Right in here is a custom, one-of-a-kind smartphone and quite a bit more, so we're going to get this bag open and inside. We have got a ton of stuff, so Fest we're gonna start with the little package, and we've got a that looks like a moon, which is gonna, seem really random right now, but it'll make a lot of sense in a minute and a power cable as well as a couple of wooden pieces for a stunt all right. How old do you actually doesn't come with any instructions? Yeah, okay, so little moon set up and as well as the custom smartphone which I'm going to come to? There are two more smartphones that we've got, and these are devices you may well have seen before, but I've been really wanting to get them in and test them in detail myself. First up the galaxy, a 70 labeled by many is Samsung's best mid-range smartphone. But that said, if we open the box up right on top, you've got the smartphone itself. You get a fast 25 watt charger the same as a Galaxy, Note, 10, PC, cable and some kind of mid-tier earphones.
So at around $400, this is actually not one of Samsung's, more expensive phones, and with that in mind, there are three things that stand out: there's got a massive six point: seven inch, Super, AMOLED display and equally hefty 4,500 million power battery. But possibly the most surprising is that it has this whilst not feeling particularly bulky, and the camera is also pretty impressive for the price. It's got very familiar, Samsung feels the other device here is the Galaxy, a 95 G more recent and a little harder to classify. It falls into unusual territory. Furthermore, it's priced almost twice as high at six hundred and sixty-nine pounds or around $800, and for that inside the box to get the same 25 watt, fast charger, pretty much the same box contents overall and the smartphone itself is kind of similar.
That said, there are three things that I think make it stand out: it's not a cheap firm, but it is one of the most affordable 5g smartphones out there, and that 5g is only possible thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chip, which is quite a significant upgrade to the mid-range processor found in the 70. It's got the same large display and 4,500 million power battery, but the camera has been upgraded to 48 megapixels and takes noticeably better images. Plus we've also got a new finish, and it's kind of unusual. The glass on the back is split into four sections, but in a non-symmetrical way, with only the bottom half giving off this rainbow hue in the light, I actually don't hate it now two packages to go, and in order for this smartphone to make sense, we've got to take a look at what's inside here. So space selfie long story short this year is when Samsung celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Galaxy S series, and that coincides with the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, and so this entire unboxing experience is kind of a celebration of that and the idea is that something is sent a galaxy s, 25 G into space, and they want people to submit selfies of themselves so that they can put it on the screen of the Samsung and get another camera to take a photo with the Stars in real time as the backdrop- and this is clearly an important campaign for them, otherwise they wouldn't have done all this.
This says: welcome to Mission hashtag, space selfie, humanity's ultimate act of selfie expression or any question for you is. How will you take yours, and they literally have a display, even with a bunch up there to show that it looks like the galaxy s2 m5g just to read the message. That's kind of cool I have never seen that before there's. Also, this I tell us, you know what this is. So this is just like an invitation.
It's just telling me when it's happening where it's happening and that I could RSVP if I wanted to attend it and now for the device itself, and this is kind of exciting, because I'm strongly considering switching to this phone you'll see why in a minute, well, okay, so custom packaging. This time it says space selfie on the front, and it's just got these Samsung logo below that and if you take off this sleeve, this is a standard galaxy s2 m5g box, but as far as I'm told it is something special if it's not I apologize in advance. Well, okay, so right on top, is the phone and I haven't seen this before, but I'll come to that in a second we've got the standard, 25 watt, fast charger. We've got a USB 80 USB adapter, which lets you transfer stuff from your old phone, the USB cable for data transfer, as well as something I really like. That's packaged with these phones, AKG events alrighty, so the smartphone itself and take off the sleeve.
You will see that we've got a custom engraved space, selfie, s10, 5g and actually says mister he's the boss on it. It's in the crown silver color, which I haven't actually seen before, and it's actually kind of matte, which I like the s10 5g I've, been using, is glossy a little more prone to fingerprints and just generally isn't as drippy right so two things. Firstly, I'm gonna actually send off a space selfie just to see what happens, and secondly, this is actually a perfect opportunity to tell you why no phone in the last six months has actually made me switch away from the s10 5g. So I went to the site that they set up for this campaign. I fell to my details and thought: ok, we're doing a Samsung thing.
We might as well use a photo taken on a Samsung phone and done they said. I'll get the final result on the 31st of October, and so, if it's any good I'll put it on Instagram I. Don't really know what to expect. But if you're curious then do follow along, and I'll keep you updated know this phone I've been using a s10 5g as my main phone for over six months now, and I realize six months is not a long time to have used a phone, but for me, because this is my job and because I get to test so many phones. It's actually rare that in this much time, I didn't find a single phone that I would rather use.
It boils down to this. The s10 5g has very little missing. In fact, I'd go as far to say. It's still, one of the most complete devices out there I was ready to switch to the OnePlus 70 Pro, but when it came out it turns out it was super similar to the 7 Pro and battery life was a bit of a worry. It's a similar story for the pixel 4.
But if you see my hands on video or camera comparison, then you might know I wasn't hugely impressed by that thing and having an ultra-wide camera has kind of become a dealbreaker. For me, the Galaxy, Note, 10.1, and I was expecting to jump ship when that thing came out, but for a number of reasons, I've made a separate video about this. After using the note, I changed my mind and actually the closest I came this year was to the iPhone 11 Pro Max I, think the camera and the battery on that phone were a surprise to a lot of people. It's super reliable and, to me, that's the most important thing. My only real reservation was iOS I loved the software, but I'm the kind of person who wants to sit there and tweak and modify and customize my phone and iOS is just not the best place for that.
So this wasn't sponsored, but it was only possible thanks to Samsung for this space selfie campaign, Qualcomm for the 95 G and coffin warehouse for the 70. So massive thanks and if you enjoyed this video I'm gonna, leave a link for the pixel camera comparison as well as a bunch of other smartphone news which I think you'll find interesting. So thanks all for watching, and I will catch you in the next one.
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