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[* black] While these phones sport similar exteriors, the budget-friendly S10e gets a noticeably bigger power button—where its conventional, capacitive fingerprint sensor is housed.
[* black] The S10 plays things a little closer to the vest, with a fingerprint sensor you can't even see ... without a teardown, that is.
[* icon_note] Speaking of which, here's hoping that these relocated fingerprint sensors will make our opening procedure [guide|104308|a little safer|stepid=195665|new_window=true].
[* black] Despite their subtle differences, the S10 and S10e both agree that headphone jacks are still pretty cool. They've also got matching USB-C, mic, and speaker ports.
[* black] At the top of the phones, we get our first (in-person) glimpse at some "hole-punch" displays—complete with ''preinstalled'' screen protectors.
- [* icon_note] Apparently, a tempered glass screen protector will interfere with the ultrasonic sensor—so this is Samsung's attempt to head off that particular problem. But then, why does the S10e need one?
+ [* icon_note] Apparently, a tempered glass screen protector may interfere with the ultrasonic sensor—so this is Samsung's attempt to head off that particular problem. But then, why does the S10e need one?