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Review on Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (128GB, 6GB) 6.5-inch 120Hz AMOLED, Snapdragon 865, IP68 Water Resistant, Dual-SIM GSM Unlocked (Global 4G LTE) SM-G780G/DS International Model with Wireless Charger Bundle in Navy by Ada Wajszczuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

I feel compelled to state straight away that this is a version for Snap, and according on the evaluations, the image is completely different on Exynos. I am extremely content with the phone, and I think it is the greatest option out of those that are offered. 35 bucks were spent on it. The following are some of its benefits: — A camera. A medium-wide lens and decent telephoto capabilities are features of the flagship main camera. Both the still image and the moving image produced by the smartphone are of the highest quality (video). Processing unit. A phone with excessive power, however not the greatest 865 snap implementation: all games with the highest graphics and hertz settings always render at 120 frames per second in the UI (except for genshin, but I have not yet seen a single smartphone that had iron 60 frames per second on high). The lone exception is Genshin. completely satisfied. – Autonomy. This result surprised me because I had been expecting the worst-case scenario. Wi-Fi access with games, a refresh rate of 120 hertz, and a consistent screen time of more than six hours. With 4G, things are more challenging on the streets, but the final product is incredibly valuable thanks to the improved brightness and 120 frames per second. With this phone, you can be confident that a specific quantity of battery charge will be adequate for you and that you won't need to carry about power banks or chargers. Surprised by Samsung's independence, especially in light of the fact that his brother's Exinos has a four-hour screen time - Display. Great, I always like talking to him, and even when the sun was really bright, I never had any problems. - The vibration was exactly what I needed. It's pleasant, and printing it out is fun. The stereo. The finished product's exceptional quality and impressive volume astounded me once more. I'm glad to report that they did not cut corners in this area. OneUI is, in my opinion, the best shell for androids, and I really enjoy using it both for the user interface and the overall experience. The KNOX folder, pairing with Windows, Bixby scripts (I don't think I remember seeing those on other shells; I could be wrong), and the design itself were all things I found to be pleasing. The app was heavy, had a few minor bugs here and there, but had an incredible number of features. - I like the style as well as the aluminum frames. Although the device's rear is composed of plastic, this is taken into account when calculating the price. I enjoy plastic. - Does not heat up too much. After being used for the first two hours, it only started to get warm, which is to be expected. Now, I don't get hot while playing any games. - A dual slot that can hold both a SIM card and an SD card or two SIM cards. The ability to insert an SD card is quite cool. a number of drawbacks, including problems with the tach. I initially made sure that wasn't in my copy by checking that. So it is essential to confirm this before leaving the store because this issue also affects the snap. I think the problem was fixed with the new firmware. - The computer's fingerprint reader. Simple, perfect, and affordable but not very rapid. On the other hand, this explains why the phone is so inexpensive in contrast. I'm not sure why, but the safeguard in my hands that is designed to stop unintentional pushing occasionally fails to function. - The 128 GB variant does not have a 3.5 mm headphone jack. It is a significant disadvantage for me, but I believe that most phones now have it as standard.