What Samsung phone was out in 2010?

Galaxy S (2010)
The first Galaxy S (2010) The Galaxy S had a 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, a 1GHz processor, a 5-megapixel rear camera (without a flash), 512MB RAM and Android 2.1 Eclair software. The battery had a “whopping” 1,500mAh capacity.

Which Samsung Galaxy is the best of all time?

Our List of Best Samsung Phones of All Time

  • SAMSUNG GALAXY S20.
  • galaxy s20.
  • GALAXY S21 PLUS SAMSUNG.
  • 5G SAMSUNG GALAXY A52.
  • s20 pLUS Samsung.
  • Samsung Galaxy s9.
  • SAMSUNG GALAXY Z FOLD 3.
  • Samsung Galaxy s10 Plus.

What phones did people have in 2010?

Enough about the disclaimers and warnings, let’s take a look at my list of Top 10 Smartphones of 2010 … so far.

  • Number 1: Sprint HTC EVO 4G.
  • Number 2: Apple iPhone 3GS.
  • Number 3: Nokia N8.
  • Number 4: HTC Droid Incredible.
  • Number 5: Google Nexus One.
  • Number 6: Palm Pre Plus.
  • Number 7: T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide.

Did cell phones exist in 2010?

Top smartphones of 2010 Not only did we see a slew of new devices, but 2010 also brought the launch of some major redesigns of mobile operating systems, so there was plenty of action. Like our top cell phones, the following smartphones received a score of at least 3.5 stars or 7.7 on the CNET scale.

What are the best cell phones of 2010?

And the iPhone, one of the top 2010 phones. 3. Samsung Galaxy S The Galaxy S finished third, but it has become available with almost every carrier, which says more than enough about how serious Samsung is about it. Is it good enough?

Was the Samsung Galaxy S3 the best-selling Android phone of 2012?

The Samsung Galaxy S3 was the second-best-selling phone of 2012 (right behind the Apple iPhone 5) and would eventually go on to be the second-best-selling Android phone of all time with over 70 million units sold (just under the 80 million units sold of the Samsung Galaxy S4, the top dog of Android sales).

What was new in mobile phones in 2010?

Not only did we see a slew of new devices, but 2010 also brought the launch of some major redesigns of mobile operating systems, so there was plenty of action. Like our top cell phones, the following smartphones received a score of at least 3.5 stars or 7.7 on the CNET scale.

Is Samsung still the Top Dog in the smartphone market?

Although Samsung was still top dog, its reign was by no means assured as other players such as Huawei and Xiaomi started hacking away at its market share. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, in a way, were the last of the “old” Samsung.