Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, Price of a GAMING PC? By Classical Technology

By Classical Technology
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, Price of a GAMING PC?

So Samsung just announced the new s20 ultra, as well as a few other models of their galaxy flagship phone. It's like fourteen hundred dollars, which you can really build a nice gaming PC for that. So let's talk about a few interesting things because that's pretty expensive, but let's see what we're looking forward to. Let's get started now: hey guys, Thiago here with classical technology. Thank you for joining me for another video. If you like, my content, remember to subscribe smash that, like button leave, a comment below, would you consider buying the Samsung, Galaxy, S 20 and even the ultra version, so I'm? Definitely a fan of Samsung and Android.

I have the note, 10 plus here, which is there sort of previous flagship beside this new. You know, iteration of phones that they just announced. The flip phones are cool, but there's something that really drew my attention and that's gonna, be the s20, the plus and the ultra. Now the ultra is pretty crazy, because it's $13.99, you can build a pretty nice gaming computer for that much, so that's definitely the number one interesting thing about this phone is just a ridiculous price. Even the entry-level s20 is gonna start around nine hundred.

Ninety-nine dollars wow this one is thirteen. Ninety-nine, but you do get some pretty cool specs, which brings us to point number two: the camera 108 megapixel camera with a hundred x OOM now, of course, nobody's expecting this to look good at 100x, but in this case I think that Samsung is utilizing all those pixels in order to you know, use their software and really do a lot of smart things. Software, combined with the hardware to give you really nice images, I, always really liked the photo quality of the Samsung nope phones, especially the last one, I think the pictures look fantastic, especially night mode and supposedly the night mode now is even better. So I'm really excited to see hands-on reviews and see how this phone pans out throughout this review. I'll show you a little be role of you know the Samsung Note 10 plus, as well as the know, the newer iPhone.

That way, you can just see what the newer one compares to this older one, and you'll see that design wise. It's really not that big of a difference so carrying on from that second point: let's talk about the third interesting point about this phone. It records a 8k 24 frames per second, like that's pretty impressive, because even consumer cameras aren't up to 8k it I know this year we may see some 8k cameras from Canon and most of the 8k cameras are going to be like from red which are ridiculously expensive. So it's really cool to see the technology in the smartphone and the Samsung quality for 4k video looks perfect, as well as the iPhone, so I'm really curious to see just how good this 8k recording is gonna, be I'm, actually quite excited. That's going to be pretty cool in our everyday lives.

We always use a phone to record so having it in 8k, while not necessary. It's pretty cool if it looks good, especially with the added pixels, they might just look really, really crispy. A fourth interesting thing about this phone, or maybe not swords are seen, is the design. It does have that three lens system on the back and now the phone just looks like any other phone. There's nothing too crazy.

You could even consider it almost like the perfected version of this type of smartphone. It has a little punch out for the front-facing camera. The back does have the little bevels for the know the three lenses so overall, nothing too spectacular here, I, don't know if that's a good or a bad thing it kind of blends in, but really what could you do with a phone on the side from folding that and flipping it, which seems to be the next thing coming up and then the last thing of interest to talk about just the specs in general? Aside from the camera specs, which are super, super impressive, you know the phone you can get up to 16 gigabytes in the ultra version. If that's really impressive. Once again, that's really getting close to like a gaming, PC specs.

You have that new snapdragon 865, which supposedly is really, really fast in general. This foam those seem to have some insane processing power not only for applications and games, but also, if you're going to do like decks, which is like they're. You know desktop system where you can turn it into a desktop computer once again getting pretty close to a gaming computer I wonder how many years it's going to take before one of these little phones can be plugged into a monitor and actually uses the full-fledged gaming PC with graphics, comparable to what we have today in like a 2060 or a 2070. That's going to be pretty interesting when you can carry your computer sort of in the palm of your hands, and it looks like it's going in that direction may take a few years, but if power like this is any indication, that's pretty exciting. Alright guys.

Thank you for watching hope. You enjoyed this video on the Samsung s.20 ultra definitely excited to get this in for review. It looks like a really spectacular phone with a lot of very cool specs, we'll see if that translates to you, know the real-world performance in the real world visuals and see if it really, really live up to all the specs remember to subscribe, smash that, like button, and I'll, see you guys on the next video.


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