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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Exactly what I needed, it's a great buy, I recommend it.

Following the completion of Note 10+, this S20 has a really pleasant sensation in the hand. It doesn't bother me at all while it's in the pocket of my pants, and you can even sit down to tie your shoes without having to remove your phone from your pocket. This will not work if you are using a shovel; instead, you will need to remove the phone from your pocket. I did not see any significant differences between the camera on this device and the one on the Note 10+. However, the movies and…

Pros
  • A high-quality camera that is both portable and easy to hold.
Cons
  • "raw software" causes a noticeable slowdown when operating with the camera.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

As a result of my positive experiences with the A9 and the S10 models that came before this one, I am now a loyal customer of Samsung. Just recently, I made the decision to purchase this particular model due to the camera. Because of the nature of my job, I am frequently required to travel, and although it is not always possible for me to bring a digital camera with me, there are always interesting things to photograph. Acquired through participation in the Samsung Forward program. They provide

Pros
  • Definitely a camera, the price is reasonable considering the quality, I am really pleased with it, and I would recommend it to others.
Cons
  • app instability can occur at times.

Since 2022, Samsung has released the S6, S8, and S9, and currently there are 20. It was between this and the note10 on snap, and I decided to go with this one. Wrong. I got it for 56 bucks plus buds and as a present. It is absurd to spend so much for 70, and even more absurd to pay so much for 80. Because I only used the headphones once, during the setup process, I do not have any additional information regarding them. I gave them away. The screen is a contentious component; on the one hand…

Pros
  • It has the lowest size of conventional phones, has saved mst, a screen, and google services (in comparison to competing brands), works well with the watch, and has saved space. Sound that is acceptable
Cons
  • Camera, fingerprint reader, screen shim, autonomy, warms up (exinos), and there is no hole for headphones (yes, I do have two sets of wireless headphones). There is currently no assurance displayed on the screen coming from Beeline or alpha. Following the most recent meal, the modem started experiencing data transfer problems.

Even while the camera is not even close to being a DSLR, it nevertheless manages to pack a lot of pretty cool features into its body. Because I don't engage in activities that drain the battery, such as playing games or spending time on social networks, I never have issues with the battery suddenly dying on me. Prior to that, there was the Samsung Galaxy S8, and a qualitative shift in the paradigm that the manufacturer was using for the creation of the device was obvious. This included a better

Pros
  • Handling that's a breeze, a crisp display at 120 hz, and a lovely design all come standard.
Cons
  • It has been heated, but the reason for this is not quite evident. At a certain point in time, the temperature of the phone begins to gradually increase. Some of the workings on the inside of the operating system, most likely.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

You won't have to spend $64,000 on this phone. Ages 35–40, this is a useful gadget. Here, however, the only currency involved is the one being traded. Includes advantages: Powerful. A+ 120 screen. Whoever argues this is not a major advancement is mistaken. The mobile industry hasn't seen anything like this before. After a month of using a 120 Hz screen, I decided to switch back to 60 Hz and was absolutely ASTONISHED by the difference. The idea that all phones were originally 60 Hz is beyond…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Prior to it, he had been a content owner of the S7 for five years, starting from the beginning of sales. FIFTEEN YEARS! Although "you can't go on vacation with this" is comfortable, you have to "be on the wire"))) without changing the battery (although, I have everything planned so that there are qi chargers around, so it didn't soar for me))) In the light, he takes better shots with his camera than many current photographers does, for sure. There were no hesitations or concerns about what to…

Pros
  • Everything is fantastic, including the great phone, camera, and screen. Qi charging does not get wet.
Cons
  • Without a case, it is extremely slippery and dangerous to use while moving.

I've always thought the phone was neat. The screen is stunning, especially in this setting, where it shines with the brightness, contrast, and quality expected of AMOLED panels. The 120 Hz chip is no longer there, and the resulting smoothness, beauty, and briskness of operation give the impression that the phone is even quicker than it actually is. The camera is also rather good, and it comes with a plethora of settings. Under regular conditions, you can use the machine to edit high-quality…

Pros
  • The ergonomics and operability of the screen camera The Sound of Rapid Charging
Cons
  • Battery

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

I previously owned a Redmi 5 Plus, thus for me, there is a noticeable difference in phones. Yes, there wasn't any high-end equipment back then, but unexpectedly, the phone didn't have any WOW factor. Yes, it is perceived to be cooler in many respects, but for 70k, the price for which it is sold, there are too many jambs. You can overlook the drawbacks if you pay 40k for a typical phone. I needed an excellent camera phone because I'm a photographer, but I didn't want to give up comfort when I…

Pros
  • 1. Display. Top-notch quality and calibration. Up until you view the photos on your monitor, everything gets brighter, more vivid, and more pleasant in the mode with saturated hues, which is for egoists. awesome 120Hz. Many people said in reviews and on the forum that they were consuming a battery but that they had barely noticed and that it wasn't a big deal. Another bonus is that there are no borders. This phone is frequently compared to the iPhone 11, however when I held them side by side in my hands, the Apple appeared sloppy, out of date, and bulky and heavy with huge frames. 2. Mechanics. The phone fits comfortably in the hand and is small and slender. The first time you hold the phone in your hands, you may be unsure if it even contains a filling. He must have become accustomed to heavier phones because the difference in size and weight of this one was immediately noticeable. 3. I discovered that the phone is water resistant. Obviously, I won't check this, but I'll consider it a plus. 4. The phone's speed. I have an Exynos phone, and when I bought it, I was really discouraged by the presence of this processor. They write a lot—mostly negative—about him online, particularly in regards to brakes and overheating. Perhaps in the future, I'll add to this evaluation, but for the time being, the phone functions as smoothly, intelligently, and coolly as possible. I mean that the entire operation of the device is "not heated" by this. I won't deny that when shooting in 4K with stabilization, the area around the cameras heats up; if your finger is close by, it may even be somewhat burned. However, I believe that this is mostly due to the size of the phone, though I could be mistaken. Five. Cameras. Once more, to what do you relate it? If you use the same iPhone, it might be better in certain aspects, but software algorithms typically make decisions. The visual quality is also above my expectations, though I would state that there are some bitrate issues and that there are some areas where little details are lost. I'm hoping they'll make some sort of improvement, if not a drastic one, in the future. 6. With the Traid-in promotion, I purchased a phone that was little more expensive than $40,000. I've never regretted accepting it for the money. However, anything over 70k is considered a suspect gadget. 7. Quick recharging
Cons
  • 1. For a phone of this kind, the front camera was quite underwhelming. 2. Promotion. Why $8000 if they are not working? You may come up with a better idea for shooting instead. Why only in FHD does electronic stabilization exist? A 30x zoom joke. Since I wouldn't say that it is working, I took it off a few times and forgot that there was such a mode on the phone. Disappointed YouTube custom films where everyone licks phones for the same amount of money. Well, I would prefer better video stabilization. The camera application, in general, is a bit too difficult. Some modes have a breadth, whereas others do not. One mode has one nuance, while another has not. It doesn't have the same feel as a full-featured camera phone. 3. The image contains algorithms. Yes, the photographs are of good quality, but only until you start to notice a few minor details that eventually add up to a lump. For instance, when zooming in and shooting at 64 MP, the image degrades in some areas after processing the image for a while. It evokes the impression of photographs being digitally adhered together. Added to the night mode's inconsistent performance is HDR. 4. NFC. I tried so hard to grasp it, but it never made sense. One field berry: what Google Pay and Samsung Pay are. It happens fast, but it's still less frequent when the phone at the terminal displays six red icons with an exclamation point in a matter of seconds to indicate that contactless payment was not feasible. I'm not sure why this is happening. 5. Heating is present, as I mentioned. Since there is a chance that this could eventually cause phone brakes, I will mark it as a negative.

Not even the phone's few flaws have convinced me otherwise. The greatest on the market may be found in this flagship of flagships. My rating will decay naturally over time.

Pros
  • Stereotypical: High-Quality (and Much Louder) Sound Performance Algorithms for 4K 60 fps nighttime video stabilization are outstanding. Less common: Official cases of 120Hz mode sweep frequency and autonomy Reaction to vibration Realizing the jack isn't necessary, one feels liberated. Camera-ready cuts are perfectly even, no neighboring pixels are visible, and there is no color distortion.
Cons
  • So, the asking price covers everything. The system has an asymmetrical camera offset. Type-C plug almost landed in the bullseye The Play Market has a scrolling issue, and until you submit your payment information, some websites will not accept Samsung Pay. When the shade is drawn in landscape mode on an iPhone with gestures turned on, it loads the home screen. Showing off with 8k

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

There was an S10 before that, and there is one now. The new model (S20), when compared to the old one (S10), loses to many more than it wins. Let's start with the camera, which is the most crucial item for me. It is no better on the S20 than it is on the S10. The front one shoots significantly poorer than the main one, which is roughly the same. The S20's smoothness at 8 performs worse than the S10's at 3 in terms of focus and noise. This made me really sad and frustrated. I paid for a new…

Pros
  • nice primary camera and display
Cons
  • front camera is poor, it's hot

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible product, not worth your money absolutely!

Samsung Pay's fingerprint and PIN-entry options occasionally vanish. 6. You can restart your phone as many as you like, and the payment option will appear again whenever it pleases. Unfortunately, I can't seem to fix this issue no matter how many times I reinstall the app on my phone. 7. The phone heats up a lot, I don't use it for games, and Samsung DeX is a real pain to run. The phone can become awkward to hold to one's ear throughout longer periods of conversation. Now that we've covered…

Pros
  • Although Samsung Dex is incredibly handy, that is not the model's strongest suit. For me, the model's flaws overshadowed whatever benefits it could have.
Cons
  • Power source 1. She is quite frail. If it was bearable when I first started using it, I now need to constantly switch to energy conservation mode (which is a distinct letdown, as one of the main selling points for me is the always on function, which shuts off in this mode) and bring a powerbank everywhere I go. When the temperature outside dropped to about 60-80%, the phone repeatedly shut off. Do you really think that? As far as I was aware, this issue had been settled a decade ago. It's possible to stop here and go no further. currently very big reduction in reliance on the outlet, but unfortunately not all. Two, a camera. Initially, it made me feel great, but after some time, I started having trouble concentrating. When photographing little objects up close, the quality of the photos is hardly something to brag about. You'll just end up being disappointed in yourself if you compare your nighttime smartphone images to others. Thirdly, the ability to scan documents. If it did, it would be perfect for my home office, but alas, it does not. The phone never recognizes the paper and suggests scanning it. Experimented with the feature on and off, as well as with several other wallpapers. My S9 husband understands fully; I have a one-in-a-hundred case. When compared to the iPhone's scanning implementation, which is a match made in heaven, samsung's approach of just cropping the photo to suit the page is a breeze. It's a screen, number four. I've experimented with varying the settings, resolution, and refresh rate, but it still twitches when scrolling through lengthy web pages. It's quite taxing on the eyes, and nothing helps. 5.The brightness of the screen is automatically adjusted. Whatever happened to the sensor or the program, this is the pits. The screen's brightness level can drop to zero or up, seemingly at random. I've basically just been leaving the curtains open and adjusting the lighting as of late.

I picked the iPhone 12 over the S20 and S21. Due to the s20's lower cost, curved screen, and full set, as well as the fact that (in my opinion) the design was better executed. Purchase not let down. The smartphone operates quite quickly. Even if the Exynos 990 gets warm, I don't mind. The battery is depleted very rapidly if you use the screen at a frequency of 120 Hz (the picture really becomes smoother and more pleasant at this rate). However, it also has a native charging capability that…

Pros
  • Android system Screen Fingerprint Scanner Design Performance
Cons
  • Battery Camera (specifically, the camera's software)