Samsung Galaxy S20 4G SM-G980F 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
For most people, the Samsung Galaxy S20 is the best Android phone available right now. This will likely be the biggest selling flagship Android device of the year, with a lot of happy customers.- Lovely screen
- A perfect size
- Huge camera improvements over the S10
- The fingerprint scanner is poor
- 120Hz refresh rate drains battery
- It looks just like every other Samsung phone
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
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 review
The Samsung Galaxy S20 isn’t the most cutting-edge of Samsung’s S20 lineup – that honor goes to the Galaxy S20 Ultra – but it’s still a powerful phone with an ergonomic and attractive design, and the introduction of new features like 5G, the 120Hz display and upgraded rear cameras make it an outstanding handset in its own right.- A truly fantastic display
- Strong camera performance
- Lots of power and 5G-ready
- Price is higher, especially for 5G
- Erratic fingerprint scanner
- Doesn’t support all 5G networks
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
It has almost become sort of a tradition for Galaxy S smartphones to be excellent high-end devices that are unable to keep up with their competitors in all aspects of smartphone life.- slim and lightweight case
- bleeding edge up-to-date software
- wide LTE band support
- support for 8K video
- great and very bright 120 Hz display
- 60 Hz gaming
- decent battery life
- 5G optional
- no aptX HD
- location services not particularly accurate at times
- many video features only up to FHD/30fps
- Exynos SoC throttles noticeably
- high temperatures under load
- no real telephoto lens
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
Few Android flagships look as good as the Galaxy S20, and fewer even sport features this advanced. Samsung’s latest sports a smooth 120Hz screen, versatile triple-camera setup and 5G support (depending on your carrier), making it one of the best Android phones on the market.- One-hand friendly design
- Smooth and beautiful display
- Long battery life
- No mmWave support on T-Mobile
- Cameras struggle with autofocus (pending software update)
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
Delivering an industry-leading flagship user experience while juggling tech innovations, marketing strategy and pricing at the same time is a daunting task. It is no longer enough to put out a solid phone - you have to present it to the world just right and you have to price it accordingly.- Excellent build quality and bill of materials. IP68 rating
- You get all the flagship features the S20+ has, Familiar, yet modernized design and control layout
- Superb 120Hz AMOLED display
- Speedy charging solutions, incl. a 25W charger in the box, Very good stereo speaker setup.
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
The Samsung Galaxy S20 is the most manageable of the S20 lineup in terms of size and price, but it may get left behind with future 5G upgrades.- Well-sized for one-handed use
- Gorgeous 120Hz screen
- 8K video recording
- Most affordable Galaxy S20 model.
- Lacks high-band 5G
- Shorter battery life than other S20 (and S10) models.