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S10 is a designation used for several products and vehicles, with the best-known uses being the Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone line and the Chevrolet S-10 compact pickup truck. The term appears across different industries, often denote­ing a model year, chassis, or product family.

The Samsung Galaxy S10 refers to a series of flagship smartphones released by Samsung in 2019. The

The Chevrolet S-10 is a compact pickup truck produced by General Motors under the Chevrolet brand from

Other uses of the S10 designation exist in niche applications and regional product lines, but the two

lineup
includes
the
S10e,
S10,
and
S10+,
with
a
later
S10
5G
model
expanding
the
family
for
5G
networks.
Design
features
vary
by
model
but
generally
include
a
nearly
edge-to-edge
display,
a
punch-hole
or
small
front
camera
cutout,
and
multiple
rear
cameras
that
cover
wide,
telephoto,
and
ultrawide
perspectives.
The
S10
devices
typically
employ
high-end
processors
(market-dependent),
substantial
RAM
and
storage
options,
and
a
mix
of
security
features
such
as
an
in-display
or
ultrasonic
fingerprint
sensor.
Wireless
charging,
reverse
wireless
charging,
and
IP-rated
water
resistance
are
common,
and
the
phones
run
on
Android
with
Samsung’s
One
UI,
receiving
software
updates
over
several
years.
1982
to
2004.
It
was
offered
with
two-wheel
drive
and
four-wheel
drive
configurations
and
powered
by
a
range
of
engines,
including
four-
and
six-cylinder
options,
later
complemented
by
more
powerful
V6
choices.
The
S-10
paired
with
a
variety
of
trims
and
body
styles,
serving
mainly
as
a
work-oriented
light-duty
pickup.
A
sport-utility
variant,
the
S-10
Blazer,
shared
the
same
platform
and
was
marketed
as
a
two-door
SUV.
In
2004
GM
phased
out
the
S-10
in
favor
of
newer
truck
architectures,
with
the
Chevrolet
Colorado
succeeding
much
of
its
market
segment.
examples
above
are
the
most
widely
recognized.