Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Unboxing and Camera Test By PhoneArena

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Unboxing and Camera Test

It's finally arrived the Samsung Galaxy S 2, an ultra one of the most anticipated flagship phones of 2020, and it's here in our hands. It's time to unbox. Furthermore, it takes a look at the phone itself at the accessories in the box and all that's interesting about this phone. My name is Vic. This is fallen arena, let's go, and we start with unboxing this phone and the first thing you notice that the box itself is bigger than before. It's quite bulky actually, but so is the phone.

So, let's open the cover- and you can see right away- you can see the galaxy s 20 ultra unimposing device, with a massive 6.9 inch display in a big and bulky body who put it to the side and take a look at what else is inside the box and the first thing that you'll notice is that you get a fast charger. This one is a 25 watt charger and for the first time Samsung is using USB-C on this charger, as well as on the phone. So inside the box, you also find a USB, c2, USB cable, so we're finally entering the future and getting rid of those old standard, USB connections in favor of this more convenient and reversible, USB, C type of connection. What else is in the box? You have a pair of in-ear headphones tuned by AKG, and these are the familiar headphones that you get in the box with Galaxy phones if you've bought a galaxy phone before you probably have seen these this time. However, the 3.5 millimeter headphone jack on the galaxy s, 20 series is gone. The galaxy s 10 was the last major flagship that used to have a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack, but in the s20 series it's now gone, and you need to rely either on wireless connection for your headphones or on USB-C, and this pair of in-ear headphones uses, the USB-C connection, so you can use them to play back music. You also have a couple of different sized ear tips to better fit your particular shape of an ear and that's about it.

That's about everything you get in the box and keep in mind that 25 watt charger is not the maximum that this phone supports. This phone also supports 45 watt, flash charging, which is a little faster, and this is the same type of standard that the Galaxy Note templates used to support. Here. You need to buy that 45 watt fast chargers separately, if you want to make use of those faster speeds. So now, let's fire up the phone and see what it's all about and right from the get-go.

You notice this big beautiful, display almost uninterrupted by bezels. You have a tiny punch, hole camera right smack in the center at the top, but it's very delicate and very small doesn't disrupt the experience in any significant way. What else you have on the side? You have the usual buttons. You have the power button and the volume keys no more Bigamy button. This is good news.

Bigamy was the kind of system. It was not quite on par with the Google Assistant, so it was a bit annoying having a separate button for an assistant that doesn't quite work as well. So it's gone now what else we have on the phone itself, of course, the imposing camera module. You have a brand-new camera system here, so we've already started talking about the camera. Let me tell you about the specs here, the main sensor on the galaxy s.2003 is a massive 108 megapixel camera. This sensor is gigantic, and probably this is the main reason, while this camera on this camera bump on the back is massive ?, just notice how it sticks out of the back of the phone.

Another reason for that is that periscope zoom lands right here, a folded, periscope lens that gives you a hybrid optic, zoom of up to 10 times. If you use digital zoom, you can go all the way up to a hundred times. Digital zoom, which is truly impressive. Of course, don't expect mind-boggling, super clear, sharp quality at 100 times digital zoom. But if you settle for the 10 times, option you'd be surprised at how good images come out.

You also have an ultra-wide camera and a time-of-flight depth sensor that helps separate subjects better when you use the live focus mode. For example, this camera also supports 8k video, and you will be testing that and a lot more in our upcoming review, so stay tuned. For that hello guys, my name is Vic, and this is the Samsung Galaxy s3 Oh Troy, it's a brand-new camera. It can 4k video, and you saw me over there. The phone was zoomed in 20 times, and you can see that it has a lot of reach and a lot of potential.

So what would me is we test the video capabilities of the s20 ultra? So that's what this way. The first thing we test is video stabilization, this walking slowly and now. Let's pick up the pace, and let me show you once again give you all the way down on the board right there see if we can catch it, we have 20 times digital zoom, that's a lot of reach and then zoom all the way back out. We won't also guide you quickly through the interface of the phone, and it ships with Android 10 and the latest Samsung 1 UI 2.1. On top of that, this UI is familiar.

It hasn't changed much, but there are some slight modifications. Some new options, like the Samsung quick share option that allows you to quickly send large files to another compatible galaxy device. So this is a nice extra to have, of course, the biggest highlight of this phone when it comes to the screen. Is the new 120 Hertz refresh rate option now by default, this phone ships at the traditional 60 Hertz refresh rate in order to conserve battery and give you the maximum battery life experience? But if you want the smoothest performance, you should definitely go into settings display and change the refresh rate to 120 Hertz. You really notice that easily, while just scrolling around in the browser, it makes a big difference.

We definitely recommend you just use the most of this futuristic device. So what else is new in terms of specs? We have the Enos version here now the US will get the Snapdragon eight-six 5 model, that's unfortunate, so you got the Enos 990 version. This is the most expect a loud there. It features a massive 16 gigabytes of RAM, it's probably more than you have on your laptop. Please.

On mine and what else you have here, you also have 512 gigabytes, a fast EFS, 3.0 storage. That gives you a lot of versatility with your files. You might not need it right away, but in a couple of years, has those videos and images pile up you'll definitely appreciate having that storage, and that's it guys. These are our first impressions, our hands-on look and our unboxing of the Samsung Galaxy S 20 ultra a phone that is all about the camera and that's what we're going to test. Next we're also going to be looking at the battery.

You have a five thousand William hour battery on this bad boy, so we'll be looking at a lot more interesting test coming up soon, so stay tuned. For that my name is Vic. This is fall Medina. Let me know if you have any questions about this phone I'll be happy to answer, and thank you for watching this I'll see you in the next have a good one.


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