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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S20 5G 128GB - Cloud Blue for GSM Carriers by Michal Adach ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not perfect quality, there is a small defect.

Before that, there existed a model known as the S10, which is still in use today. When compared to the prior model (S10), the current one (S20) does not improve in any way, and in fact, it performs worse than the earlier model in many different respects. Let's start with the fact that the camera is, without a doubt, the one thing that is the most important to me. When compared to the S10, the S20 does not exhibit any observable signs of improvement. When compared to the main one, which has about the same level of accuracy as the front one, the front one shoots pretty poorly. It focuses less correctly, there is more background noise, and the smoothness option on the S20 is less effective at 8 than it is at 3, but the smoothness setting on the S10 is more effective at 3. It was frustrating to have to deal with something that was also upsetting at the same time. I believed I was going to be getting a new product with an improved camera when I made the purchase, but what I ended up getting was one that was even less capable than the one I had before. The temperature on the phone is significantly greater than the temperature on the S10. A glacial pace can be expected from the Samsung Pay app. I put the phone on S10 for one second, and everything was paid for, while here you have to wait twenty to thirty seconds before you can advance with anything. I put the phone on S10 for one second, and everything was paid for. It is extremely inconvenient to have to hold the phone to a friend without support from below in order to record or chat on the phone since the repositioned microphone in place of the headphone jack is constantly covered by the little finger. This makes it necessary to hold the phone in order to record or converse on the phone. There is no adapter that can be utilized with the conventional headphones that are available. There is no USB cord. The only adjustment that was made that was for the better was to remove the button that was labeled "Bixby;" many thanks for that. Those who are considering an upgrade from S10, on the other hand, should not follow my recommendation. If I had the opportunity to go back, I would not waste my money on S20 since I do not believe that it is worth what it costs.

Pros
  • great display, and a respectable primary camera
Cons
  • a front camera with low quality and an extremely warm temperature