Hello and welcome back to the channel it's that time of year, Samsung has released their new devices, of course, I'm a little behind I'm, not on Samsung's press release list or anything like that. So I went out of pocket and I purchased Samsung S 20 same as I've done in previous years. I tend to focus more on whatever the smaller cheaper devices are. So this is the s10 I've been using for about the last year, and so at this point you might be asking yourself what's different. What's new about the Galaxy S 20, if you haven't already heard it about fifty-seven times from all the other channels, reviewing it, as you would probably expect from one generation to the next, most of the differences are going to be relatively minor. However, just looking at the box, you may be able to see one of the biggest differences right here on the front.
It's got 5g compatibility, whereas last year you had to actually purchase a separate device, specifically with 5g enabled, and that was significantly more expensive before we get too much farther and actually comparing these. Let me go ahead and open this, and we'll see. What's in the box and everything there are I think five colors of this year's model available wow that is very similar on camera. It actually looks even more similar. This is the cloud blue color I'm, not sure that all the colors are available in the US I think it's only three of them, but either way here is the galaxy s.25 G, the superfast charging brick, which is USB, see, there's all the inputs and outputs it's supposed to be a 25 watt, fast charger comes with a USB c2, USB cable and a pair of USB-C, AKG, earbuds I've said it before, and I'll say it again. These AKG earbuds the ones that have come with previous generation.
Samsung phones, they're some of my favorite earbuds, whenever I'm using wired, earbuds AKG ones, are the ones I use they fit very comfortably in my ears. They stay in. For long periods of time, so now I've got a pair that has USB see that is really nice and then back over to the phone. Just experience that and looking very closely, it looks like there is a pre-installed screen protector on here, but there's not a tab on it. So I'm not gonna, be in a huge hurry to go ahead and pull that off.
Just leave it on there for right now, just putting the two up side-by-side, you can see some of the most glaring differences are the camera bump and the cameras have been significantly upgraded on this new model. Of course, you've got USB see still on the bottom, but you lose that headphone jack, whereas on the s10 you had the Bixby and volume buttons on one side power on the other on the s20 there are no buttons on this side, then you've got volume and power on the other. So presumably we have lost the B button. I am okay. With that.
Can't tell you how many times I've hit the big speed button inadvertently. No one ever means to color Bixby. Maybe you do. Maybe that's your preference just not a fan, and while we go over specs and stuff I'm going to go ahead and power. This on galaxy s, 25 G, you powered by Android, secured by Knox.
So in terms of the other differences screen, it's a minor difference. It goes from six point, one inches to six point: two 1440 by 3040 on the old one versus 1440 by 3,200 on the new one, go ahead and agree and move on get on some Wi-Fi that was interesting. I saw it said something about a randomized Mac, so apparently for your Mac, you can do randomized, or you can do the phone's MAC address anyway back to sort of specs and things in addition to having a slightly upgraded screen. Just in terms of the general specs. You also have an up to 120 Hertz panel, although that 120 Hertz can only be done at 1080p, whereas the old one was 60 Hertz.
This one again can go up to 120 this one's going to come with Android 10 out of the box, whereas this was Android 9, and it got upgraded to Android 10. Of course, you get the snapdragon 865 versus the 855 I think some sites mentioned that this was supposed to have 12 gigs of ram versus 8 in the old one, but the site that I'm looking at just getting information from right now. It says that it still 8 gigs of ram, so I'm, not sure about that one faster UFS, 3.0 storage versus 2.1 on the old one. But again some of the biggest differences lie on the back here: 12 megapixel main camera, which is f, 1.8, 64, mega pixel, telephoto camera at f/2, and then 12 megapixels, ultra-wide camera at F 2.2, and that 64 mega pixel telephoto camera is capable of doing 8k 24 frames per second video. It's gonna automatically connect to the old phone and move everything over.
That's pretty nice. Allow connection, that's very simple! That's actually kind of similar to the way that Apple does it with their device transfer. If everything works, alright, still copying stuff over had to put in password set everything. One of the other differences about this you'll see the selfie cameras a little different, so the previous ones up here in this corner, the new one is significantly smaller, but it's in the center. Hopefully the fingerprint scanner on the new one is better, but so far I'm not being led to believe that it is I was one of the biggest downsides.
In my opinion about the last one was the fingerprint sensor was just hard to use, so I would just use the pattern more often than not press a little harder, don't press too hard but kind of hard, but who knows get a full scan, get the edges there. We go it's finally finishing moving stuff over at this point. It's just going to be doing in the background, but some other big differences between these two phones lie in the battery and the charging. As I mentioned earlier, the new one does support faster charging. The old one was 15 watts.
The new one is 25 watts, USB power, delivery, 3.0 has the same wireless charging and reverse charging, and all that stuff that the S 10 had. But you get a four thousand William hour battery in this versus thirty-four hundred in the old one battery and it is was never all that amazing, but it also wasn't terrible I, don't really push the device that hard, so I can't speak much to that and, of course, before I go too much further. I do have to get a case out for it, I kind of hate that but one of the very early things that happened with the s10 when I first took it out. I didn't have a case on it: I dropped it and I scuffed up one of the corners, nothing, cracked, nothing broke or anything like that. But one of the corners has some scuffs on it.
So I'm going to go ahead and turn down all the notifications, but this is the case I've been using on my s10. It's the ring key case I think it's called the fusion X and I say that, because I've already gone ahead and ordered this one, the fusion X for Galaxy S 20, it's actually exactly the same case. I use on my iPhone and I think this was like three bucks on Amazon. They always do a coupon on it, for whatever reason I say, for whatever reason they do that, because they want to get it into everybody's hands as quickly as possible and try to beat the rush as it were. Let's get some very solid corners and bumpers around the edge of it.
So I've definitely trusted this with all my devices lately nothing wrong with any other cases, whatever you prefer, but when I can get something that will protect my device pretty well for flight for dollars. I'm all over that that says it is all done, so we're going to sit down on this one and the fingerprint reader did appear to work. Let's try it again that worked. Okay, I'm, not gonna, say it was amazing, we'll try it on the old one lot of no match it's lower down on the screen. I've only got one fingerprint on each, so one two they're about the same.
In terms of the amount of time it took to come up this one's a little higher up and maybe a little easier to reach, let's go ahead and clad this guy. In a case, it will never come out of a case again, at least until I decide to go ahead and put a sim in it, which I'll do shortly. You can probably see there. There are some apps that are still continuing to install during all this and just for the sake of testing. This is the rear facing camera on the new galaxy s, 20 I'm, only filming at 4k 30 frames-per-second, because the video that I'm shooting right now is 4k 24, so I don't want to have like 60 frames per second video to bring in- and this is video from the front-facing camera.
Again 4k video from the galaxy s 20, it's 4k 30. There is a 4k 60 option, but I'm not using it at the moment, and because it is one of the options you have to do it. This is 8k 24 frames per second rear-facing video from the galaxy s.20 I'm not gonna, move around a lot or do it all out, but this is just my bright studio, lighting sort of a best-case scenario, its rear facing. So it's very hard to do this, and it's also it's the telephoto lens. So it's going to be a little like I have to reach out kind of far to get just my head in the frame.
So maybe, if you put this on a selfie stick or something, this kind of video quality could be useful, but this is gonna, be a massive file. I'm going to move on, and that's probably where I'm going to go ahead and wrap this video up. For today. This is just the first impressions. Unboxing type thing feels very similar to the previous phones, just some minor upgrades and then possibly much a bigger battery slightly better camera 64 megapixel telephoto should be interesting, so I'll be using that a little.
Let me know what else you'd like to see about it. Moving forward. I can do more videos on this, but otherwise thank you guys so much for watching. If you're looking to pick one of these up, Samsung does have a pretty good trade in offer. I'm going to be trading in my Galaxy S ten for it, and they're giving me $600 back, so it was like $9.99 for the phone, but then $600 off makes it 399, and I think because I bought early enough there's some sort of credit, so I should have the Galaxy Buds plus coming as well that, instead of a hundred and fifty dollars, they were fifty because I got a credit anyway again. Let me know what you'd like to see about this.
Let me know what you'd like to know. This is gonna, be in my pocket as my secondary phone, thanks. So much for watching hit the thumbs up. If you liked it subscribe to the channel to get notified when new videos come out, see you again next time, bye, guys.
Source : Jordan Keyes