There’re a couple of inventions that come with the Galaxy S20. First, it is Samsung's flagship through and through, and it embraces the classic Samsung design, artistic specs, and so on. Everything with this phone seems much better this time, especially the camera, which is a significant upgrade from the previous releases.
The phone is doubtful to change the minds of Samsung’s critics, especially when it comes to their software, photography aspects, and design. For the fanatics, however, there is much to love about the gadget.
Camera
It’s a massive upgrade over its predecessor, Galaxy S10. It incorporates 3 main rear cameras: a 64MP telephoto with IOS and f/2.0 lens, ultrawide 12MP, and a wide 12MP with IOS and f/1.8 lens. According to the developer, the primary 12MP camera has been redesigned entirely to allow much more light.
Display and Design
The phone has a 6.2- inch display, and its maximum resolution stands at WQHD (3040 X 1440). The developer offers a default full HD resolution (2220 X 1080), which saves battery, and it’s ideal for most standard tasks. If you need a higher resolution, you need to change it from the settings manually.
An incredible advancement of S20 is perhaps its optimal 120Hz refresh-rate display. This rate is twice the refresh-rate present in most phones, and this rate means that you’ll enjoy smooth scrolling and animations.
Performance and Software
Two different chipsets power the S20, and your location determines which version you are acquiring. For instance, the US market gets Qualcomm’s luxurious Snapdragon 865 chipset. The rest of the world, on the other hand, gets Samsung’s top-notch Exynos 990 chipset.
The 5G version of S20 comes with 12GB of RAM while the 4G embraces 8GB RAM. Thus, some tasks may run slower on the 8GB -model. When it comes to storage, you’re guaranteed 128 GB, which is sufficient for the ordinary user. But you may need to use the MicroSD slot, which supports up to 1TB if you intend to shoot 4K videos regularly.
5G Connectivity
S20 is among the few phones that embrace 5G. Galaxy S20 is hugely 5G by default. Thus, imagine enjoying download speeds, which are 6X faster than the 4G speeds. But this depends on whether 5G is available in your area and whether your mobile provider offers the connectivity.
Battery Life
If there’s one feature that you may hate about 5G connectivity is that it drains a phone’s battery quickly. With this in mind, Samsung incorporated a 4000mAh battery into the phone. This type of battery is sufficient to see you throughout the day with regular use.
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