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A small company you've never heard of is challenging Samsung with an amazing smartphone that's hundreds of dollars cheaper. Here's why I would choose it over a Galaxy S10.

Lisa Eadicicco   

A small company you've never heard of is challenging Samsung with an amazing smartphone that's hundreds of dollars cheaper. Here's why I would choose it over a Galaxy S10.

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  • The OnePlus 7 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S10 both offer fast performance, cutting edge features, excellent screens, and great cameras.
  • But there's a big difference in price, considering the starting price for OnePlus 7 Pro is hundreds of dollars less than that of the Galaxy S10.
  • Here's a look at how the two devices compare when it comes to display quality, camera performance, and other features.
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Those shopping for a new Android smartphone have no shortage of choices at their disposal, especially with new options like the Samsung Galaxy S10 and OnePlus 7 Pro arriving in recent months.

Both phones offer top-notch features like crisp, vibrant screens, speedy performance, and triple-lens camera systems for taking sharp photos in almost any scenario. But there are important ways in which they differ when it comes to characteristics like display and camera quality, and most importantly: price.

The entry level model of the OnePlus 7 Pro with 6GB of memory and 128GB of storage costs $670, whereas the unlocked 128GB Galaxy S10 with 8GB of RAM is priced at $900. The larger Galaxy S10+, which I used for this comparison, offers a bigger display and costs $1,000.

Here's a look at how the cheaper OnePlus 7 Pro stacks up against the Galaxy S10+ when it comes to design, display, and camera performance - among other elements.

Read more: A smartphone company you've never heard of rose to fame by being the opposite of Apple and Samsung. Now it looks like that might be starting to change.

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