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Comparision Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Motorola Droid Turbo 2

Samsung Galaxy S10

WINNER
Samsung Galaxy S10

Rating: 63 points
Motorola Droid Turbo 2

Motorola Droid Turbo 2

Rating: 22 points
Grade
Samsung Galaxy S10
Motorola Droid Turbo 2
Performance
3
0
Display
9
7
Camera
2
1
Battery
3
2
Other
9
5
Main characteristics
5
5
Audio
10
0
Interfaces and communications
9
6

Top specs and features

AnTuTu

Samsung Galaxy S10: 424130 Motorola Droid Turbo 2: 58457

Main camera resolution

Samsung Galaxy S10: 12 MP Motorola Droid Turbo 2: 21 MP

Android Version

Samsung Galaxy S10: 9 Motorola Droid Turbo 2: 5.1

Battery capacity

Samsung Galaxy S10: 3400 mAh Motorola Droid Turbo 2: 3760 mAh

Pixel density per screen inch

Samsung Galaxy S10: 550 ppi Motorola Droid Turbo 2: 544 ppi

Description

Camera Comparison In DxOMark tests, Samsung Galaxy S10 scored There is no data points. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 scored There is no data in the DxOMark camera test.

Resolution of the main camera sensor for Samsung Galaxy S10 12 MP, versus 21 MP for Motorola Droid Turbo 2. Main camera aperture at Samsung Galaxy S10 f/1.5. At Motorola Droid Turbo 2 aperture reaches f/2. The first smartphone has a Dual LED flash, the second one has a Dual LED flash.

The resolution of the front camera for the first device is 10 MP vs. 5 MP for Motorola Droid Turbo 2. As for aperture, the first smartphone has f/1.9 versus f/There is no data for the second.

Performance comparison. Samsung Galaxy S10 has the Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9820 chip installed. The processor frequency reaches 2.7 GHz. ARM Mali-G76 is responsible for graphics. The frequency of the graphics core reaches 700 MHz. Samsung Galaxy S10 has 8 GB of RAM installed. The maximum amount of RAM for this model reaches 12. The RAM version is DDRThere is no data.

Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 V2.1. The processor frequency is 2 GHz. In terms of graphics, the Qualcomm Adreno 430, kernel is used here. The video core is capable of operating at a frequency of up to 650 MHz. The machine is equipped with 3 GB of RAM. RAM version for Motorola Droid Turbo 2 DDRThere is no data.

Tests in benchmarks. In the AnTuTu benchmark, Samsung Galaxy S10 scored 424130 points out of 911349 points possible. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 scored 58457 on AnTuTu.

Comparison of displays. On board Samsung Galaxy S10 installed AMOLED screen matrix. The display resolution is 6.1 inches. The pixel density reaches 550dpi screen.

Samsung Galaxy S10's screen refresh rate is 60 Hz. And the brightness of the display reaches 830 cd/m².

Motorola Droid Turbo 2 has a AMOLED matrix with a diagonal of 5.4 inches. Here the pixel density is 544 ppi. The screen refresh rate is There is no data Hz. And the display brightness reaches There is no data cd/m².

Equipment and general characteristics. Samsung Galaxy S10 came out in There is no data. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 submitted There is no data.

The first smartphone has an IP68 class of protection against dust and moisture, compared to the IPThere is no data class of the second device.

Samsung Galaxy S10 supports up to 2 sim cards, versus 1 for Motorola Droid Turbo 2.

Samsung Galaxy S10 weighs 157 grams, versus 168 grams for Motorola Droid Turbo 2. The thickness of the first smartphone is 7.8 mm, versus 9.2 mm for the second one.

Samsung Galaxy S10 has USB version 3.1 and Motorola Droid Turbo 2 has got 2 USB version. The first smartphone is running 9 version of Android. The second device has the 5.1 version of Android installed. Samsung Galaxy S10 is capable of supporting the 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi version. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 supports the 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi version.

The first smartphone supports memory cards up to 512 GB, the second up to There is no data GB.

Why Samsung Galaxy S10 is better than Motorola Droid Turbo 2

  • AnTuTu 424130 против 58457 , more on 626%
  • Android Version 9 против 5.1 , more on 76%
  • Pixel density per screen inch 550 ppi против 544 ppi, more on 1%
  • Display size 6.1 " против 5.4 ", more on 13%
  • RAM 8 GB против 3 GB, more on 167%

Samsung Galaxy S10 vs Motorola Droid Turbo 2: highlights

Samsung Galaxy S10
Samsung Galaxy S10
Motorola Droid Turbo 2
Motorola Droid Turbo 2
Performance
AnTuTu
The AnTuTu score is an important characteristic of all Android devices. This score consists of such components as RAM speed, 2D and 3D graphics performance, processor performance. Show more
424130
max 1352159
Average: 109983.5
58457
max 1352159
Average: 109983.5
RAM
The more RAM you have, the more apps and processes you can run at the same time without lag or performance degradation.
8 GB
max 18
Average: 2.8 GB
3 GB
max 18
Average: 2.8 GB
Processor configuration
2 ядра по 2.7 + 2 ядра по 2.3 + 4 ядра по 1.9 GHz
8 ядер по 2
L3 cache size
A large amount of L3 memory accelerates results in the CPU and system performance settings
2 MB
max 4
Average: 3.2 MB
MB
max 4
Average: 3.2 MB
The maximum frequency of the processor
2.7 GHz
max 3.46
Average: 1.8 GHz
2 GHz
max 3.46
Average: 1.8 GHz
Processor model
There are many different processor models from different manufacturers such as Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung Exynos and Apple A-series. Each processor model has its own unique characteristics, such as the number of cores, clock speed, architecture, and energy efficiency. Show more
Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9820
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 V2.1
Graphic accelerator (GPU)
Responsible for processing and displaying graphics on the device screen.
ARM Mali-G76
Qualcomm Adreno 430,
Maximum memory card capacity
512
max 2048
Average: 402.8
max 2048
Average: 402.8
Memory card
microSD
microSDXC
Cumulative memory
512
max 1024
Average:
64
max 1024
Average:
Maximum RAM
More RAM allows you to run more demanding applications and perform multiple tasks at the same time without compromising performance.
12
max 18
Average:
max 18
Average:
Process technology
The small size of semiconductors means that this is a new generation chip.
8 nm
Average: 22.9 nm
20 nm
Average: 22.9 nm
The maximum frequency of the graphics core
The graphics processing unit (GPU) is characterized by a high clock speed.
700 MHz
max 1100
Average: 611.8 MHz
650 MHz
max 1100
Average: 611.8 MHz
Display
Pixel density per screen inch
The higher the density of pixels per inch, the sharper and more detailed the image will be displayed on the screen. The high pixel density creates smoother edges and sharper details. Show more
550 ppi
max 848
Average: 296.2 ppi
544 ppi
max 848
Average: 296.2 ppi
Display size
Image perception depends on the screen size. The bigger, the better.
6.1 "
max 10.1
Average: 5.1 "
5.4 "
max 10.1
Average: 5.1 "
Screen resolution
The higher the screen resolution, the more detailed and clear the image can be seen. However, screen resolution is not the only factor affecting image quality. Factors such as screen type, brightness, contrast, and color reproduction are also important. Show more
1440 x 3040 px
1440 x 2560
Surface use
88 %
max 98
Average: 66.8 %
68 %
max 98
Average: 66.8 %
Maximum brightness
830 cd/m²
max 1600
Average: 572 cd/m²
cd/m²
max 1600
Average: 572 cd/m²
Gorilla Glass
Protective glass technology is used to increase the strength and resistance of the smartphone screen to scratches, bumps and damage.
Available
Available
scratch resistant glass
Available
Available
Display supports HDR 10 technology
HDR10 technology provides a wider range of brightness, greater color depth and more accurate display of light and dark areas of images.
Available
There is no data
Screen brightness
The intensity of light emitted by a device's display is called brightness.
800 cd/m²
max 2000
Average: 758.7 cd/m²
cd/m²
max 2000
Average: 758.7 cd/m²
Screen refresh rate
The refresh rate of the screen affects the image quality. The higher the score, the less screen flicker and the better the representation of movements. Show more
60 Hz
max 240
Average: 77.4 Hz
Hz
max 240
Average: 77.4 Hz
Screen Matrix
There are various types of screen matrices such as IPS, AMOLED, TFT and others. IPS screens provide wide viewing angles and good color accuracy. AMOLED screens have richer colors, deeper blacks and lower power consumption. TFT screens usually offer a more affordable price but may have limited viewing angles and less accurate color reproduction. Show more
AMOLED
AMOLED
Aspect Ratio
19:09
16:09
DCI-P3
Support for DCI-P3 means that the display is able to reproduce a wider range of colors than the standard sRGB color space.
Available
There is no data
Dual Edge Экран
Such a screen has curved side edges, which creates the effect of a borderless view and allows you to expand the display area of the screen.
Available
There is no data
Multitouch
The ability of the touch screen to respond to the simultaneous touch of several points at once.
Available
Available
capacitive
A type of touch screen that responds to the touch of a finger or other conductive objects.
Available
Available
Camera
Front camera resolution
10 MP
max 64
Average: 7.7 MP
5 MP
max 64
Average: 7.7 MP
main camera aperture
wide aperture is available at the minimum focal length. When using a wide aperture, the sensor captures more light. This way you can sharpen and avoid the blurring effect at fast shutter speeds. You can also reduce the sharpness if you want to blur the background to focus on the subject. Show more
1.5 f
Average: 2 f
2 f
Average: 2 f
Type (processor)
Octa-Core
Octa-Core
Main camera resolution
The higher the resolution of the main camera, the more detailed and clear photos and videos can be. However, resolution is not the only factor affecting image quality. Optics quality, pixel size, light sensitivity and other factors are also important. Show more
12 MP
max 200
Average: 14.2 MP
21 MP
max 200
Average: 14.2 MP
Pixel Size (Main Camera)
Larger pixels can also provide greater detail and dynamic range.
1.4 µm
max 2.2
Average: 1.2 µm
µm
max 2.2
Average: 1.2 µm
4K (Selfie Camera)
60
max 120
Average: 42.6
max 120
Average: 42.6
1080 (Selfie Camera)
30
max 240
Average: 32.7
max 240
Average: 32.7
Dual camera
In poor lighting conditions, it is difficult to take a high-quality photo. The dual camera takes two pictures in a row and superimposes them on top of each other, thereby improving the quality and sharpness of the image. It also allows you to blur the background. Show more
Available
There is no data
Manual focus adjustment
Allows the user to independently determine the focus point on the subject when taking photos or videos.
Available
There is no data
Setting the ISO value
Available
Available
Scene mode
Allows you to select preset settings optimized for various types of scenes and shooting conditions.
Available
Available
Burst Mode
Available
There is no data
Video recording (main camera)
2160 x 60
2160 x 30
Supports slow motion video
Available
Available
Front camera aperture
The smaller the aperture value, the more light enters the camera sensor, which can improve the quality of shooting in dark conditions.
1.9
max 5
Average: 2.1
max 5
Average: 2.1
Flash
If the lighting leaves much to be desired, a flash will come in handy. The device can also be used as a flashlight.
Available
Available
Flash
If the lighting leaves much to be desired, a flash will come in handy. The device can also be used as a flashlight.
Dual LED
Dual LED
Flash
If the lighting leaves much to be desired, a flash will come in handy. The device can also be used as a flashlight.
Available
Available
Flash
If the lighting leaves much to be desired, a flash will come in handy. The device can also be used as a flashlight.
Dual LED
Dual LED
Dual camera
In poor lighting conditions, it is difficult to take a high-quality photo. The dual camera takes two pictures in a row and superimposes them on top of each other, thereby improving the quality and sharpness of the image. It also allows you to blur the background. Show more
Available
There is no data
autofocus
To enable autofocus on an object, just touch its icon on the touch screen.
Available
Available
Main camera sensor size
Image quality depends on the size of the sensor, the larger it is, the more light it captures.
5.76 x 4.29 mm
There is no data
Flash drive
UFS 2.1
There is no data
zoom
Optical
Digital
Stabilization
A technology that reduces camera shake for clearer and more stable photos and videos.
Optical
Digital
Shooting timer
Allows you to set a delay before the camera triggers.
Available
Available
triple camera
Available
There is no data
Phase detection autofocus (PDAF)
Autofocus technology that uses phase comparison to quickly and accurately focus on a subject. This technology analyzes the phase of light passing through a smartphone's lens to determine if an object is in focus or not. Show more
Available
Available
exposure compensation
A feature that allows the user to adjust the brightness or exposure of photos before or after shooting. It allows you to control the amount of light that hits the camera's sensor to achieve the desired level of light and detail in your photo. Show more
Available
Available
Battery
Battery type
One of the most common types is the lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery.
Li-Polymer
Li-Ion
Fast charge power
Most modern smartphones support fast charging with a power of 10 to 40 watts.
25 W
max 240
Average: 26.1 W
15 W
max 240
Average: 26.1 W
Reverse charging
Ability to use the device as a power source for charging other devices.
Available
There is no data
Battery capacity
The larger the battery capacity, the longer the smartphone can work without recharging.
3400 mAh
max 22000
Average: 3090.7 mAh
3760 mAh
max 22000
Average: 3090.7 mAh
Non-removable battery
Available
Available
Fast charging technology
To reduce the amount of time it takes to charge, devices use Qualcomm's Quick Charge or Pump Express fast charging technologies. For example, with this technology, it takes only 30 minutes to charge the battery to 50%. Show more
Available
Available
Other
Main characteristics
Weight
157 g
Average: 158.9 g
168 g
Average: 158.9 g
Thickness
7.8 mm
Average: 9.7 mm
9.2 mm
Average: 9.7 mm
Width
70.4 mm
Average: 71 mm
78 mm
Average: 71 mm
Height
149.9 mm
Average: 143.5 mm
149.8 mm
Average: 143.5 mm
Frameless
Available
There is no data
Waterproof (IP)
Degree of protection of the device against dust and moisture. The IP standard has two digits, where the first digit describes protection against dust and the second describes protection against moisture. The higher the numbers, the higher the level of protection. Show more
68
max 69
Average: 56.1
max 69
Average: 56.1
Head SAR Radiation Level
The amount of electromagnetic wave energy absorbed by the tissues of the user's head when using the device.
1.47
max 2.79
Average: 0.7
1.45
max 2.79
Average: 0.7
SAR radiation level for the body
The amount of electromagnetic wave energy absorbed by the tissues of the user's body when using the device.
2.57
max 97
Average: 1
max 97
Average: 1
3.5 mm jack
Analog audio jack that allows you to connect standard headphones, headsets, or other audio devices to your smartphone
Available
Available
Android Version
9
max 13
Average: 6.3
5.1
max 13
Average: 6.3
release date
02/01/2019
10/01/2015
Brand
Samsung
Motorola
SIM type
There are several types of SIM cards, including standard SIM, Micro SIM, Nano SIM, and eSIM. Micro SIM was designed for smaller devices and Nano SIM for even thinner and more compact smartphones. eSIM (embedded SIM) is an embedded electronic SIM module that does not require a physical card. Show more
Nano SIM
Nano SIM
Audio
3.5 mm jack
Analog audio jack that allows you to connect standard headphones, headsets, or other audio devices to your smartphone
Available
Available
FM receiver
It can work as an FM radio if you connect headphones.
Available
There is no data
Interfaces and communications
GPS
GPS helps to determine the location of the subject, to find maps. Used in applications where navigation is required.
Available
Available
NFC
NFC is a near field communication required for transactions, payments.
Available
Available
Bluetooth version
Each new version of Bluetooth has its own features and improvements over the previous version.
5
max 6
Average: 3.9
4.1
max 6
Average: 3.9
4K recording
60
max 960
Average: 38.7
30
max 960
Average: 38.7
Entry 2160
60
max 120
Average: 36.9
max 120
Average: 36.9
Entry 1080
240
max 960
Average: 40.3
30
max 960
Average: 40.3
Entry 720
960
max 7680
Average: 185.2
max 7680
Average: 185.2
HDR10 video recording
The ability to record video with improved dynamic range and brighter and more contrasting colors.
Available
Available
WiFi version
Indicates the supported version of the Wi-Fi wireless standard. For example, Wi-Fi version 6 (802.11ax) is newer and more advanced, offering faster data transfer rates. Show more
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
A-GPS
A-GPS uses a combination of GPS signals and data from the cellular network to determine the current position of your smartphone faster and more accurately. Show more
Available
Available
Glonass
Global satellite navigation system developed by Russia.
Available
Available
Beidou
Global satellite navigation system developed by China.
Available
There is no data
Number of SIM cards
2
max 2
Average: 1.9
1
max 2
Average: 1.9
Bluetooth A2DP
A2DP allows your smartphone to stream high-quality, lossless audio to wireless headphones, speakers, or other compatible Bluetooth audio devices.
Available
Available
Bluetooth LE
Bluetooth low energy technology support
Available
Available
USB OTG
This feature allows the smartphone to act as a host and connect other USB devices such as flash drives, keyboards, mice, and other peripherals directly to the smartphone. Show more
Available
There is no data
USB charging
Available
Available
OTA updates
With the OTA update function, the smartphone can automatically download and install new versions of the operating system, security patches and other updates without the need to connect to a computer. Show more
Available
Available
Wireless charger
YES
YES
4G (LTE)
LTE is located on a system on a chip (SoC). Built-in cellular-type LTE allows you to download much faster than older 3G technologies.
Available
Available
Support for ANT+ connectivity
ANT+ is a wireless protocol similar to Bluetooth Smart. It is most commonly used for fitness devices that track heart rate and for cadence sensors that connect to other devices such as sports watches, smartphones or bike computers. Show more
Available
Gyroscope
The gyroscope is needed to measure or maintain the orientation of the device. It is achieved by measuring the angular velocity of rotation. They were originally made with a spinning rotor that detected changes in orientation such as rotation or twisting. Show more
Available
Available
USB version
New versions are more convenient in power management, work faster
3.1
max 3.2
Average: 2.1
2
max 3.2
Average: 2.1
Compass
The compass is essential for navigation software and games.
Available
Available
Barometer
A barometer is needed to measure atmospheric pressure. The device can warn of unexpected changes in the weather, for example, if the pressure has dropped sharply, this indicates that the weather will worsen in the near future. When properly configured, the barometer can determine altitude and pinpoint location when connected to GPS. Show more
Available
There is no data
Wi-Fi
The device can work via Wi-Fi.
Available
Available
Accelerometer
The accelerometer measures the linear acceleration of the device in space. It is needed to determine when the device changes from vertical to horizontal. Show more
Available
Available
Galileo
Satellite navigation system developed by the European Union.
Available
There is no data
Proximity sensor
The main purpose of the sensor is to automatically turn off the screen or block touch input when the smartphone is near the user's ear during a call or close to the face during a conversation. This prevents accidental touching or activation of functions during a call and improves usability. Show more
Available
Available
Light sensor
Used to detect the light intensity around the smartphone and adjust the screen brightness according to that level.
Available
There is no data
Hall Sensor
Detects and measures the magnetic field near the smartphone.
Available
There is no data
Game buttons
Not available
Not available
geo tags
Allows you to add location information (geographic coordinates) to photos and videos taken on a smartphone.
Available
Available
3G
B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B4 (1700/2100 AWS A-F), B5 (850), B8 (900), B34 (TD 2000), B39 (TD 1900+)
B1 (2100), B2 (1900), B5 (850), B8 (900)
Dual band
The ability to support dual frequency bands for wireless communications, typically Wi-Fi or cellular. This means that the device can operate in both the 2.4GHz band and the 5GHz band. Show more
Available
Available
Wi-Fi Direct
technology that allows devices to connect to each other directly over a Wi-Fi wireless connection, without the need for a router or access point.
Available
There is no data
Wi-Fi Display
Wi-Fi Display in smartphones refers to a technology that allows the image and sound from a mobile device to be transmitted to a large screen, such as a TV or monitor, via a Wi-Fi wireless connection. Show more
Available
There is no data
Wi-Fi MiMO
MIMO allows you to increase bandwidth and improve signal quality by simultaneously transmitting and receiving multiple data streams between devices.
Available
Available
AVRCP (Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile)
Allows you to control audio and video playback on connected devices using your smartphone as a remote control. AVRCP allows you to skip tracks, adjust volume, play, pause or stop playback of media content on connected devices. Show more
Available
There is no data
HID (Human Interface Profile)
The HID profile allows you to use your smartphone as a wireless keyboard, mouse, joystick, or other input device to control computers, TVs, game consoles, and other devices. Show more
Available
There is no data
OPP (Object Push Profile)
Is a Bluetooth profile that allows you to transfer objects (files, pictures, contacts, etc.) between devices.
Available
There is no data
DIP (Device ID Profile)
Bluetooth profile that provides information about a device's unique identifier. It allows other devices to obtain identification information about the smartphone, such as its name, Bluetooth address, and other information necessary to interact with the device. Show more
Available
There is no data
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
This is a Bluetooth profile that allows you to establish a wireless connection between a smartphone and a headset/car system, providing hands-free calling and call control. Show more
Available
There is no data
HSP (Headset Profile)
It is a Bluetooth profile for wireless connection and use of headsets and headphones.
Available
There is no data
MAP (Message Access Profile)
Refers to a profile that allows the smartphone to exchange text messages with connected devices via Bluetooth.
Available
There is no data
PAN (Personal Area Networking Profile)
Refers to a profile that allows you to establish a wireless connection between your smartphone and other devices for exchanging data.
Available
There is no data
PBAP/PAB (Phone Book Access Profile)
A profile that allows a device to access the contacts and phonebook entries of a compatible device via Bluetooth.
Available
There is no data

FAQ

How do Samsung Galaxy S10 and Motorola Droid Turbo 2 perform in benchmarks?

According to the AnTuTu benchmark, Samsung Galaxy S10 scored 424130 points. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 scored 58457 on AnTuTu test out of 911349 possible.

What camera do smartphones have?

Resolution of the main camera sensor for Samsung Galaxy S10 12 MP, versus 21 MP for Motorola Droid Turbo 2.

The front camera of the first smartphone received a resolution of 10 MP, versus 5 MP of the second.

Which accumulator is better for Samsung Galaxy S10 or Motorola Droid Turbo 2?

The battery capacity of Samsung Galaxy S10 is 3400 mAh, versus 3760 for Motorola Droid Turbo 2.

What kind of memory?

As for the built-in memory, it is 512 GB for the first device, and 64 GB for the second.

What screen do smartphones have

The screen of the first smartphone is equipped with a AMOLED matrix, the second with a AMOLED matrix.

Which processor is better - Samsung Galaxy S10 or Motorola Droid Turbo 2?

Samsung Galaxy S10 has Samsung Exynos 9 Octa 9820 on board, the other has Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 V2.1.

What is the screen resolution?

The display resolution of Samsung Galaxy S10 is 6.1 inches, versus 5.4 inches for Motorola Droid Turbo 2.

How much do they weigh?

Samsung Galaxy S10 weighs 157 grams, versus 168 grams for Motorola Droid Turbo 2.

How many SIM cards are supported?

The first smartphone can support up to 2, versus 1 for the second.

When did the sales start?

Samsung Galaxy S10 was announced in There is no data. Motorola Droid Turbo 2 in There is no data.

What operating system version are you using?

Samsung Galaxy S10 9 has the Android version, Motorola Droid Turbo 2 5.1 has the Android version.

How much memory can be installed on smartphones?

Samsung Galaxy S10 supports memory cards up to 512 GB and Motorola Droid Turbo 2 up to There is no data GB.

What kind of moisture protection?

IP68 of Samsung Galaxy S10 versus IPThere is no data of Motorola Droid Turbo 2.