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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 8/128 GB Smartphone, Dual: nano SIM eSIM, grey by Dagmara Rudowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I definitely recommend buying, I didn't notice any disadvantages.

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 images and films, while in pro mode, you can use a tripod to snap photos almost as well as a full-size camera. Just using your brain is enough to start things off well. However, games present a unique set of challenges. Playing demanding games like tanks and pubg at max speed is a challenge for him, but if he sticks to medium settings, he should be fine. Surprised by how quickly it charged. It takes around an hour and a few minutes to fully charge from 1% to 100%. Sound. I was completely unprepared for this. It's excellent; powerful, full, and well-balanced. The stereo effect is so perfectly executed that even simple music listening becomes an enjoyable experience. Sure enough, we can find fault with that, too. Time until the battery dies. The phone won't make it through a day of heavy use till nightfall. For me, these include the GPS, my social media accounts, and the camera. The battery life of cameras in particular can be measured in hours rather than days. Therefore, if you are a serious photographer, you should invest in a spare battery.

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