Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 4G SM-G780F 8GB 128GB
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G isn’t a cheap phone, costing $699 / £699 (or £599 for the 4G version, available in the UK). However, it’s still a great value option for anyone who wants all the power of the Galaxy S20 without its sky-high price.- Great cameras for the price
- Fast performance
- Fantastic display
- Plastic feel
- Samsung’s UI is heavy
- Doesn’t ship with fast charger
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
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.
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
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
The Galaxy S20 FE is Samsung’s big bet in the affordable flagship smartphone segment. It takes on the new OnePlus and Xiaomi phones at a competitive price of Rs 49,999. Samsung is also providing cashback offers to bring the price down to up to Rs 42,999.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
The Galaxy S20 Fan Edition is a flagship in every sense. It’s a complete phone with a 120Hz display, faster Exynos 990 processor, impressive triple cameras, and a battery that lasts all day long. The 5G connectivity is missing, but most users won’t miss that.
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
The success of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE was always going to be dependent on the pricing. At Rs 49,999 and even lower if you snare the right deals. In a way, this will become the new entry point to the Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphone line-up. And a very good one at that.
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
The ideal entry point into Samsung’s premium range, packing in all the best features of the Galaxy S20 while also cutting the superfluous features that only serve to increase the price. It offers solid performance from the camera, all the benefits of Samsung’s OneUI, and a screen that can’t be beat.- Incredible screen that owes a lot to the 120Hz refresh rate
- Premium specs
- including a top-tier chipset
- All the best parts of the S20 for a slightly lower price
- No Bixby Button
- Premium price
- far from what you’d consider “affordable”
- Battery life not best in class
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
- 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