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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (128GB, 6GB) 6.5-inch 120Hz AMOLED, Snapdragon 865, IP68 Water Resistant, Dual-SIM GSM Unlocked (Global 4G LTE) SM-G780G/DS International Model with Wireless Charger Bundle in Navy by Wei Shin Yin ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I can't stop being happy with the purchase, a very good deal!

I feel obligated to point out right off the bat that this is a version for snap, and on exynos, according by the evaluations, the picture looks very different. I am very happy with the phone, and out of the available options, I believe it is the finest choice. Paid 35 dollars for it. The advantages of it include the following: - Camera. The flagship main camera has good telephoto capabilities and a medium-wide lens. The smartphone produces an outstanding flagship output in both the still image and the moving image (video). - Processor. Not the best implementation of 865 snap, but a phone with an excess of power: any games at maximum graphics and hertz settings always render at 120 frames per second in the interface too (except for genshin, but I have not yet seen a single smartphone that had iron 60 frames per second on high). Genshin is the only exception. Completely content. - Autonomy. I was taken aback by this outcome, as I had anticipated the worst possible outcome. Consistently more than six hours of screen time, 120 hertz refresh rate, and Wi-Fi connectivity with games. The situation is more difficult in the streets with 4G, but the enhanced brightness and 120 frames per second make the end product very, very worthwhile. When you have this phone, you don't need to worry about the charge, you don't need to bring power banks and chargers with you, and you know for certain that a certain amount of battery charge will be sufficient for you. Astonished by Samsung's level of independence, especially considering that his sibling on the Exinos has four hours of screen time - Screen. Great, my interactions with him are always enjoyable, and I have never had any issues, even when the sun was really bright. - The vibration was just what I was looking for. Nice, printing it out is a joyous experience. - Stereo. I was once again taken aback by the high quality and impressive volume of the finished product. I am relieved to say that they did not skimp on this aspect. - The user interface and the experience as a whole OneUI is, in my opinion, the best shell for androids, and I really enjoy using it. Heavy, with a few minor bugs here and there, but an astonishing quantity of features: Bixby scripts (I don't remember that there were such on other shells, only here on IOS, but I could be wrong), the KNOX folder, pairing with Windows, and the design itself were all things that I found to be satisfying. - Both the design and the aluminum frames are appealing to me. Nonetheless, the back is made of plastic; however, this is factored into the cost of the device. I like plastic. - Does not become very hot. Only became warm after being used for the first two hours, which is to be expected. Now, even during games, I do not experience any heating. - A double slot that can accommodate two SIM cards or a SIM card and an SD card. It's quite neat that you can put an SD card in there. Many disadvantages, including issues with the tach. The very first thing that I checked was that it was not on my copy. However, because this problem also happens on the snap, it is imperative that this be examined before leaving the store. I believe the issue was resolved with updated firmware. - The fingerprint reader in the computer. Just economical, functions faultlessly, but is not particularly quick. Nonetheless, this explains why the phone is priced so modestly in comparison. I'm not sure why, but the protection in my hands that's supposed to prevent inadvertent pushing does not always work. - There is no 3.5 mm headphone jack included in the 128 GB model. A major drawback for me, however these days I think it comes standard on most phones.