Manufacturer: Samsung
When Samsung chose the Galaxy S20 FE’s name (FE stands for Fan Edition), it did so because FE tested better...
Triple rear cameras; 120Hz display; strong performance; great battery life; simple design with a flat screen; wireless charging with wireless powershare
No headphone jack; has a plastic back instead of glass; optical fingerprint reader not quite as nice as more expensive ultrasonic models; fast charger costs extra
I can’t say enough good things about the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and if you want a phone that feels very much like a flagship without spending over £699 then this is the best that’s currently on offer.
Snapdragon 865 even in the UK model, Better battery life than other S20 models, Nice range of colours, Flat 120Hz display
You have to pay more for the faster charger, Secondary cameras aren’t the most detailed
While the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition perhaps isn’t the best example of a ‘lite’ phone we’ve seen, it’s still a great choice for plenty of people who were interested in the standard Galaxy S20 but found that handset a little too expensive.
Can take great pictures, Powerful processor, Vibrant color options
Not very ‘lite’ in price, Cheap-feeling design, Battery life feels lacking
The high points are undoubtedly the refresh rate, chipset, and cameras, but most other aspects impress too. Really the only significant issue is the phone’s largely plastic build – which at this price isn’t really acceptable, but when it’s allowed for so much tech to be packed in it’s a lot more...
Smooth, high-quality 120Hz screen, Excellent triple-lens camera, Plenty of power
Plastic back, Only FHD+ resolution, Middling 6GB of RAM
Though the switch to glasstic is a bit of a disappointment, there’s a lot to love about the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE – including the Snapdragon 865, a first for UK fans, and a gorgeous 6.5in 120Hz AMOLED display.
Beautiful 120Hz AMOLED display, Great battery life, Snapdragon 865 (on 5G model)
‘Glasstic’ body, Limitations on video recording, Have to pay for faster charger
The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE undercuts the S20 on price but with similar specifications, where are the cutbacks?
Better price than S20, Better battery life than S20, Better performance than S20 (on 5G version)
Plastic design, Lower resolution screen, Not quite the best value
Galaxy S20 FE has added an extra level of excitement to this year’s Samsung flagship – from finally bringing a Snapdragon processor to the device in the UK to adding a bunch of vibrant colour options. There’s tough competition from OnePlus 8T and Pixel 5 but the S20 FE is ready for the fight.
The increasing cost of flagship smartphones over the last couple of years has put them out of reach for many consumers. We all knew it was coming in late 2018 when Apple priced the iPhone X at a cool $999.
Snapdragon 865 Performance for $500 or less on sale, Beautiful AMOLED display with lots of brightness, Solid battery life, Decent camera array with AI digital zoom
With the Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung showed us what the Galaxy S20 should have been... in March.
Big, beautiful & bright display, High-refresh rate display - 120Hz, Great camera, Great battery life
Slower charger included in the box, "Glasstic" back feels cheap, Fingerprint sensor can sometimes be finicky to use, A little light on RAM
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