And do keep in mind that, some apps will automatically do that, without any manual control. The hole punch design for the front-facing cameras takes up a certain part of the screen, which is agitating and although you can include a black bar on the top, pushing the actual display down, that only makes the screen smaller with a seemingly large bezel on top. The UI even offers you a gesture interface giving you a greater display area with no navigation buttons, but an issue still remains as per the Galaxy S10 review from many users. And viewing this on the 6.4 Inch OLED panel of the Galaxy S10 Plus makes it all the much better and enjoyable thanks to the vibrant colours as well the pretty amazing viewing angles offered by the screen. All of these join in to power the Android 9.0 Pie paired with the One UI software giving you a pretty smooth system to operate on like the Galaxy S9,Galaxy S20 and many of Samsung’s phones. Powered by the Qualcomm SM8150 Snapdragon 855 processor, Mali-G76 MP12 GPU, 8GB or 12GB of RAM and options of 128GB, 512GB or 1TB of storage, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus doesn’t fall short anywhere in terms of it’s specs. Low light photos are not as good as the Google Pixel 4.Fingerprint scanner is not very responsive.