Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Ada Nowakowska ᠌ photo
1 Level
162 Review
0 Karma

Review on Get the Ultimate Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G - Factory Unlocked & Packed with Long-Lasting Battery, Facial Recognition, and 128GB Storage in Cosmic Gray US Version by Ada Nowakowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as promised by the manufacturer, high quality.

Since I frequently shoot in swimming pools, under water, and in water parks since the days of the S7, having an updated camera in the phone and IP68 certification are likely the two most significant criteria for me. Since I frequently use my mobile device for photography and videography, including for work, I place a high value on these characteristics. As for the feel of the camera system on the S20 Ultra. I especially appreciated the wide-angle camera, which the S9 + completely lacked. It is practical to photograph landscapes inside. The 108 megapixel camera pleases with detail in this mode, incredibly detailed photographs are obtained, albeit they weigh from 11 to 35 MB. Despite their being a faster lens with a variable aperture that has a focal range of 1.5–2.4, I was happy with the night photography because it improved significantly from the S9 +. The zoom is, of course, for me the most fantastic feature. Although this is obviously not 100X and may not even be 30X, up to 10X its quality truly astounds. He is able to perceive things that the eye cannot. Although they claim it is pointless, I use it pretty frequently. Sometimes you need to enlarge the image for a better shot or take a broad view of something. s s s s s s s s We s a T s s s s Of course, Zoom 100X is marketing; you should use a tripod to take photos that are more detailed and of excellent quality, so why bother carrying a tripod for your phone? The front camera has great quality at 40 megapixels and is the perfect size for portraits. One of the drawbacks of cameras is that, like a professional tool, you must learn how to use them. You must be aware of the camera, zoom, and shooting circumstances will produce the best results. The photographs will be as nice as they can be after some laborious work learning how to utilize the correct camera. It is comparable to using the automatic option on a professional SLR camera. Due to the S9shorter +'s lens length, macro photography requires some getting accustomed to as well. Macro photography should be done with a modest zoom so that the focus is sharp. The S20 Ultra's camera technology is generally excellent, but you must be able to use it. delighted with the phone.

img 1 attached to Get the Ultimate Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G - Factory Unlocked & Packed with Long-Lasting Battery, Facial Recognition, and 128GB Storage in Cosmic Gray US Version review by Ada Nowakowska ᠌
img 2 attached to Get the Ultimate Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G - Factory Unlocked & Packed with Long-Lasting Battery, Facial Recognition, and 128GB Storage in Cosmic Gray US Version review by Ada Nowakowska ᠌
img 3 attached to Get the Ultimate Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G - Factory Unlocked & Packed with Long-Lasting Battery, Facial Recognition, and 128GB Storage in Cosmic Gray US Version review by Ada Nowakowska ᠌



Pros
  • My S20 Ultra has been with me since March 4. accepted a pre-order. Although there were faults with the camera in the initial version and issues with autofocus, overall I am happy with the phone. The most recent firmware just arrived. When I made the transfer from S9 +, everything is different. The display is substantial and long. A function you shouldn't disable is 120 Hz. Some phones with low screen refresh rates are now seen as "sluggish," even though this perception is purely aesthetic. The display is vibrant and colorful, but there is no color refraction on the screen's curve like there was in the S9 +. This is due to physical laws of optics and physics. I'm using Exinos 990 with Ultra. Instantaneous browser, interface, and application speeds. There are absolutely no blunts. Only after loading all the programs for the first time and restoring accounts did the device begin to noticeably warm up. Every other aspect is excellent. I don't play video games, therefore I don't get the rivalry with Snap. In Antutu, Exinos distributes roughly 528,000, which I believe is typical given my usage circumstances. Also, communication is excellent—much better than it was on the S9 + before it. Although people peacefully call me there on S20, I've never caught S9 + there. Also, communication is of a very high caliber. Internet access would occasionally become stuck in the initial firmware, appearing to have a connection but unable to load. The most recent firmware addressed this, and as a result, the Internet now functions even in previously unreachable areas. The speakers are set to medium volume, including colloquial, and this is enough with some room for error. The volume and quality of the external speakers are much better than those of the S9+, despite the fact that it also has Dolby Atmos.
Cons
  • Although you would like to see more from the 5000 mah battery, the 6.9-inch display and 120 Hz do the work. The phone operates in this mode for exactly 24 hours and provides around 6 hours of screen time. It should take 7 to 7.5 hours if you set the frequency to 60 Hz. But, 60 Hz has no desire to start up at all. It is true that autonomy is mediocre and could be better. Possibly, the upcoming firmware will bring about some change. I'm relieved that the device charges quickly—exactly one hour—with a typical 25 W charger. One of the S20 Ultra's drawbacks is its thick design, which includes the camera block, and heavy weight (222 g). The phone is enormous. This needs to be realized. Yet, it is also fairly narrow, so it is not at all like a shovel. Even with one hand, it's challenging. I would not recommend Ultra to girls at all because their small hands would be too big for it. Although the price of $100,000 is a little high, it is bearable given that the S20 Ultra is the most recent, most expensive, and—most importantly—a universal smartphone without any specific compromises. If the price lowers to $80,000, it will typically be on fire due to its value.