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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE G780G 4G Dual 128GB 8GB RAM Factory Unlocked International Version - Cloud Navy (GSM Only) by Lorz Batan ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

I had never owned a Samsung phone before buying the S10 Plus, and a year ago, it seemed quite unlikely that I would ever move from an iPhone. First impressions count, and this one UI's gorgeous display and minimal bezels won us over immediately. He was perfect for me for over a year, especially after the release of the iPhone XR, and I didn't even consider getting a new phone until my wife and I went to an electronics store. My better half was angling for an upgrade in our mobile device. We were thinking about getting a redmi note 9 pro, but my nephew who worked there suggested that we trade in my S10 Plus instead. The deal was straightforward: in exchange for renting my S10+, I paid less than $6,000 for the brand-new flagship S20FE, and we received a Samsung A21s (with a 48-megapixel camera, just what my wife required) as a free gift, in addition to $2,000 in cash. With our minds made up after considering s20fe and A21s at the stand, we quickly agreed to the recommended alternative. Two months on from the date of purchase, the initial excitement has worn off and I can see the situation more objectively. When compared to the original Galaxy S10+, this one is unquestionably superior. Its camera and battery life are both vastly improved, and its 120 Hz refresh rate and similarly thin frames are present. Zhenya just took one the other day and discovered that there is a difference between the original s20fe and the December revision (manufactured in India) version. It gets slightly warmer than mine in October, but has significantly better autonomy. Samsung, how are you doing? Sure, s20fe came out not too long ago, at the end of September 2022. However, you released a raw product with a ton of software and hardware bugs, and now you're quietly finishing your phones, and they're better than from the first batches? Who will pay people back for the anxiety and money they spent on the uncooked devices they bought in the early batches? Deposits of sediment are present. I would have waited to buy s20fe till the next revision was out if I had known. If you want s20FE on exynos, that's a decision you have to make. It's perfect for me. The one exception is that you shouldn't buy the September-October revision because it was unfinished; instead, wait until December.

Pros
  • 1 Screen with a refresh rate of 120 hertz. That's awesome. When I compare it to my Galaxy S10+, the difference is clear as day. The aluminum frame and the back cover are both sturdy and easy to clean, while the glass on the third-generation Gorilla Glass is scratch-resistant and resistant to fingerprints. All the same, metal and a polycarbonate cover are a wonderful solution! Glass is delicate and easily soiled, you always have to wipe it, while matte polycarbonate is more practical, robust and trustworthy. Yet the view is not at all cheap, as some people imagine. At first glance, he captured my interest. 3. Autonomy. Sure, the battery drained at the speed of light for a couple of days, and even turned into that bald paranoid from YouTube, but now everything is stable, and there is enough charge to last the entire day with a margin of error, from 7:30 am to 9:30 pm. There is still 10-15% of the charge left. At least it is better in terms of autonomy than the same s10 plus that I had earlier. 4. Tempting exhibit. He's pretty cool. Allow Ful HD +, but not a hint of graininess and fading. The HD+ and 60Hz mode is used by all of my friends with S20+ ultras, which I find quite interesting. The Samsung screen's color reproduction was at least on par with Apple's lauded retina compared to the iPhone XR/11's display, albeit it lagged below the s10+ in this regard. Fifth, it doesn't become as hot as a frying pan and doesn't cause lag in games as others have claimed. While playing FIFA, temperatures can reach 42 degrees Celsius, whereas while watching YouTube, temperatures can reach 38 degrees Celsius. Throttling, for instance, starts at around 50-60 degrees. It's Value-For-Money Plus One UI 3.0. The reviled exynos 990 is at its heart. Initiation in October. The camera is the greatest invention of all time, number six! In this case, we are referring to the primary camera; the selfie cam is less impressive. Finally, we come to number seven: efficiency. This is perfect for me in every way. As a practical matter, it performs admirably, especially in routine activities. Eighth, a set of stereo headphones. These basses are super sweet and juicy; you'll love them. The retina scanner and fingerprint activation both perform wonderfully, unlike the S10 PLUS. Quick fix; time saver; life hack. Double-scanning a finger will satisfy you.
Cons
  • First, a Super Amoled with Full HD+ resolution rather than a Dynamic Amoled with Quad High Definition (QHD). Then you'd have a proper top on your hands. even though this advantage exists only on paper. No 3.5 mm earphone jack Lastly, the Exynos 990 comes in at number three. While it's true that this is a high-end processor, it does become quite warm (to the tune of 43.5 degrees) when you're installing and running programs for the first time, or when recording in UHD. The same throttle effect occurs at 43 degrees and above, but in practice, the temperature rarely gets that high during a game.

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March 01, 2023
Pros below: Good camera and great screen Different cons: heats up quickly and as soon as it heats up, performance immediately drops dramatically
March 01, 2023
Different pros: Excellent value for money and quality. With its cons. Uninstallable Samsung apps.

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