Samsung Galaxy S20 4G SM-G980F 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
Galaxy S20 may not reinvent the wheel for Samsung and some may be disappointed with the fairly run-of-the-mill ...
Samsung Galaxy S20 (8GB RAM, 128GB, Grey) Australian Stock - Grade (Excellent) review
I just figured out that it is impossible to uninstall the Facebook App on this Samsung phone. It can be disabled, but that begs the question of just why it cannot be uninstalled. I will not buy another Samsung phone that has Facebook preinstalled and I would not recommend it for that reason.
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
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.
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
Samsung Galaxy S20: Haven’t you heard? 20 is the new 11 – the basic Galaxy S20 is Samsung’s best-value flagship yet- Cheaper
- but just as formidable
- Camera is impressive
- 120Hz is buttery smooth
- Unnecessary design changes
- Camera lacks 100x ‘Space Zoom’
- 120Hz setting considerably reduces battery life
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
The Galaxy S20 offers almost anything you could want from a phone then goes a little further, but it’ll cost you.
Samsung Galaxy S20 (8GB RAM, 128GB, Grey) Australian Stock - Grade (Excellent) review
A few years ago I switched up and was displeased with the memory and compatibility. Now that I am back with the S series, I have not missed a beat. It is compatible with my work email and other items I used on a day to day basis. I am glad I made the purchase, it is worth it.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cosmic Grey 128GB SM-G980FZADNZO review
Having recently told you about a Samsung Tablet that could make and receive calls here something a little smaller that can be held to your ear without attracting attention as it is more normal in size for a SmartPhone, the SamsungGalaxyS20 FE 5G.
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