S20 12GB Ram user here..Been using it since 2020..No issues at ALL so far..Love literally everything that entails with this phone..A true masterpiece..
@G_MaxX Have had mine four years. Absolutely love it no issues at all. I would highly recommend this phone to anyone. Don't know what you're referring to.As far as green lines never seen anything like that. So I would say no. Mine still looks brand new from the day.I bought it four years ago. Daily user
@@GodisGreat-p2s wow that's great. But some people from my country who had bought the same phone got green lines on their screen. The phone is still a good performer. But I'm little bit afraid for that reason.
still using my s20 snapdragon 865 phone with 12gb of ram imported from china. it is such a nice phone still feels modern and actually feels a bit nicer than the latest phones, being thinner and with the curved screen (even though some don't like it, i do) it looks like one of a kind. and the sd 865 is still plenty fast and efficient.
My S20+ 5G is 4 years old next month! And I can't say anything bad about this phone seriously!!! It's been awesome 🥳 With SD 865 and battery 🔋 is still strong I will update later this year or early 2025 Maybe some people can help me out... do I stick with Samsung or try Google pixel for the first time ? Or even the Oneplus 12R 🤔
@@nccapone344 one plus phones have green line issue. You can try out pixels if you want to experience something fresh. But keep in mind that pixels have mediocre performance. Samsung is still the king of Android.
S20 owner here, i'd personally advise people to buy any S phone with a flat screen like the S22 instead because of the flat back & flat screen, the edges on the S20 makes the glass break so easily, i replaced the front & the back twice and they broke for the 3rd time. also the phone no longer gets OS updates which also is a con.
Ive dropped my s20+ countless times face down on linolium, cement, and tile i have 1 singular non noticable scratch from it being in my pocket with keys 💀
never had broken screen due to it being curved. i think the problem is how you handle your phone. you dropped it most of the time probably while me dropping my phone is almost none existent. note8 to s23u not even one that breaked the screen due to being curved
Just bought a factory sealed S20 on eBay for less than $250. I was a little skeptical but the site had very good reviews so I took a chance. And lo and behold, it's true. They even offer a choice of colors. Working like a charm.
That was a great review George. I just bought an unlocked s20 that was kept as a backup phone for $165 USD including shipping, a case and charging cable as I wanted a phone somewhat similar to my very old samsung s6 in terms of weight and resolution/ppi density but with solid performance. In a number of ways the s21 seems like a downgrade to me; inferior display, less ram, plastic back, slightly heavier, no sd card slot and a processor that allegedly overheats and throttles performance. As someone who aggressively debloats their phone, I don't have fomo about any future features I may miss out on. The s20 makes for a great emulation device that can already play Switch games at 60 fps, for which the sd card support comes in mighty handy. Also, as far as I know, you can get 120hz and 3180×1431 resolution at the same time with the galaxy max hz app, but I imagine it'll drain the battery more quickly.
I have both the S20 and S24. The S20 still holds its own and actually has a higher resolution display than the S24. The S24 is faster, has a much better battery life and cameras and will be supported longer. But if these aren't important to you, then the S20 is still a great buy.
@@bozomed9874 both have 4000mah battery but depending on where you get your phone, the s20 will come with exynos which has poor battery performance. I've had mine for 4 years now and never had a problem but I do know it is subpar. Mine is the exynos variant. Whatever you do, do not get the exynos variant. Try to get the snapdragon variant.
This man deserves at least 100 000 followers. This review covers everything I could ever ask for - You just earned yourself a follow. Keep up the great work!
S20 fe 5g user here. Agree with this video 100%. Runs fast like day one, no scratches, great photos, beautiful screen with enough brightness in sunny daylight, sound quality and still gets security updates. Battery at 87 % health
I always loved the s20 series currently I have the s20 fe as my main android phone and honestly it is one of my favourite android phones ever. With it having SD card slot and being able to run pretty much most emulators it is a great phone
@@Mike.Tech. I bought a very used blacklisted s20 FE before for $75 USD on ebay but I broke the front glass so now I bought a virtually brand new s20 replacement for $165.
Ive always been confused when people mention about false touches on curved edged screens. Ive just realised its the way people hood their phones, ive never held a pjone in that way and instead have 3 fingers on the back with pinky along the bottom of phone.
The bad thing is that green lines appear on the screen, the processor is prone to overheating, the battery is not optimized and the updates have run out.
I have the s20 fe, I never had or have any green lines, my phone is always on 35 degrees Celsius and never overheats, the battery not optimized I don't know about that and yes I barely get updated anymore
I keep seeing comments about green lines. Have had mine 4 years and never had an issue. I know there are two different (samsung galaxy S20 5g.) The one verizon sells is only 8gb ram And no s d card. Samsung directly sells them with an s d card and 12 gb ram. I have the sd card and 12 gb. No issues after 4 years of Heavy use. I wonder if the green lines are with people who have the one from verizon? Because i've had no issues
The S20 is definitely an excellent phone. I have an S20+, myself, and I've really enjoyed using it the past several years. That said, probably going to upgrade this year or next year, since mine's starting to fall apart a bit. But yeah, if you want a very solid flagship experience that does extremely well in pretty much every category for a very cheap price at this date, I'd heavily recommend this phone.
Glad to see this video even though it's 9 months old! I still use my S20 and like it. My only complaint is I keep breaking the back glass even with a cover but it's easy to buy aftermarket and fix it yourself. My wife needed a new smart phone and she just bought a brand new factory sealed S20 on Ebay for $230.00! It should be here soon.
I've had the S20+ since it came out. I was blown away at the start, and I'm flabbergasted at how well it's held up. Been thrown, dropped tossed and and even caught a fall with it in my hand. Not a scratch on it. This thing is just as much functional as it is tough. You'd be silly not to pick one up. Especially if it's new because I guarantee it will last many more years. I thought about upgrading, but there's seriously no point
Every time I watch a video on the S20 someone claims it has 8gb of RAM. But mine has 12. It's easy to see in the settings. This feature and the 2k display are a couple of the features Samsung cut to make the entry level S phone more affordable.
I also noticed that the s20 5 g some of them have an SD card. Some do not. The ones verizon sold do not. The ones you buy off the internet do. I know it's crazy, but do your research it's true. Verizon's have an 8gb ram , Yet the ones off the internet that have the s d card have a 12gb ram
Personally, I liked the edge display and its aspect ratio made it easy for one hand use. Unfortunately I had to give up mine due to pooooor battery life. I don't know if exynos version made that difference from SD. upgraded to S23 comapring them I liked the feeling of S20 and the speaker were much better in S20
they make the screen resolution lower since they worked out for small phone displays the difference between 1080p and higher resolutions like 4k is too low to justify the higher Panels cost. and for battery life as 4k is more power intensive to push more pixels.
It really is sad that updates are ending for this one. It has no difference in everyday performance than my s23. Screen is still just as good and other than battery life and the white screengate issue it is incredible.
Some people say android phones don't last long. Well, this phone proves that statement wrong. I bought my one 6 months ago for $260 which has a Snapdragon cpu + 12 gb ram and this thing is smooth af. The display refreshes at 120 hz all the time. And we really need to talk about the Snapdragon 865 chip. This thing is rock solid. It can handle 4k 60fps video recording with ease. No stutter while using the camera, no lag while switching between camera modes. If anyone is looking for a daily driver with zero stutter, this phone is the one to get.
Android phones don't last long? Thats just excuse apple users like to tell themselves to justify spending 1k on a phone. My huawei nexus 6p lasted 8 years. The phone was released in 2015 october, and i was using it until 2023 december. Amazing phone.
@@omegalongdongyou'll be suprised many android users is okay with the idea buying new phone every 2 years or when theres slight break their phone get , it honestly ridiculous and the amount mental gymnastics to justify tht buy is stupid
It depends on different user , a budget phone also lasts easily 5 years I used one of them. If updates don’t mess up then everything will be good, now a days quality updates have become the issue
thanks mate, this is very helpful! i struggle a LOT with my old iphone 7... i love recording videos but my storage keeps getting full, its really annoying haha
I just bought a refurbished S20 for under £200. I'm upgrading from an LG V30 and wanted something a similar size/weight with a 1440p screen, a micro sd card slot and wireless charging. It was pretty much the only phone with those specs around that price. Where did all the 1440p phones go?? It's just a shame there's no 3.5mm jack 😢
I had the S20 FE 5G from I think May 2021 to August 2024. It was a decent phone, honestly. I would not advise anyone buying it in 2024. Just get a s23 or s24 on sale. Also, I think it's gonna stop receiving updates by February 2025.
If it's a snapdragon version , of course, it is worths, especially with that screen resolution. It's 566 ppi, which is better than any other Samsung flagship since then until now.
I have had my s20 plus since 2021, with the Exynos CPU (in Latin America, the snap dragon version was not sold). The phone has been perfect for me since then, the only one problem I had just recently, is that a vertical pink line appeared on the display. I searched on the internet, and seems to be a recurrent issue for this model. I took the phone to a Samsung store, and changed for a brand new display. The battery was not working well after all time I have had it, yet in the Samsung store "calibrated" it (don't know what the calibration is) and now is lasting a day or a bit more, like as new. I still receive the security patches updates, yet I miss the OS updates, although I recognize that these OS updates are not vital for me: I still have a Galaxy s5 tab with no updates since long time ago, and I'm just fine with the tablet. Photos and video quality is very good on the s20 plus, yet for some photos like sunsets, I don't like the exaggerated colors... I have to later edit and tone down the color temperature my self. In general, I'm fine with the phone and I will wait some time more to update, as the s24 plus for me does not have so potent new features for me to pay $850 dollars for it.
Depth of field on the front facing camera should be wide as possible. Oftentimes people are taking selfies in front of a particular object, landmark, or view… in which case it would be pretty useless if only the foreground or background was in focus.
Waching on my s20 wondering if I should bother upgrading. The battery is a touch bad when listening to music all day, but other than that, I think I'll wait for the 26 😂
Curvede edges are great. Why would you want a square edge. Easy and smooth to hold and adds another dimension. This accidentally activating it is nonsense. Bring back the curved edge
I went from s20fe to s23fe in Nov 2023. Only reason I upgrade was because the s23fe was free. Even though the s20fe was 2.5 years old it feels as fast and has the same battery life as the s23fe. Both snapdragons. The s20fe was lighter and bigger screen. The s23fe advantage is that it picks up low signals where the s20fe got no service. Again, if the s23fe wasn't free I would never had upgraded. And today I would still buy a renewed s20fe over a new A54, or any A series.
I got a free S23fe from my carrier with a $45/month plan for two years. Not a bring back plan. Black Friday special. Plus a $100 Best Buy card. It was too sweet to pass up.
This may be the difference... Samsung made two different samsung S20 5G. One Is sold through verizon,but It only has 8 GB of Ram and no S.D. card. The other one which is sold online by samsung and distributers, which has an S.D. card and 12 Gbs Ram. I wonder if the people who are having trouble with the green lines bought the one from verizon? I own the one From online that has twelve gigabytes and an s d card. I have had absolutely no issues for 4 years. I'm curious to know if that's what the difference so post what kind you have and any issues? Just to be clear, I'm not talking about the f.E or any other brand. Only the samsung galaxy S20 5g
Im surprised with no mention of cellular connectivity and the lack of support for n77 c band, which is important to have since all three carriers have. No more security updates after this year too.
I have a brand new S20 with 12gb of ram that I got for SUPER cheap... Its DEFINITELY worth it for it's excellent hardware and feature rich software... Samsung Dex is awesome too! WAY more useful than a Nintendo switch and more powerful 👍🏼
One of the factors that killed this phone for me unfortunately was the launch price of the base s20 being 999 compared to the typical 799 price point at launch which was a bit outraegous and also they downgraded the resolution to conserve battery because having 1440p on a small screen doesn't really look that much better to a 1080p display and saves battery.
no its not, not only did it compromise hella on display durability, but it also doesnt even give any advantage, its just there for show and alot of ppl can accidentally touch the side of the screen bc of the curves, ur a imbecile if thats the “best” thing theyve ever done in ur opinion
Nearly every time I see someone talk about the S20, they say it has 8gb of Ram. I'm not saying some might but I'm pretty sure all the ones sold state side had 12gb of Ram
THANK YOU! This is the video i needed because im about to swap my vivo for samsung s20! THANK YOU. I didn't expect such sa small channel to produce this quality video!
i refuse to upgrade my phone as i still have this one and it's awesome! video can be a little on the sharp side but can be reduced in post. otherwise, I still won't part with it.
I have the S20 and love it but because its nit gettin One UI updates anymore, I upgraded to the S24U. The S20 is still getting security updates however. I will keep it as my backup phone though.
Last week i bought S20 and the impression was outstanding. Great performance, great camera... You can do multi tasks easily has an awsome display....it costed me 185$ in Bangladesh. It has every reason to go for it
U said "the stutters and hickups are so common in android phones" you're wrong actually. They're common in (low/mid range) phones cuz they don't have high end processors nor high end material, they don't get any optimization as high end phones. That's why high end phones are going to be powerful and stable forever or at least 13 as my galaxy note 3 (exynos) did btw
7:00 no, the S20's main camera does not have the same hardware and specs that the s10 had. the sensor is larger and the aperture is no longer variable f/1.5 to f/2.4 it's now fixed @ f/1.8 great well informed video otherwise
didnt think a channel so small could make a vid so high quality but u proved me wrong!
Because he just copies videos from another channel which sounds similar.
Explained really well. Channel will grow for sure
I was thinking the same thing 😂
That's exactly why I subscribed. Has quality
prove it how. did u see his own reviews actual his face..@@chairpants
The last samsung flagship line with expandable storage
4:36 to use the reverse wireless charging feature, you need to make sure you have the "Wireless power sharing" setting toggled on
exactly
S20 12GB Ram user here..Been using it since 2020..No issues at ALL so far..Love literally everything that entails with this phone..A true masterpiece..
does it get green lines? I wish to buy one can you please tell me
Same here works just like the day I bought it. No cracks, screen issues or battery issues.
@G_MaxX Have had mine four years. Absolutely love it no issues at all. I would highly recommend this phone to anyone. Don't know what you're referring to.As far as green lines never seen anything like that. So I would say no. Mine still looks brand new from the day.I bought it four years ago. Daily user
@@GodisGreat-p2s wow that's great. But some people from my country who had bought the same phone got green lines on their screen. The phone is still a good performer. But I'm little bit afraid for that reason.
Just bought my third one, this time I'm getting the plus for the AR features plus bigger screen and battery, it feels like an upgrade
S20 was the last S series to have a SD Slot. Please bring it back Samsung
The cloud is the answer to the SD. Some manufacturers still include the Sd tray and headphone jack. Samsung and Apple are two that discontinued it.
@@kla631Samsung never did. Their A series still have headphone jack and SD card.
Samsung is never bringing it back. SD cards were slower than internal storage. And if you want expandable storage back, get an A series phone
@@Xkikax6 Yeah, I just a review on one of the A phones and saw that.
I wonder if Samsung Boss are going to see the amount of likes growing to bring back this feature
still using my s20 snapdragon 865 phone with 12gb of ram imported from china.
it is such a nice phone still feels modern and actually feels a bit nicer than the latest phones, being thinner and with the curved screen (even though some don't like it, i do) it looks like one of a kind.
and the sd 865 is still plenty fast and efficient.
Some people call 1.5 yr old chip "OLD"
But this Snapdragon 865 chip is still providing solid performance even after 4 years.
Curved displays are like pinapple in pizza... Its not that bad but people have to say that is terrible, just because.... no reason lol
@@shadowform1264is the worst thing in a phone, literally unusable for me.
My S20+ 5G is 4 years old next month!
And I can't say anything bad about this phone seriously!!! It's been awesome 🥳
With SD 865 and battery 🔋 is still strong I will update later this year or early 2025
Maybe some people can help me out... do I stick with Samsung or try Google pixel for the first time ?
Or even the Oneplus 12R 🤔
@@nccapone344 one plus phones have green line issue. You can try out pixels if you want to experience something fresh. But keep in mind that pixels have mediocre performance. Samsung is still the king of Android.
Your underrated bro keep this up, I just subbed
S20 owner here, i'd personally advise people to buy any S phone with a flat screen like the S22 instead because of the flat back & flat screen, the edges on the S20 makes the glass break so easily, i replaced the front & the back twice and they broke for the 3rd time. also the phone no longer gets OS updates which also is a con.
Ive dropped my s20+ countless times face down on linolium, cement, and tile i have 1 singular non noticable scratch from it being in my pocket with keys 💀
@@z240m3Different drop scenarios
never had broken screen due to it being curved. i think the problem is how you handle your phone. you dropped it most of the time probably while me dropping my phone is almost none existent. note8 to s23u not even one that breaked the screen due to being curved
I bought a case immediately dropped it twice no problems at all
I've had this OnePlus 7 pro for nearly 5 years and never had any problems with the curved display
Just bought a factory sealed S20 on eBay for less than $250. I was a little skeptical but the site had very good reviews so I took a chance. And lo and behold, it's true. They even offer a choice of colors. Working like a charm.
Watching on my s20 ultra ❤
Me too 😅
How does it handle codm
Do u have display issues green line on the screen 🤔
Watching on my white s22U, I seriously 🩷 this phone!!
Mine works pretty solid too. I think the s20 5g will serve you for another 4/5 years.
Have had mine 4 years now. No issues at all absolutely love it!
Does the s20 have a curved like the s10
That was a great review George. I just bought an unlocked s20 that was kept as a backup phone for $165 USD including shipping, a case and charging cable as I wanted a phone somewhat similar to my very old samsung s6 in terms of weight and resolution/ppi density but with solid performance. In a number of ways the s21 seems like a downgrade to me; inferior display, less ram, plastic back, slightly heavier, no sd card slot and a processor that allegedly overheats and throttles performance. As someone who aggressively debloats their phone, I don't have fomo about any future features I may miss out on. The s20 makes for a great emulation device that can already play Switch games at 60 fps, for which the sd card support comes in mighty handy. Also, as far as I know, you can get 120hz and 3180×1431 resolution at the same time with the galaxy max hz app, but I imagine it'll drain the battery more quickly.
I have both the S20 and S24. The S20 still holds its own and actually has a higher resolution display than the S24. The S24 is faster, has a much better battery life and cameras and will be supported longer. But if these aren't important to you, then the S20 is still a great buy.
How about Battery on s20 + ?
@@bozomed9874 both have 4000mah battery but depending on where you get your phone, the s20 will come with exynos which has poor battery performance. I've had mine for 4 years now and never had a problem but I do know it is subpar. Mine is the exynos variant. Whatever you do, do not get the exynos variant. Try to get the snapdragon variant.
if you factor in the prices...the s20 is the bettre buy
This man deserves at least 100 000 followers. This review covers everything I could ever ask for - You just earned yourself a follow. Keep up the great work!
S20 fe 5g user here. Agree with this video 100%. Runs fast like day one, no scratches, great photos, beautiful screen with enough brightness in sunny daylight, sound quality and still gets security updates. Battery at 87 % health
I always loved the s20 series currently I have the s20 fe as my main android phone and honestly it is one of my favourite android phones ever. With it having SD card slot and being able to run pretty much most emulators it is a great phone
I recently bought one on ebay for very cheap. It can still keep up with the S21 fe, especially as it has space for a sd card
@@Mike.Tech. I bought a very used blacklisted s20 FE before for $75 USD on ebay but I broke the front glass so now I bought a virtually brand new s20 replacement for $165.
I have an s23 fe now this is a truly amazing phone
Bought an s20+ in 2024, like a month ago and i love it. Will probably use it for a while
Ive always been confused when people mention about false touches on curved edged screens.
Ive just realised its the way people hood their phones, ive never held a pjone in that way and instead have 3 fingers on the back with pinky along the bottom of phone.
I buy and swap between phones often and the S20 wasn't even on my radar... Now it is! Awesome review. :)
You'll love it
My s24 ultra comes in tomorrow i cant wait to upgrade from the 20+ im just hoping for the same durability and even more performance im way too excited
The bad thing is that green lines appear on the screen, the processor is prone to overheating, the battery is not optimized and the updates have run out.
I have the s20 fe, I never had or have any green lines, my phone is always on 35 degrees Celsius and never overheats, the battery not optimized I don't know about that and yes I barely get updated anymore
none of what you said is happening in my s20 snapdragon
I keep seeing comments about green lines. Have had mine 4 years and never had an issue. I know there are two different (samsung galaxy S20 5g.) The one verizon sells is only 8gb ram And no s d card. Samsung directly sells them with an s d card and 12 gb ram. I have the sd card and 12 gb. No issues after 4 years of Heavy use. I wonder if the green lines are with people who have the one from verizon? Because i've had no issues
I’ve wanted that pink s20 since I first saw it in a store. I’m thinking to get it just to admire it lol I wish it was still getting updates/viable😢
Currently watching on S20 really happy with it using since 1 year no issues at all
Have had mine for years and no issues
watching in my s20+ get the snapdragon processor battery is awesome!
Watching on my S23+, rocking the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 of course.
I'm watching on the a54, it doesn't overheat and its battery is amazing, 4hrs sot and I'm on 73%
the S20+ is the last phone to have a up to 1TB MicroSD card reader this attracted me to it.
Watching on my samsung S20 5g haven't had any regret so far... dope video tho .... following your channel asap
how is the battery life? and any green line issues on the display?
@scoob892 Had mine 4 years now, no green lines
@scoob892 no green line on mine my battery still lasts a day for me
The S20 is definitely an excellent phone. I have an S20+, myself, and I've really enjoyed using it the past several years. That said, probably going to upgrade this year or next year, since mine's starting to fall apart a bit. But yeah, if you want a very solid flagship experience that does extremely well in pretty much every category for a very cheap price at this date, I'd heavily recommend this phone.
Glad to see this video even though it's 9 months old! I still use my S20 and like it. My only complaint is I keep breaking the back glass even with a cover but it's easy to buy aftermarket and fix it yourself. My wife needed a new smart phone and she just bought a brand new factory sealed S20 on Ebay for $230.00! It should be here soon.
I've had the S20+ since it came out. I was blown away at the start, and I'm flabbergasted at how well it's held up. Been thrown, dropped tossed and and even caught a fall with it in my hand. Not a scratch on it. This thing is just as much functional as it is tough. You'd be silly not to pick one up. Especially if it's new because I guarantee it will last many more years. I thought about upgrading, but there's seriously no point
I wish they had kept the curved screen on the base and plus models, it was beautiful and it was my dream to have one with that
No, i always go for base or plus model because of the flat screen.
i agree
Very nice review👍. I'm also interested in samsung s22.. Because the camera design is very beautiful
Every time I watch a video on the S20 someone claims it has 8gb of RAM. But mine has 12. It's easy to see in the settings. This feature and the 2k display are a couple of the features Samsung cut to make the entry level S phone more affordable.
I also noticed that the s20 5 g some of them have an SD card. Some do not. The ones verizon sold do not. The ones you buy off the internet do. I know it's crazy, but do your research it's true. Verizon's have an 8gb ram , Yet the ones off the internet that have the s d card have a 12gb ram
Personally, I liked the edge display and its aspect ratio made it easy for one hand use.
Unfortunately I had to give up mine due to pooooor battery life. I don't know if exynos version made that difference from SD. upgraded to S23 comapring them I liked the feeling of S20 and the speaker were much better in S20
they make the screen resolution lower since they worked out for small phone displays the difference between 1080p and higher resolutions like 4k is too low to justify the higher Panels cost. and for battery life as 4k is more power intensive to push more pixels.
It really is sad that updates are ending for this one. It has no difference in everyday performance than my s23. Screen is still just as good and other than battery life and the white screengate issue it is incredible.
Go to settings, Type 'wireless power sharing' toggle it on for reverse charge
Never had problem with the curved display maybe cause i use a phone case
Some people say android phones don't last long. Well, this phone proves that statement wrong.
I bought my one 6 months ago for $260 which has a Snapdragon cpu + 12 gb ram and this thing is smooth af. The display refreshes at 120 hz all the time.
And we really need to talk about the Snapdragon 865 chip. This thing is rock solid. It can handle 4k 60fps video recording with ease. No stutter while using the camera, no lag while switching between camera modes.
If anyone is looking for a daily driver with zero stutter, this phone is the one to get.
Android phones don't last long? Thats just excuse apple users like to tell themselves to justify spending 1k on a phone.
My huawei nexus 6p lasted 8 years. The phone was released in 2015 october, and i was using it until 2023 december. Amazing phone.
@@omegalongdongyou'll be suprised many android users is okay with the idea buying new phone every 2 years or when theres slight break their phone get , it honestly ridiculous and the amount mental gymnastics to justify tht buy is stupid
It depends on different user , a budget phone also lasts easily 5 years I used one of them. If updates don’t mess up then everything will be good, now a days quality updates have become the issue
i have s9+ whit one ui port and runs smoth
S20 не переключается между камерами в 4к60
thanks mate, this is very helpful! i struggle a LOT with my old iphone 7... i love recording videos but my storage keeps getting full, its really annoying haha
Still using the S10 and it's a beast.
I just bought a refurbished S20 for under £200. I'm upgrading from an LG V30 and wanted something a similar size/weight with a 1440p screen, a micro sd card slot and wireless charging. It was pretty much the only phone with those specs around that price. Where did all the 1440p phones go?? It's just a shame there's no 3.5mm jack 😢
9:12 You can use live focus video
I had the S20 FE 5G from I think May 2021 to August 2024. It was a decent phone, honestly. I would not advise anyone buying it in 2024. Just get a s23 or s24 on sale. Also, I think it's gonna stop receiving updates by February 2025.
I'm still thinking of getting the s20 since am broke
Thanks for this video ❤
If it's a snapdragon version , of course, it is worths, especially with that screen resolution. It's 566 ppi, which is better than any other Samsung flagship since then until now.
I have had my s20 plus since 2021, with the Exynos CPU (in Latin America, the snap dragon version was not sold). The phone has been perfect for me since then, the only one problem I had just recently, is that a vertical pink line appeared on the display. I searched on the internet, and seems to be a recurrent issue for this model. I took the phone to a Samsung store, and changed for a brand new display.
The battery was not working well after all time I have had it, yet in the Samsung store "calibrated" it (don't know what the calibration is) and now is lasting a day or a bit more, like as new. I still receive the security patches updates, yet I miss the OS updates, although I recognize that these OS updates are not vital for me: I still have a Galaxy s5 tab with no updates since long time ago, and I'm just fine with the tablet.
Photos and video quality is very good on the s20 plus, yet for some photos like sunsets, I don't like the exaggerated colors... I have to later edit and tone down the color temperature my self.
In general, I'm fine with the phone and I will wait some time more to update, as the s24 plus for me does not have so potent new features for me to pay $850 dollars for it.
S20 user here I am really happy with my device. The phone is so fast , can run genshin impact smoothly and the camera, display is just amazing
I loved my S20 Plus, it was really hard to get rid of it but i traded it in for an S24 Plus and I'm Glad i did!
3:51 OR! buy a usb hub and u can connect the keyboard and the mouse to your phone (personally tested)
Depth of field on the front facing camera should be wide as possible. Oftentimes people are taking selfies in front of a particular object, landmark, or view… in which case it would be pretty useless if only the foreground or background was in focus.
Waching on my s20 wondering if I should bother upgrading. The battery is a touch bad when listening to music all day, but other than that, I think I'll wait for the 26 😂
Go for the s23, good price and its a beast ! (Snapdragon 8 gen 2)🎉
I'm surprised no one talked about the frustrating fingerprint sensor. Once the phone is unlocked, it works like a charm.
Curvede edges are great. Why would you want a square edge. Easy and smooth to hold and adds another dimension. This accidentally activating it is nonsense. Bring back the curved edge
I went from s20fe to s23fe in Nov 2023. Only reason I upgrade was because the s23fe was free. Even though the s20fe was 2.5 years old it feels as fast and has the same battery life as the s23fe. Both snapdragons. The s20fe was lighter and bigger screen. The s23fe advantage is that it picks up low signals where the s20fe got no service.
Again, if the s23fe wasn't free I would never had upgraded. And today I would still buy a renewed s20fe over a new A54, or any A series.
Please explain how the S23fe was free?
I got a free S23fe from my carrier with a $45/month plan for two years. Not a bring back plan. Black Friday special. Plus a $100 Best Buy card.
It was too sweet to pass up.
Nothing is for free
I'm watching on my S20 FE 5G🫡
Same here
How's it going
Btw i didn't notice that the channel is not popular with that good quality video. Well done 👍🏻
Once he talked about Dex 🙌🏾
This may be the difference... Samsung made two different samsung S20 5G. One Is sold through verizon,but It only has 8 GB of Ram and no S.D. card. The other one which is sold online by samsung and distributers, which has an S.D. card and 12 Gbs Ram. I wonder if the people who are having trouble with the green lines bought the one from verizon? I own the one From online that has twelve gigabytes and an s d card. I have had absolutely no issues for 4 years. I'm curious to know if that's what the difference so post what kind you have and any issues? Just to be clear, I'm not talking about the f.E or any other brand. Only the samsung galaxy S20 5g
Im surprised with no mention of cellular connectivity and the lack of support for n77 c band, which is important to have since all three carriers have. No more security updates after this year too.
Totally worth it! Just buy the plus if you can handle the bigger phone
And that's why I'm getting another new one!! 💯
I just bought a brand new one on ebay for just under 250 bucks, awesome deal, I'm actually sending back an S24!
@@EdwardC100 wow!!
I have a brand new S20 with 12gb of ram that I got for SUPER cheap... Its DEFINITELY worth it for it's excellent hardware and feature rich software... Samsung Dex is awesome too! WAY more useful than a Nintendo switch and more powerful 👍🏼
Where you bought it?
@@Davey97 Amazon... Was a good deal
One of the factors that killed this phone for me unfortunately was the launch price of the base s20 being 999 compared to the typical 799 price point at launch which was a bit outraegous and also they downgraded the resolution to conserve battery because having 1440p on a small screen doesn't really look that much better to a 1080p display and saves battery.
Curved display is the best thing sumsung ever did
no its not, not only did it compromise hella on display durability, but it also doesnt even give any advantage, its just there for show and alot of ppl can accidentally touch the side of the screen bc of the curves, ur a imbecile if thats the “best” thing theyve ever done in ur opinion
As someone who owned a s6,s8+,s10+,s20 ultra,s21 ultra, and s23 ultra flat displays are definitely the much better option
@@alexjavi13ify that's your opinion
Until you drop it on the ground :D but I agree, sure looks beautiful
@@ivankooo84 exactly but it sure is really beautiful and makes the screen look bigger than it is
Nearly every time I see someone talk about the S20, they say it has 8gb of Ram. I'm not saying some might but I'm pretty sure all the ones sold state side had 12gb of Ram
THANK YOU! This is the video i needed because im about to swap my vivo for samsung s20! THANK YOU. I didn't expect such sa small channel to produce this quality video!
Great content, new sub earned
Does this phone have issues with the green line?
How is the network connectivity compared to latest flagship?
i refuse to upgrade my phone as i still have this one and it's awesome! video can be a little on the sharp side but can be reduced in post. otherwise, I still won't part with it.
I have the S20 and love it but because its nit gettin One UI updates anymore, I upgraded to the S24U. The S20 is still getting security updates however. I will keep it as my backup phone though.
I have had mine for years and it just gave an update two days ago
@@GodisGreat-p2s One UI?
Thanks for making this video, now the only thing stopping mr ftom having a Samung S20 is money
where did you bought that attachable controller?
Watching on Note 20 Ultra.. still prefer old samsung flagship due to its microSD slot.
Very good video. Subbed
Watching from Bangladesh
Please review other galaxy s series devices
Actually, the S6 doesn't have a curved screen unless the S6 active had a flat screen and the regular had a curved. I had the Active.
Any green line issues in s20?
i had mine for 3 years as upgraded to s23U and i had no issues stil ran like new
563ppi , thats nuts...man those displays are beautiful
I got the s20 and am thinking of getting s20 ultra
Why would you uprgade a 4 year old phone to a slightly better version
I'd go for a newer model
@@i360fantasy7exactly ahaha
Big mistake 😂 don't do that
@@i360fantasy7SD card
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It must. I have a s10 and it is still quick. No sticking at all. Samsung S series are the best.
Last week i bought S20 and the impression was outstanding. Great performance, great camera... You can do multi tasks easily has an awsome display....it costed me 185$ in Bangladesh. It has every reason to go for it
2:08 this is all I needed to hear! Ima coppin one for cod mobile cuz this a iPhone 12 Pro Max is GARBAGE
Seems far better than something like an iPhone 11 at least
I miss my s20 plus loved that phone but i love my s24 ultra also
U said "the stutters and hickups are so common in android phones" you're wrong actually. They're common in (low/mid range) phones cuz they don't have high end processors nor high end material, they don't get any optimization as high end phones. That's why high end phones are going to be powerful and stable forever or at least 13 as my galaxy note 3 (exynos) did btw
I want to buy the s20 plus for my first ever review on YT ❤
Great content 💕
Great advise thnk you
Every flagship released in the past 4 years is great in 2024.
Does it work on 5g
Yes
security updates will end sept 2024 and in 3 years most of apps will not work on android 13, A55 will have much longer life
Ofc most app will work on android 13
7:00 no, the S20's main camera does not have the same hardware and specs that the s10 had. the sensor is larger and the aperture is no longer variable f/1.5 to f/2.4 it's now fixed @ f/1.8
great well informed video otherwise
he maybe mixed it up with the s21
The only thing for which I was going to buy was edge because it looks so cool but... 😢
I had the note 20 ultra, Exynos varient. Incredibly inefficient. Charges.2 to 3 times a day
If you were to choose between Samsung S20 and the Samsung A52 which will you choose sir?
It's gotta be the s20😊
S20
s20 5g
what about software updates?
Does the s20 5g have a curved screen like the s10