God bless Samsung for creating this wonderful phone (the S20)! The grip is comfortable, the NORMAL vibration was delivered, and now it's the same as that of Yabloko! In contrast to the S10, I do not have the impression that I have been tricked. 120 hertz - there's nothing to say at all - you have to look, well, it's just incredibly smooth and effortless (as in apples, again). Camera! Thanks again. When I got the S10, the photos it took were worse than those taken by my S8, the noise was like a horse, there was no significant difference while shooting in low light, and the telephoto lens was generally useless for show. Here, the camera is blazingly quick, the microphone amplification mode was brought in when approaching (I received it from the Note 10), the photos are juicier than juice, the night mode is fantastic, and there is also a width. The quality of the front camera has, in my opinion, remained the same; the only improvement is that it now captures a little broader angle, which is unquestionably a benefit. By the way, the S8 is still in production to this day, and in terms of ergonomics, I really enjoy it, as opposed to shovels, which I find uncomfortable. Hence, the S20 got rather close to him - shine. Regarding my level of independence, I managed to eke out of the dozens of relatively infrequent screen time sessions over four hours. In addition, I have a Galaxy Watch as part of the package, in addition to a number of calls and notifications, as well as Wi-Fi, and, in general, a significant daily load. In a nutshell, it is three hours and forty minutes. This phone also writes "Learning Usage patterns," suggesting that it can teach itself how to utilize various programs. But I have already survived 2 hours and 25 minutes of the screen with 100% charge and another 62% remained at the 120Hz screen, so I predict a performance comparable to that of the S10 (which is enough for me by the way). The scanner works just as quickly and accurately as it does on the Galaxy S10, and in my opinion, the face unlock feature has gotten a little bit faster. However, I can think of other reasons why this might be the case. The speakers have gotten worse in my opinion; there are now many tops, and the wonderful stereo effect that the model before it had has been eliminated. Instead, the sound "fills up" on the right side of the room; this may be because the slot for the conversational speaker has been reduced in size, but these are minor complaints at best. In general, if you found any of this information to be helpful, we are very glad. And while we're on the subject, don't think twice about upgrading to the Galaxy S10 from the S8. Now this is the ideal mobile device (for me)
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