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Samsung S20 & S20 Pluse

The Samsung Galaxy S20 is going to be the first 5G phone for a lot of people, and it comes with a 64MP camera and 3x optical and 30x digital zoom to boot. It’s a leap ahead of the S10, but it also carries a price hike and is outclassed by two bigger phones: the Galaxy S20 Plus and S20 Ultra.



Samsung Galaxy 20


The Samsung Galaxy S20 has now been unveiled to the world at Unpacked 2020 in San Francsico (which also saw the Samsung Galaxy S20 PlusSamsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, foldable Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus shown off)
The Galaxy S20 is the cheapest handset from Samsung in the new range, and while it's not the most affordable phone that the brand has launched, it does bring significant improvements to the camera, battery and offers 5G by default in many places.


This is the phone if you want to try out the new tech that Samsung has to offer - sure, you could go for the Ultra if you want more storage or a 108MP camera, but for day-to-day use, the S20 is going to be fine for most people. 
Samsung Galaxy S20The 6.2-inch display is packed with more visually impressive and fluid tech, and three cameras on the rear is going to be enough for most people - especially combined with 8K video recording (we'll gloss over the fact that's a thing nobody is asking for on their phone right now).
The expanded capacity has had one negative consequence already: it’s squeezed out the headphone jack. It's the same story with the S20 Plus and S20 Ultra, and it's the first time Samsung has dropped the feature from its S range.
The Galaxy S20 has a lot of things going for it: a sizable screen with a fast refresh rate, a new triple-lens camera with a lot of promise, and solid specs headlined by faster 5G speeds. 
But it may fall into the trap of being neither affordable nor the best of the new Galaxies. Its price hike will be a turn-off for some, while others with a substantial budget will look to the S20 Plus and Ultra for their fast 5G peak speeds and, in the case of the Ultra, a much better caera.

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Samsung Galaxy S20

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