Update, June 25, 2019 (10:21 AM ET): The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G will be available from T-Mobile on June 28. As with Sprint's sales for the device, you will need to live in a 5G-supported Start off by putting a SIM card into your Galaxy S10 and then charge the battery. You’ll be downloading loads of stuff, so it’s better to make sure the device has enough juice.
The developer made the app truly portable, thus it should work on other phones besides Galaxy S10 lineup. Although Battery Ring works on any phone, its worth trying on phone with hole punch camera lens like Samsung Galaxy S10, S10e and S10+, Galaxy A8s, Huawei Nova 4, honor view 20, new nokia x71 and many more hole punch camera lens phones.
Then turn on your phone and go through the entire setup process. This means setting the language and date, signing into your, and connecting to a Wi-Fi network. You should also set up a biometric authentication such as a fingerprint scanner and download a software update if available. Don’t let the fact that the Galaxy S10 is a new phone fool you — lots of phones get software updates soon after their launch.You’ll have to set up these things eventually anyhow, so it’s better to get them out of the way right away. It’s a lot easier as well since you can go through the most important settings one by one instead of searching for them in the Settings menu later on.
Make it your ownNow it’s time to have some fun and customize the phone to your liking. The best place to start is with apps. If you’ve selected to back up the data from your previous handset during the setup process, all your apps will be downloaded automatically.
If you didn’t, it’s time to hit the and download them manually. This is a great chance to do some exploring and perhaps try something new — replace an app you’ve previously used and is not up to your standards with an alternative.
You can head over to the of our website and check out our recommendations for categories like, and more. The next step is to customize your home screens. Start by choosing a and then adding app shortcuts and widgets for easy access. Again, don’t be afraid to try out something different than you’re used to. Also, make sure to configure Edge panels if you plan on using them by heading to Settings Display Edge screen Edge panels.Once that’s done, head into the settings and change the sound for calls, notifications, and alarm. There are a number of them to choose from, but if none are to your liking, you can download an app like to discover new ones.
The last thing we advise you to do is customize the always-on display by heading to Settings Lock screen and then playing with the options under the “Always-on display” section. Before you upgrade to the Galaxy S10, the first thing you should consider doing is selling your Galaxy S9. There are two ways of doing this. The first one is super fast and easy, but it The process is quick and easy and can be done by heading to Settings Advanced Features Bixby key. You can remap the button to open an app of choice or run a quick command that can turn on Bluetooth, for example.However, you can’t completely disable Samsung’s digital assistant — a long press of the button will always bring up Bixby Voice.
The other issue is that you can’t remap the button to open, as Samsung has. Set up mobile data tracking. To get started, head to Settings Connections Data usage Billing cycle and data warning. From there, you can set your billing cycle and the amount of data your plan offers. You can also enable a data warning that will notify you when you have used a predefined amount of data.If you don’t want to use Samsung’s built-in data tracker for whatever reason, you can download an app from the Play Store for your data tracking needs.
We recommend My Data Manager, which is free and packed with features — check it out via the button below. A Galaxy S10 Plus build cost estimate has been published by analytics company TechInsights, giving us an idea of how much each unit costs to produce (via PhoneArena). Samsung's new flagship, revealed at the end of To get started, the first thing you need is a Samsung account — you can create one for free. Then just find the Secure Folder in the app drawer, launch it, sign in with your Samsung account, choose the authentication method you want (fingerprint, PIN, pattern), and you’re good to go.Once it’s set up, you can start adding images, videos, documents, and other files to Secure Folder.
You can check out exactly how to do that by at the link.