Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Complete Walkthrough: Samsung's Best Phone Yet By TheUnlockr

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Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Complete Walkthrough: Samsung's Best Phone Yet

Samsung recently launched their new Galaxy S 20 series and while we added the usual small and big versions of the new phone in the s20 and s, 20 plus Samsung also decided to throw everything they could at a newer, more expensive model. The Samsung Galaxy S 20 altar. Now one may say that the s10 II was replaced by the s 20, the S 10, replaced by the S 20 plus, and then the S 10, plus replaced by the s 20 ultra, but honestly I, don't think that's how it works. You see the S 10 and the S 10 Plus were, for the most part, the same device just meant for people who wanted a quote smaller or larger screen, and that's very much what the S 20 and the S 20 plus seemed to be. But this time around Samsung seems to have decided that the arguably smaller market of Spec ht crazed, techies creators and the like should get an option that they'd be hard-pressed to nitpick, at least on paper -. Of course, you know the price, but we'll get to that in a sec.

Firstly, let's go through everything. There is to possibly go through on the new S 20 ultra in this complete walkthrough. Now, if you're not familiar complete walkthrough nest channels where I try to go through every single feature, I, possibly can our new device. So you guys are better prepared. Should you mean the market actually go buy? One with that said there is a lot to go through.

So let's get started with the hardware. Firstly, the ultra has a six point. Nine-inch am led infinity, o display as Samsung calls it with a 3200 by 1440 resolution and curved edges that are actually slightly less curved than the s tens work, which I actually appreciate. That display is also HDR, 10 plus certified and has a refresh rate of 120 Hertz, which the system has set to 60 Hertz by default. But you can turn it on in settings display above that screen or in it, I guess we have a 40 megapixel PDF point: seven micron sized pixels, 80 degree fields of view, F 2.2, aperture, selfie camera by default, the 40 mega pixels are been down to 10 megapixels, and that gives you a 1.4 micron sized pixel. If you want to get a full 40 megapixels, you can select it from inside the aspect.

Ratio section of the front cameras settings just know that it'll have a higher resolution but perform worse in low-light, the phone itself is made out of an aluminum frame with Gorilla Glass 6 on the front and back and his ip68 rated for water and dust resistance. Moving around the rice. We have our power button and volume rockers on the right, our sim card and micros card slot at the top, nothing on the left. Then in the bottom we have one of our AKG tuned dual speakers that support Dolby Atmos. The other is the earpiece above the screen and a USB-C port capable of using up to 45 watts, Samsung adaptive, fast charger, and it comes with a 25 watt, one in the box by the way to help charge up beep 5,000 William battery.

We also have QI wireless charging and that supports 15 watt fast charging, and we also have reverse wireless charging to charge things like the Galaxy Buds plus, for example, on the back of the phone at 9 Watts. Under the hood, there's a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset in the States at least, and that's what I have here and that is paired with 12 gigs of lpddr4, AM and 128 or 256 gigs of UFS, 3.0, storage or there's also a model with 16 gigs of ram and 512 gigs of storage for security. We have an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor in the display that does feel a bit more responsive than one last model, but only just, and we have Samsung's face, unlock using the front camera for connectivity. We have Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 with dual device: simultaneous connectivity available and FC for use with Google and Samsung pay and somewhat surprisingly, 5g built-in, instead of a 5g specific model. The unlocked version, for example, work on 5g with any US carrier, regardless of whether they use low, mid or high VIN frequencies for their network more info on what 5g is and what all those frequencies mean.

In my decoder series episode on it that I did at the link below and for more info on which versions of the ultra will work in what countries? Here's an article Sasha Began wrote for PC Mag at the link below as well-being a service, though maybe today's sponsor visible can help with that visible is a $40 a month plan that includes everything, unlimited talk, text, data and even mobile hotspots all on Verizon's LTE network with no annual contracts. You can even use a feature. They call party pay and create a party of two three or four people to lower your bill. Parties of four can pay as little as $25 a month for that same all-in-one plan each member of the party managers that are on, so there's no need to share the bill or data etc. , and that means that anyone can be in your party, family, friends, even strangers.

If you're so inclined, you can either bring your own as 20 or phone to them, or you can get the s 20 or s 20, plus directly from them on March 6th and the ultra a bit later in the month just head to the link below to learn more there moving around the back. We have the very noticeable camera collection that isn't without reason. First, we have a main hundred and eight megapixel F 1.8 PDF. Oh, is camera with point 8 micra sized pixels. Now, just like with the 40 megapixel front camera.

By default, you aren't shooting with the hundred eight megapixels. Instead, it bends them to get a lower resolution, but much better low-light sensitivity. Now most phones bend the pixels by four to get double sized ones, but because of the sheer number of pixels on the sensor, Samsung performs a Nona, binning and key bins together, nine pixels, because of this we end up with a default 12 megapixel 2.4 micron sized pixel image, which is not so obviously. The other impressive thing about this camera is the fact that the sensor itself is one by one point: three inches in size, making it the largest camera sensor that I've ever used in a phone. This combined with those large pixels in binned mode means much better low-light images, but it also means you can get a lot more bouquet.

The blurred separation between a subject and the background without using the software enabled live focus mode. In addition to that main sensor, we have a 12 megapixel ultra-wide camera, with 1.4 micron size, pixels, a hundred and twenty degree fields of view and F 2.2 aperture. We also have a 48 megapixel, telephoto camera with a 24 degree field of view and aperture of F 3.5 with 0.8 micron size pixels. That by default are been to 12 megapixels to get 1.6 micron size pixels. Now the one thing interesting about the telephoto is that it's actually a folded, zoom lens it actually sits sideways in the phone, and it uses a set of mirrors to get the length needed without protruding out of the back of the phone like a traditional mirrorless camera lens.

Would you have undoubtedly seen the 100 times zoom feature being advertised on this phone, maybe even on my own Instagram, Twitter or Facebook? The way this works, though, is that the lens is actually a four time optical zoom. Then it crops this answer to push in a little more to get up to ten times and then from 10 times onward. It is using AI to duplicate, pixels, etc. to get a zoomed in image. Now it's because of this that you can tell a pretty big quality difference after 10 times that gets worse as we get closer to a hundred personally.

I'm, probably only realistic any want to use the five times and occasionally ten times, but even that is still impressive and useful and anything beyond that is more of a gimmick, but still clever. They were able to add it at all. For video, we can record in 8k at 24 frames per second and even grab 33 megapixel stills, while recording in that resolution, if needed, if you want higher frame rates, you can also do 4k up to 60 frames a second or 1080p at 240 frames per second, the diving to the camera modes. We have the following single take. This is a new feature that Samsung added that actually records for 10 seconds, and then the phone automatically will pick out different images from the different cameras, create time lapses, etc.

, all from those 10 seconds and then put them all in your gallery, Pro mode which allows you to control things manually, like ISO, shutter, speed, etc. Panorama which allows you to take one long photo that stitches together to give you a much wider shot food which, as far as I, can tell just up to the saturation and adds a little of a vignette to the image night mode, which is a long exposure, shot that the phone can use to get better images in low-light live focus. This is Samsung's version of portrait mode that allows you to separate the subject from the background, with a little of software, enabled blur effect live focus, video, which is the same concept, but for video pro video, which is just like the pro camera mode, except for video, and allows you to control all of those same manual settings super slo-mo which records for about four seconds. It seems at 960 frames per second, and then you're able to play that back at a really slow speeds, regular slow-motion, which actually records at 1080p at 240 frames per second hyperlapse, which takes a video and then automatically speeds it up, Bigamy vision, which is Samsung's version of Google Lens and finally, AR zone, which allows you to create doodles use, AR, emoji, etc. Now, moving on to the software, the galaxy ultra is running 10 with Samsung's own UI, on top called 1ui 2.0, because of this it'll have very similar functions to any Samsung Android device. But for someone who isn't familiar, let's just touch on a few of the things that are more standout features that Samsung is added, so, firstly, we have edge panels.

This is essentially a floating icon. You can move the location of along either edge of the device that, when swiped across can bring up any number of customizable floating menus, they range from shortcuts for apps to a way to take a screenshot with some added functions, to quick access to tasks, weather contacts, reminders, etc. Along the same line, Samsung has also added edge lighting, which allows you to use the edges of the device to be a sort of notification light, since they can kind of be seen from not just the top, but the sides slightly as well. Thanks to that curve on the screen, these can also be customized pretty extensively, actually from changing what color it lights up and what apps it'll notify you for, and even using the apps icon color to show the effects so that you can know at a glance what notification the app is coming from to the duration, transparency, etc. Samsung also introduced an airdrop like feature called quick share on the s20 series and the Galaxy Z flip that you can select from the quick panel, give your device a name and so long as this is on, and anyone else that has a Samsung device.

That also has this feature it enabled they can then share much faster and easier between one another when nearby long overdue. Frankly, now the galaxy s 20 ultra, is available for pre-order. At the time of me, posting this video and is available starting March 6th, and it'll cost $13.99 unlocked for the 128 gig model. This combined with the fact that the S 20 and s 20 plus, are exactly $100 more than the S 10 and the S 10 plus were when they launched, plus the fact that the ultra only comes in two colors, since making additional colors and SKUs is more expensive for Samsung when they're not quite sure how many of these will sell furthers. My thinking that the ultra sort of lives on its own is a more expensive, spec crazy device for a smaller audience of buyers.

I feel like I'm. Probably one of those buyers, though so subscribe and stay tuned for my real-world test when I'll test it throughout a full day and see if it ends up being worth that money. There guys went a little more in depth in this one that I kind of usually do maybe just like a little. What do you guys think? Do you guys want like as much information as humanly possible in these videos, even if they end up being like 15 minutes long or do you want a little more concise? Let me know in the comments below always appreciate your feedback and always love hearing from you guys. Otherwise, if you like this video, please thumb up it or share it greatly appreciate it also check out the rest Channel for that you see there please subscribe and ding the bell next word subscribe, so you get notified when I do new videos as always, though, regardless thanks for watching.


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