro, while the S10 Plus comes in 8GB or 12GB varieties. Storage is 128GB, 512GB, or 1TB for the S10 Plus and it has room for a MicroSD card, too, so you aren’t going to run out of space. The OnePlus 7 Pro comes with 128GB or 256GB of storage, but there’s no room for expansion.
The S10 Plus has an extra 100mAh of battery capacity and it shows, with Samsung’s phone managing almost an extra hour over the OnePlus 7 Pro in our battery test. The OnePlus 7 Pro is faster to charge, going from 15% to 53% in just 20 minutes. However, only the S10 Plus supports Qi wireless charging, and it even supports reverse wireless charging which enables you to use it to charge other Qi-certified devices in a pinch.
Winner: Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus
These are two of the best-looking phones on the market right now with curved glass front and back, a beautiful build quality, and almost all-screen fronts. Samsung chose to go with a hole-punch camera for its dual-lens front-facing shooter, which sits at the top right of the screen. OnePlus has opted to go with a pop-up selfie camera instead, which means the enormous screen is free of notches or holes.

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