Samsung Galaxy S 20 plus, is the new flagship phone from Samsung, and not many people are talking about. Instead, the galaxy s 20 ultra has taken order headlines, but is that fair? Looking at the specs the s20 process, the majority the same features apart from that insane camera? So, let's find out these more unboxing and first impressions of the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 plus unboxing. The s20 plus, is what has become a typical sampling experience plain black packaging with the phone sitting on top now, the first thing that I noticed when picking up the phone was held lights. It feels especially compared to the s20 ultra and other phones, such as the iPhone 11 Pro the remaining content, a super-fast charger charging, cable and a pair of wired headphones tuned by AKG, which are actually usually pretty good quality tensing up the phone was super easy, particularly if you've already got a Samsung device. So for me, I used note 10 + to transfer all the dates of wirelessly, and it only took a few minutes now to the phone itself, and it's an impressive list. The latest snapdragon 865 processors, 4500 William hour battery quad camera setup and an impressive 120 hertz screen refresh rate, which the first on a Samsung phone.
All these specs are what you would expect from a 20/20 flagship phone and over the next week, I will be putting the phone through its paces to test out all these features. So what are my first impression? Well, first thing: I really like the color I've got the blue, which is quite a subtle shade of blue. It adopts the same color characteristic agents of the aurora glow. On the note in series. It's light and easy to hold.
As I've said, I've been using VOXI note, 10 plus for last few months, but the corners on the years 20 plus feel more rounded, and the phone is not as wide as the note n. So it feels perfect to hold and is relatively easy to reach in corners from top to bottom. One of my favorite first impressions has been 120 Hertz, refresh rate on the screen, having used other frames with high refresh rates such as the 1 + 7 Pro mate, which makes the phone feel so fast after using don't really want to go back. Interestingly, the higher refresh rate green is not enabled out of the box. So to do this, you need to go into settings, that's display down to motion smoothness and then turn on the high refresh.
Now this screen highlights that keeping the screen refresh to 60 Hertz results in longer battery life, so I'll be testing out how much of an impact the higher refresh rate has on the battery over the next week looks like it's also worth noting that the high refresh rate also caps the screen resolution to 1080p, meaning you can't use the quad HD settings that you've normally find on Samsung flex. Your phone, if I'm being honest, I, find it really hard to tell the difference between 1080p and the quad HD most scenarios, so I'll be interesting. Whether I really do notice it over to the next week or so. Of course, I'll be testing out. The cameras in more detail, however, initial use, suggested me they's a typical Samsung camera experience, which is not a bad thing.
That is a good thing. One new software feature I have notice, though, in using the phone. Very briefly is called single tape, and this allows you to take photo and then provide you with all the different camera effects that could be applied to that one picture, and then you can choose what your favorite one is I, don't think this is a really nice touch something a bit different. The s20 fuzz also includes all the typical bells and whistles you'd expect from Samsung and superfast charging. Wireless charging reverse wireless charging, the ability to expand the internal story.
Dual speakers we've doubled the Atmos, a large battery, an on-screen fingerprint sensor, 5g, so much more so there you have it I hope. You've enjoyed my quick run through the Samsung Galaxy s, 20 plus stay tuned for my full review in the next week or so I'd be grateful if you'd give me a thumbs up. If you enjoyed the video and smash the subscribe button. If you want to see more content coming up soon enjoy the rest of your day, Cheers.
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