Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 4G SM-G780F 8GB 128GB
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5 years ago
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.
5 years ago
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.
Pros:
- Great cameras for the price
- Fast performance
- Fantastic display
Cons:
- Plastic feel
- Samsung’s UI is heavy
- Doesn’t ship with fast charger
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Samsung’s Galaxy S20 FE 5G was a really interesting smartphone to me. For the price, I was deeply, deeply unimpressed with the regular Galaxy S20 line in Malaysia because of the sub-par performance from the Exynos 990 processor and measly 128GB of internal storage.
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE review
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.
Cons:
- 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
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
The Galaxy S20 FE is much more than a Fan Edition, it’s the phone that Samsung needed for 2020. The prices of the flagship phones has grown out of control, combine that with a worldwide pandemic, and it was clear something needed to be done.
5 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition - Navy SM-G780FZBDXNZ review
Currently, Samsung just offers the Exynos 990, LTE variant here in the Philippines which is priced at PHP 35,990. If you want the 5G version, you’ll have to source the Snapdragon variant, which is not easy to get since Samsung is yet to offer it here.
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