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Hey everybody, this is Erica, the technology nerd who likes to film stuff. I wasn't at unpacked for personal reasons, but I was in the know, and Samsung shipped me a Galaxy S10 Plus device to look at. Samsung released an overwhelming amount of devices the other day, which is great because there's a device for everyone. So, I spent a good bit of time composing together a summary that explains all the new features while testing out a few confirming the old but great features that stuck around and pointing out what's interesting about each of the four models released at unpacked. So let's get into it. For all the new features for the S10 family, we first have Android Pi with simplified One UI, which I am quite liking, especially the official dark mode and the full-screen gestures in place of the navigation bar. We have the Infinity-O dynamic AMOLED displays that support HDR 10 Plus. This is across all the phones, so this is an AMOLED screen that has two color profiles: sRGB and DCI-P3. I will get into the accuracy of these profiles in the full review, but don't be fooled into thinking the vivid mode's full-color volume will make everything look accurate. There is still no color management, and you need to select the right profile for the content you are viewing. Most everything is encoded for sRGB, so the vivid P3 mode will just oversaturate content not meant for it. It's got peak luminance of 1200 nits but typical max brightness of 700 nits and a fantastic contrast ratio since this is OLED. But the big thing here is the dynamic tone mapping. So Samsung says about HDR 10 Plus, it optimizes colors from scene to scene and produces better contrast between dark and light...