Samsung Galaxy S20 4G SM-G980F 8GB 128GB
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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
- 120Hz is a buttery smooth
- game-changing experience
- Beautifully crafted devices
- Screens have rich
- vibrant colors
- look amazing
- Better zoom capabilities than most phones
- Very good battery life (but only at 60Hz)
- 120Hz option takes a heavy toll on battery life
- In-screen fingerprint scanner experience is among the worst on a flagship
- Selfies often turn out botched due to a bug
- A bit on the pricey side
Samsung Galaxy S20 Cloud Blue 128GB SM-G980FLBDNZO review
It has all the features you'd want in a flagship phone, plus a few more, without going overboard like the pricey S20 Ultra. The regular Galaxy S20 is the best Android flagship of 2020 so far- High refresh rate meets fantastic image quality
- Best hardware and build quality of any Android phone
- All-day battery life… usually
- 5G not worth it for many
- Camera image processing a bit strong
- RIP headphone socket
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 (8GB RAM, 128GB, Grey) Australian Stock - Grade (Excellent) review
This phone is fantastic for the average to heavy user. 8GB Ram, Snapdragon's newest chipset, incredible screen, good battery, great bluetooth. I'm a heavy user, lots of YouTube, Audible, Pandora, some games, lots of photos and videos with editing, TONS of video calls for work.