Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 4G SM-G780F 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
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
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE Review
- 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
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
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
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review
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
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Overall the Galaxy S20 FE is a fantastic smartphone and, at $699, it is easily one of the best values available today.- Affordably priced
- Bright 120Hz display
- Versatile triple-camera
- Excellent performance
- Fingerprint reader is inconsistent
- RAM is a bit low
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
2020 is the year of big phone families, and Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Series is nearing Brady Bunch numbers. Latest to arrive is the Galaxy S20 FE 5G, described as the “Fan Edition” but also the most affordable of the line-up.- Most affordable of the S20 family
- Excellent 120Hz display
- Cameras are capable of great shots
- Solid battery life and performance
- Plastic body betrays the cost-cutting
- Low light camera performance isn't the best
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Praise be to the mighty Samsung, for it has heard our pleas of “ good freakin’ grief, phones are getting too expensive .” In its infinite wisdom, it hath remade the Galaxy S20, flagship from earlier in 2020, with slightly cheaper materials and components.- Flagship hardware, Almost no compromise on features, Big, beautiful screen, Solid battery life
- Phone's a little big for my taste, Deep camera bump, Camera downgrade versus S20
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Free from gimmicks, the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE appears to hit all the right notes. We think it could well be the pick of the S20 bunch - especially at this price point.- Great display
- Flagship performance
- Great speakers
- MicroSD expansion
- IP68 waterproof
- Fingerprint scanner a bit hit and miss
- No 3.5mm headphone socket
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Samsung's flagship killer is the real deal
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Samsung's top-end phones are getting more and more expensive at an alarming rate, as evidenced by the fact that very few people bought an S20 during the series's launch window. Seeing the gap to fill between bargain-bin budget phones and outright luxury devices, this week, Samsung launched the...- Features The S20 FE has all the bells and whistles you could hope for
- Performance The Snapdragon 865 is eminently capable
- Display Big, bright enough, 120Hz
- Price $700 is very fair for a phone this good. $600 is a steal.
- Fingerprint reader It's okay, but the FE's optical in-display scanner is far from top-of-the-line
- Camera You can get some great shots out of the FE, but there's still the typical Samsung goofiness
- Software updates The FE ships with Android 10. Android 11 is one of its three promised OS updates.