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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, 128GB in Cloud Pink for GSM carriers by Wan Mohd Taufik (Wan ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm not completely satisfied with the product.

For the low, low price of $482.00, I had to have one of these things for a special offer. Even so, it's a hefty price to pay. Previously, everything seemed to work with Samsung A-series models. But after the screen cracked, I knew it was time to upgrade to a new phone with superior specs all around. Half of the famous people I asked suggested I get an iPhone, but I couldn't get along with it, and after getting used to Android I didn't want to learn the unfamiliar iOS, which seemed too complicated. After doing some research into the options available, I settled on Samsung as my last remaining smartphone brand, having already discarded iPhones and Chinese cellphones that lacked Google's services. The benefits and drawbacks of this phone are highly intertwined. I'll begin with the camera - after the A series, naturally, space) the level of detail is maintained, the increase is up to 5x without much loss of quality, and 10x is also normal, but if you turn on 64 mp, there is no longer any question of any increase without loss of quality (, in 64 mp mode, very tight autofocus when shooting an object at close range, cm 30-50 ). Camera work is a heat-generating process. The screen refresh rate of 120 Hz is fantastic and cutting-edge, but. Nevertheless, this mode is only available in FHD+ resolution (2400 x 1080) while the battery life is rapidly draining. Use 120 hertz if you value either smooth video or long battery life. The premium hardware is worthless if you can't play your game for 10 minutes because your smartphone's screen and back heat up to 40 degrees Fahrenheit or more. And in this case, gentlemen, the limiter is due to overheating; after 30 to 40 minutes, you will see that the system's running frequency has been lowered in order to prevent overheating. With 120 Hz and mob on, the battery won't last all day. Even though our bodies. spend the vast majority of their time in pocket mode, they still have access to the internet and bluetooth. While the stereo speakers don't necessarily sound horrible, cranking them up to their maximum volume can cause the back cover to vibrate loose. A full charge can be achieved in 1 hour and 20 minutes, which is fantastic, but it is unclear how quickly charging will effect the battery's longevity. Good video quality was achieved, although the use of 8k resolution was purely for aesthetic purposes. There's been an influx of videos recently.

Pros
  • Stylish, ergonomically perfect for prolonged use Steel's destructive force Factory-fresh camera film displayed on the screen For me, the headphone jack was just a dust trap on previous-generation smartphones, so I never bothered to use one.
Cons
  • I'd rather not have to decide between being paid a fair wage and having some control over my time at work because of the high expense of working for Samsung, but they force you to pick between the two. the flagship, if you will. Although I'm not a fan, people seem intrigued by the prospect of "playing" a phone at its maximum settings, which includes taking photos, watching videos, and playing games. 70% of the power reserve is wasted, however, to keep the machine from overheating. Poor battery, won't last a day; again, you have to choose between portability and quality. Overall, the shot is impressive, but the 64 megapixels are a pain when using autofocus. Overall, I'm a little peeved because this isn't what I expected from the lead ship. Disabling review and wondering why.

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