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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 8/128 GB Smartphone, Dual: nano SIM eSIM, grey by Dagmara Wiktoria Woj ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Impressions from the purchase are good, buy.

I previously owned a Redmi 5 Plus, thus for me, there is a noticeable difference in phones. Yes, there wasn't any high-end equipment back then, but unexpectedly, the phone didn't have any WOW factor. Yes, it is perceived to be cooler in many respects, but for 70k, the price for which it is sold, there are too many jambs. You can overlook the drawbacks if you pay 40k for a typical phone. I needed an excellent camera phone because I'm a photographer, but I didn't want to give up comfort when I bought an Apple because there are, in my opinion, many more drawbacks when comparing. In summary, I probably wouldn't recommend this phone without any discounts because you may find anything better suitable for that price. But as I haven't yet truly "felt" the phone, I also don't have the right to chastise it. Since everyone uses a phone for their own purposes, it is challenging to reach any firm conclusions in a short period of time. I also doubt that others will share my perspective. For the most part, none of the worries I had read about in the forums and reviews came true, which made me extremely happy. Prior to purchasing, I had the impression that I had made a terrible mistake by purchasing a little stove that, in addition, could not remove anything normally. However, after a week of usage, all worries vanished. Unfortunately, at this point in my usage, I am unable to speak more vividly about the phone in order to convince someone to avoid purchasing it or, conversely, to encourage them to do so. However, I can say with certainty that if you are someone who values convenience, beauty, and attention to detail in addition to iron and you are not embarrassed by android, feel free to take it (with discounts) and use it for your pleasure. BUT! You shouldn't buy it if you are someone who measures phones with parrots, sits down and analyzes 1000 phones in search of the ideal one for the least amount of money. Most likely, it will let you down and you will only discover its flaws.

Pros
  • 1. Display. Top-notch quality and calibration. Up until you view the photos on your monitor, everything gets brighter, more vivid, and more pleasant in the mode with saturated hues, which is for egoists. awesome 120Hz. Many people said in reviews and on the forum that they were consuming a battery but that they had barely noticed and that it wasn't a big deal. Another bonus is that there are no borders. This phone is frequently compared to the iPhone 11, however when I held them side by side in my hands, the Apple appeared sloppy, out of date, and bulky and heavy with huge frames. 2. Mechanics. The phone fits comfortably in the hand and is small and slender. The first time you hold the phone in your hands, you may be unsure if it even contains a filling. He must have become accustomed to heavier phones because the difference in size and weight of this one was immediately noticeable. 3. I discovered that the phone is water resistant. Obviously, I won't check this, but I'll consider it a plus. 4. The phone's speed. I have an Exynos phone, and when I bought it, I was really discouraged by the presence of this processor. They write a lot—mostly negative—about him online, particularly in regards to brakes and overheating. Perhaps in the future, I'll add to this evaluation, but for the time being, the phone functions as smoothly, intelligently, and coolly as possible. I mean that the entire operation of the device is "not heated" by this. I won't deny that when shooting in 4K with stabilization, the area around the cameras heats up; if your finger is close by, it may even be somewhat burned. However, I believe that this is mostly due to the size of the phone, though I could be mistaken. Five. Cameras. Once more, to what do you relate it? If you use the same iPhone, it might be better in certain aspects, but software algorithms typically make decisions. The visual quality is also above my expectations, though I would state that there are some bitrate issues and that there are some areas where little details are lost. I'm hoping they'll make some sort of improvement, if not a drastic one, in the future. 6. With the Traid-in promotion, I purchased a phone that was little more expensive than $40,000. I've never regretted accepting it for the money. However, anything over 70k is considered a suspect gadget. 7. Quick recharging
Cons
  • 1. For a phone of this kind, the front camera was quite underwhelming. 2. Promotion. Why $8000 if they are not working? You may come up with a better idea for shooting instead. Why only in FHD does electronic stabilization exist? A 30x zoom joke. Since I wouldn't say that it is working, I took it off a few times and forgot that there was such a mode on the phone. Disappointed YouTube custom films where everyone licks phones for the same amount of money. Well, I would prefer better video stabilization. The camera application, in general, is a bit too difficult. Some modes have a breadth, whereas others do not. One mode has one nuance, while another has not. It doesn't have the same feel as a full-featured camera phone. 3. The image contains algorithms. Yes, the photographs are of good quality, but only until you start to notice a few minor details that eventually add up to a lump. For instance, when zooming in and shooting at 64 MP, the image degrades in some areas after processing the image for a while. It evokes the impression of photographs being digitally adhered together. Added to the night mode's inconsistent performance is HDR. 4. NFC. I tried so hard to grasp it, but it never made sense. One field berry: what Google Pay and Samsung Pay are. It happens fast, but it's still less frequent when the phone at the terminal displays six red icons with an exclamation point in a matter of seconds to indicate that contactless payment was not feasible. I'm not sure why this is happening. 5. Heating is present, as I mentioned. Since there is a chance that this could eventually cause phone brakes, I will mark it as a negative.