Samsung Galaxy S20 4G SM-G980F 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
Does the Galaxy S20 still provide a top experience, or is it now an afterthought in the wake of the S20 Plus and S20 Ultra?...- Bright
- crisp display Versatile camera setup All-day battery life Great size and feel
- Controversial redesign Inconsistent camera performance No headphone jack
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
“The Galaxy S20 may be the smallest S20, but it's not quite small enough to be a compact flagship phone.”- Beautiful screen
- 120Hz refresh rate
- Camera takes good photos
- Slim
- light
- and easy to hold
- 5G for the future
- Size doesn't do the screen justice
- Not small enough to be different
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
Having used the Galaxy S20 as my daily driver for a little over a week now, and having previously tested the Galaxy S20 Ultra, I can safely say that the smallest, cheapest smartphone in the line up is absolutely the one to buy.- Compact feel
- Subtle display curves
- 120 Hz smoothness
- Good multi-tasker
- Fast charging
- Space Zoom is a gimmick
- No 120 Hz at QHD+
- Still expensive
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
The S20 series is Samsung’s first smartphones with multiple lenses and “Space Zoom” capability in a bid to match Huawei and OPPO’s camera system. The S20 and S20+ achieves respectable zoom quality for general use, but the S20 Ultra delivers better image quality.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
With almost all the main features of the S20 Ultra bar its huge camera and battery, the Samsung Galaxy S20 is arguably better value for money, with a gorgeous ultra-premium display, intuitive UI and still-impressive photographic capabilities.- Incredible AMOLED screen with silky 120Hz refresh rate
- Supports all 5G standards (sub-6
- mmWave
- NSA)
- Powerful
- with ultra-premium chipset
- Camera system still bursting with features
- Better value than the S20 Ultra
- Design niggles with features such as phone speaker and under-screen fingerprint unlock
- Battery life will suffer with the S20's high performance
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
It’s very easy to take the Galaxy S20 for granted. Over the past few years, Samsung has accomplished something unique in the world of Android: it consistently produced an excellent flagship phone without huge flaws. Most people who buy a Galaxy S phone know what to expect.- High refresh rate screen
- Good battery life
- Excellent fit and finish
- High refresh rate screen
- Good battery life
- Excellent fit and finish
- 5G not worth the added cost
- Cameras oversmooth faces
- Software updates only guaranteed for two years
- 5G not worth the added cost
- Cameras oversmooth faces
- Software updates only guaranteed for two years
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
Samsung keeps the upgrade simple to ensure the Galaxy S20 is another success- Colourful
- natural screen
- Just enough new features
- Good audio
- Not a huge upgrade
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
But if you want a dependable, stylish flagship that does everything well and will see you through the next 2+ years without completely decimating your bank account, then the Samsung Galaxy S20 5G is a great choice.- Brilliant screen
- Loads of power
- Good cameras
- Feels samey
- Overshadowed by S20 Plus and Ultra
- Can't have both 120Hz and QHD+
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
The Galaxy S20 is so close to being the phone I’d tell everyone to buy for 2020. You won’t find a better display. You might not find a better in-hand feel. Battery life is solid. Performance is excellent. The software experience is smooth and feature-packed. There is so much good going on here.- Display
- Hardware and Specs
- Performance
- Battery life
- Design
- Software
- Camera
- 5G
- Price
Samsung Galaxy S20 (8GB RAM, 128GB, Grey) Australian Stock - Grade (Excellent) review
- Gorgeous display with 120Hz refresh rate, solid battery life, 12GB of RAM, same camera as pricier S20+.
- Weird lag switching between camera modes, only works on sub-6 Ghz 5G spectrum.