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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S20 5G, 128GB in Cloud Pink for GSM carriers by Aneta Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

Transferred from a Galaxy S7. While the 7th galaxy is inferior in photographs and autonomy, if not considerably, and there was a pulse oximeter on the 7th galaxy, a highly relevant feature in 2022, I probably wouldn't have switched if there hadn't been some crazy issues with the place on the 7th galaxy. Overall, the phone has left a nice impression on me, and I don't feel any remorse about upgrading from the Galaxy S7 to the Galaxy S20 (although the S7 would make a fine backup device). I never thought I'd say this, but I really struggled to adjust to the lack of a 3.5 mm headphone port for a good long while. I noticed it when I had to decide between using the meter's "bank" to charge my phone or listening to music for longer.

Pros
  • Even at 60, the screen looks great. The front-facing camera has been updated to no longer apply excessive filters or lather excessively. Quickly, the game begins to lure you in. The video playback audio is excellent. After the 32GB storage on the Galaxy S7, the idea of 128GB is pure fantasy. With the original charger, the phone recharges in about 10–15 minutes less time than a S7 with a smaller battery. The bundled headphones were to my liking, both sonically and in terms of their practicality.
Cons
  • In my scenario, batteries can last until late in the day. To my "pleasure," Samsung's disclaimer confirmed that the battery's true capacity is 3,800 +/- 200 mAh; in fact, AIDA64 reports 3,768 mAh for this battery. For some reason, there is sometimes trottle in games. After the meal, the phone got to approximately 55 degrees and wouldn't cool down for about 50 minutes; I'm not sure what he did to cause this.

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