Samsung Galaxy S20 Full Review By YugaTech

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Full Review

What's up guys, just in here at biotech and the Samsung Galaxy S 20, not plus nor ultra, is the lowest price unit. You can get your hands on in the newest S 20 series, but that's not to say that it's the worst, it's the underROG compared to the s 20 + +, S, 20 ultra, and yet here you are considering it since it's the most affordable gateway to the updated s, 20 line, or you're just really into its compact form factor, or maybe it just loves to watch smartphone reviews hoping that you'll get one someday. We get you, so we've had the phone for almost two weeks now and here's our full review. If you're coming from last year's Galaxy S 10, then you won't recognize some significant differences in their construction. The s 20 is a bit smaller than last year's, as 10 by 0.1 inch to be specific. Nonetheless, they feel almost the same to grip that gives off that one-handed comfortability.

It's light, slim built with glass and aluminum, and it's easy to slip in your pocket. Such major design upgrades are in the cameras literally and on paper. Of course, you won't miss its vertically aligned rear cameras placed in a rectangular bump, together with the LED flash in a rear microphone, which is something new but smart, just like all the other smartphones in the s20 family and on the north end lined s1 inherits an affinity Odis play with its front camera on the upper middle of the screen. This creates a black hole that isn't noticeable unless you inspect closer. If you'll look a little more tightly, usually there's an earpiece on top of the front camera and in the s20 space.

Rather the whole series case. There still is an earpiece. It's just not noticeable at all, so sometimes, as series of smartphones have been known for their edge display, but for the s20 line it seems like the brand finally decided that it's more practical to trim the display down. It sure is nice to see some screen on the sides, but minimizing the edge display makes it easier for screen replacements or to avoid accidental touches for protection. We get Gorilla Glass 6 and a pre-installed screen protector.

The under display, ultrasonic, fingerprint scanner, makes a return here, and we'll talk more about that later, located on the right are all its buttons. That's a power button and Richard. There's no Bigamy button here, however, the power trigger can act like one. If you long press it. If you don't want it, then you can simply disable it in the settings as well as add.

Other controls, like double click, to ought to open an app overall. The buttons are easy to reach tactile and click, even for small hands. The left side is bare, while on top are at secondary microphone and a hybrid SIM tray, whose micros slot is expandable up to one terabyte at the bottom are its primary mic: type-c port and loudspeaker. It's already expected that there won't be any headphone jack on board, but it's still a bummer either way. The package comes with a Type C sound by AKG earphones to compensate just like its siblings.

It also has ip68 dust and water resistance where, and it can withstand up to 1.5 liters T at a maximum of 30 minutes, pushing it to its limits, wouldn't be the best idea, though, now to describe the galaxy s. Twenties overall, designed a premium feel is already given just like what I said. It feels the same to hold compared to the s10, except for the flatter display its seamless and adding a case still wouldn't make it feel big. So the Samsung Galaxy S 20 sports, a 6.2 inch, dynamic, AMOLED 2.0, display with a maximum resolution of 3200 by 1440 resolution, can be decreased in the settings to full HD and HD plus. If you want to save more battery life, you can also tweak the screen color between vivid or natural.

It can get vibrant, sharp and dynamic. When you use vivid now, you probably already heard that the s20 also has a 120 Hertz display option, which is excellent, animations work smoothly than ever, and it looks neat when playing games. However, taking advantage of the 120 Hertz will only limit the screen resolution to HD plus. We noticed that the phone can get hot if we continuously use this refresh rate, so make sure that the devices display is in an optimized state or just tone down the refresh rate to 60 Hertz, if you'll be using it for a lot of multitasking jobs for a day. Do note that using a 4k display on the s20 can also result in minimal overheating.

But if you ask me, I'd still go for 120 Hertz, since it completely makes the display look dope. We get slim bezels all around, and we didn't find the own much of a bother when watching videos. YouTube videos can take up the whole screen when you zoom in sadly for Netflix. You can't get the whole screen experience, since a black bar will stretch on the notch area to give a border, as for audio, expect an immersive experience as sound not only comes from the downward firing speaker, but also from its earpiece. The combination of the two speakers is excellent, with good clarity and balance.

It's loud enough to be heard in a medium-sized room and overall it doesn't disappoint. What's disappointing, though, is the lack of a headphone jack? As Samsung is fast directing to a wireless experience, it can still be a hassle not to have an option for wired headsets. Nonetheless, like I said, the package includes type-c AKG earphones, and it's Dolby. Atmos works well with true wireless headsets. Now one of the highlights of the galaxy s xx is X cameras, it's loaded with a triple rear, camera setup, composer for 12 megapixels, main 12 megapixel ultra-wide and a 64 megapixel telephoto for selfies.

On its o front camera resides a 10 megapixel shooter when it comes to features besides the 64 mega pixel quality, you get extra quirks like 4k and 8k video recording space zoom up to 30 times super resolution, zoom AR zone hyperlapse super slo-mo, pro video single take and an option to save photos in RAW quality wise. The photos themselves come out too rich in colors and sharp, even if you're not using the 64 mega pixel mode. We get great details. However, some scenarios may seem shadowy. The dynamic range is phenomenal, especially in well-lit situations and I found ultra-wide angle lens useful.

In most cases, we feel it should be a standard in flagship smartphones, moving forward. Samsung claims that later pull the sensor size for enhanced night shots and, in our experience using night mode, does show significant improvements in the photos as details and brightness without looking too grainy or washed out, you can even use mic mode and still zoom at 30 times speaking of 30 times zoom, you won't find any 100 times zoom on to s 20, if that's reserved for the s 20 ultra. Nonetheless, a max of 30 times, zoom still works well, and we appreciate how Samsung's new camera interface allows you to see where your camera is focused on a small screen. We get almost the same sharpness and bright vivid photos from the front camera with some interesting depth of field effect. Talk about Samsung's, new feature, single, take, wear in use can take short eight-second videos and immediately with AI.

It will give it suggest as best part photos, so you can still enjoy moments. It even edits. The shots, however, expect a quality not at its best. It's good enough to be useful when going to advance or during bond. Sometimes when it comes to videos, you can shoot up to 8 K with the rear cameras, but that will limit to only 24 frames per seconds either way.

This is something rare for a smartphone to have today and having it can be handy. If you intend to capture high quality videos and still be able to crop in post, you can even pull 33 megapixel stills right out of the 8k videos, which is great, but for now I always find myself sticking with 4k up to 60 frames per second, since it can save more space to still provide fantastic quality and honestly, the 8k can overheat the phone. But if you want study videos, the super study feature is strictly available for 1080p. Only overall, the cameras have improved from its predecessors, but I wouldn't say it's the best. Using the camera.

App itself can be a hit or miss so make sure to take multiple shots, and some photos can end up looking blurry other than that I'm, pretty sure you'll quickly get used to its interface running. The software is Samsung's 1ui 2.0, based on Android 10, honestly, there's not a lot of significant differences in this refurbished version, as we still get the same, clean and user-friendly interface that complements its vivid display. It comes with several pre-installed app, which includes those from Samsung, Google and Microsoft. We don't mind these apps as they're essential while others are there for productivity purposes. Of course, you won't miss Bixby Samsung's AI assistant, while other nifty features include edge lighting for notifications, one-handed usage, edge panel shortcut and dark mode.

There's also keep open for quick launching feature that allows you to lock, apparently only one app to keep open at all times to save time when syncing I find it useful, but hopefully Samsung can accommodate more apps for this. In a software update, the s20 comes with 128 gigabytes of internal storage, and it's expandable via micros card up to one terabyte, so that shouldn't be a problem under the hood. The s20 comes with a high-end Samoa excellence 990, complemented with either a gigabyte or twelve gigabytes of RAM. Our unit has eight gigabytes in it, and even so, it is smashing absolute quickly, and it can practically handle anything you throw at it without any stutters playing heavy games can be buttery smooth, but just be cautious, as we did experience some overheating, especially under 120, Hertz or 4k settings. We highly recommend slapping a case on it.

Like this speaking case, we have, since its metallic size, can get alarming hot at times. For some numbers take a look at the benchmark scores we've got some common features the s20 gets from the s10 is security. It can unlock the phone through Samsung's facial recognition and ultrasonic fingerprint scanner under the display there, quick, noting pretty much changed about it, and we have no complaints about that. One new thing is its built-in anti-malware, that's powered by McAfee. It allows users to scan their devices natively for malware or suspicious activity for free.

You can find this in the settings under device care. The s20 series is known to be 5g ready devices. Unfortunately, Samsung won't be offering that in the Philippines. So connectivity features include an LTE hybrid, dual SIM support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 5.0, GPS and NFC. Keeping this phone running is a four thousand William hour battery with 25 watt fast charging, 15 watts, wireless charging and wireless power share support 4000 million.

Our is a significant improvement over the essence 3400, and they have our cell and for the consumption its display takes up it's worth. Besides, using PC marks battery test with 120 Hertz turned on, we managed to get 11 arts and one minutes on a single full charge. Meanwhile, in our standard video loop test and display settings on 60 Hertz, we got a solid 14 hours and 39 minutes if you're not the type who's always on your phone or only use it for casual calls, texts and social media browsing, then the s20 can. Last you a whole day. However, if you're a power user- and you play a lot of games, and you might need to charge the phone about two to three times a day- don't worry, though, as charging comes quickly with its fast charger, it takes less than an hour to charge it from 10 for ? 100.

All right, let's talk about price, a Samsung, Galaxy, S 20 is priced at 49,999. You get the same beastly performance found in the s, 20 plus and ultra the same quality of photos and videos and, of course, the same outstanding display. So if you're new to Samsung's flagship s--, then the galaxy s, 20 is a good starting point, and if you enjoyed last year's s, 10 series experience, then you'll appreciate the s.22 the Samsung Galaxy s.20 has the right amount of exceptional features you can find in a flagship, it sure doesn't go over the top with five G and 100 times soon, but we consider it as the balanced choice, even if the specs were toned down in some aspects. So what do you guys think of this Samsung Galaxy S 20? Let us know in the comments and if you enjoyed this video, please to drop a like subscribe to our channel for more content, hit that Bell icon say: don't miss any future uploads and be sure to visit us at comm for the latest tech news and reviews. Once again, this is Justin, and I'll, see you in the next one.


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