The fact that the Galaxy S10e costs $750 is almost a little shocking to me after using it for few weeks.
Yes, of course, $750 is still a lot of money. But compared to where we’re setting the bar these days — $1,000! $1,100! $1,980! — we’ve somehow been conditioned into thinking $750 for a device with a limited shelf-life is affordable.
Regardless, I’m grateful to Samsung for pricing the S10e where it did, and for doing that without sacrificing on quality. Sure, there are a few things it can’t do compared to the standard Galaxy S10 — reverse wireless charging, ultra-wide-angle photos, and other less noticable thingss. — but I’d consider those missing features as perks, not necessities.
For $750, you’re still getting a premium device that feels more advanced than most other phones, including those that cost more money.
Source: Business Insider.