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Review on Renewed Samsung Galaxy S20 5G 128GB - Cloud Blue for GSM Carriers by Dimitar Gyurov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The quality of the product is at the level, I will recommend this product to my friends.

A flagship product that delivers near maximum performance at a price that is more reasonable. Is there room for advancement? - Yes. Is it feasible to get something that is superior, more affordable, and more space-efficient? - No. What could possibly be so groundbreaking? - No. A model with a few minor tweaks, the S10? - Yes. Let's see what will happen with the next iPhone because this Samsung is so uninteresting; there hasn't been any kind of breakthrough in this phone, and it feels as if there hasn't been any kind of progression either. Is the S20 living up to my expectations? In general, the answer is yes; I want to look at the screen, snap pictures, converse, and grasp the low price in my hands. It would appear that there are no other rivals; in that case, what are you looking for?

Pros
  • 1. Screen 120Hz. Really quite silky in texture. 2. A super juicy AMOLED display, maximum color saturation, and I don't see any acidity on the screen; instead, I perceive a bright and juicy display that is superior to that of the Samsung S10. 3. The most compact of all flagship smartphones, this one has the narrowest profile. This is something that is quite essential to me, and the S10 was broader. Although the screen on the P40 is smaller, the device itself is significantly bigger. In comparison, the screen on the 11 is wider, but the P40 Pro has an even wider display. In point of fact, the largest screen that may be displayed is labeled as S20. In addition to this, it weighs far less than any of its rivals. 3. IP68. 1.5 meters within the next half-hour 4. eSIM, it is particularly useful when traveling since it allows you to purchase a SIM card from another country in advance and use the Internet / make calls at a reasonable price, without having to go to salons, etc. 5. I believe the fingerprint sensor does its function in a timely and acceptable manner. I don't see a problem. But it goes without saying that four fingers are insufficient. 6. I disagree with the assessment that the speakers in the S20 have deteriorated to the same extent as those in the S10. The bass is stronger, while the volume is either stronger or the same. 7. An extremely loud conversational speaker that is actually just an old woman's phone. It is highly appealing to me since even in the most chaotic environments, it is still audible. 8. The battery looks to be a little better than the one in the S10, and it lasts all day, with 4.5-5.5 hours of screen time when the brightness is automatically adjusted. Fine. 9. Samsung Pay, which is convenient and maintains MST. 10. The official gadgets come with a guarantee of 1.5 years. 11. The Wi-Fi signal started to pick up considerably better, and it is now possible to stay connected even when in the room that is the furthest away from the router. There are no issues with the communication, whether it be bluetooth or whatever else; everything is stable and functions well. 12. Cameras. Now, the question is as follows. Although the front one has most certainly improved, the status of the others is currently unknown. It appears to be better, but there has been no significant advancement; the photographs are somehow oversaturated, but in overall, they are fine. 13. Price. Samsung made the offer to upgrade, and the total came out to be slightly more than 40 14. Samsung chips, always on display, DeX, Samsung Pay, etc. 15. Including charging at 25W in power. The battery is fully charged after an hour and a half, and the laptop may be charged from it in four hours. Very convenient.
Cons
  • 0. Ergonomics. How come the buttons have shifted? What does not conform to the standard is that the volume control on the left is even slightly higher than the power button on the right. The power button on the right is somewhat higher than the middle. I still manage to push the wrong buttons all the time. Taking a screenshot is not a convenient option either. Why is it that I can't comprehend it? 1. No 3.5. 2. Design. Just none. There is no such thing as black. There is no differentiation between the different series. S10 diverged in a beneficial way. 3. Eyestrain from staring at the screen for too long. I discovered three potential explanations for this: the resolution at 120 hertz is not 3200 by 1440; rather, the pixels themselves have a frequency of 120 hertz. 4. There is no method to activate certain modes, such as the 3200 x 1440 mode at 90 hertz. I don't have enough FHD+ resolution, but my eyesight is good, so I can easily tell the difference between the two when reading text. I'm not concerned about the amount of battery life my device uses. 5. The distribution of the device's weight could be improved; while it's true that the back of the smartphone is heavier, it could be even heavier. Because of this, cleverness occasionally makes an attempt to escape. 6. Irrational marketing: the hybrid 3x optical zoom is a fake, there is no optical zoom here, and this photo was cropped from 64 megapixels. - Disgraceful advertisements posted by bloggers on YouTube, as well as commissioned articles and critiques. A shame. - Totally incredible and completely pointless 8K - 100X/30X 7. Still, Android and its applications are not quite optimized for 120 hertz, either for Exinos or for something else; as a result, there are microlags and brakes, and following the debut of iOS 14, Android appears to be out of date. 8. Android. Not all of the data is moved regularly, passwords are forgotten, Samsung tries to make life easier with its Smart Switch, but there are no ring tones, alarms, or additional folders on the new phone. 9. The new vibration was uncomfortable for me, and when I tried it at the store to see how it compared to the test unit, I found that the store's version was even less satisfactory. Very weak 10. Autofocus, I don't understand how on the most recent firmware I still can't snap a picture of a flower, or when the picture on the screen is normal but the photo is blurry. I shoot a lot of papers, and for some reason the text is blurry at the margins of the pictures. On the S10, we have not encountered any issues of this nature. It is of no use if the camera has even started to blur the image. 11. There is a heater available. I don't even bother with video games. Sometimes it simply occurs. 12. Where is the 5G network? Why not use 256 gigabytes of memory instead? If so, how about 8,000 dollars?