Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra vs LG V60 ThinQ Comparison: Too Close? By Danny Winget

By Danny Winget
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra vs LG V60 ThinQ Comparison: Too Close?

Everyone is talking about the Galaxy S 20 and the s 20 ultra, but today I want to compare with LG's brand-new, offering the v60 thin queue, even though LG hasn't been killing it in mobile sales. Lately this looks like a solid, offering and I think it competes well for the price point. So, let's take a quick comparison. Look at the galaxy s, 20 ultra versus the v60 thin queue- the v60 I would say, is more of an S 20 and an S 20 plus competitor, but I've had the galaxy s 20 ultra for over a week. So this is the only one that I can share my experience with, but if you want to see a breakdown of the entire galaxy s, 20 series lineup and which one to buy I will leave a link down below. For you.

This is the absolute best from Samsung and the best that LG has to offer. So it definitely makes sense both have that premium build quality. The s20 ultra and the v6 t have that glass and metal sandwich combo, both of them being ip68 water-resistant. The s20 ultra has the slightly larger 6.9 inch. Quad HD + dynamic, AMOLED display with 120 Hertz high refresh rate, which will be important to some once you experience this fluidity you'll never want to go back, it's hard to show on camera, because I shoot in 24 frames per second, but trust me.

It's awesome, especially for gaming with those stereo speakers, but LG also has a fantastic 6.8 inch, full HD OLED display and also has balanced stereo speakers for a great multimedia experience and get this. You still get a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack with the quad DAC. The best audio experience that I've experienced on a phone personally, so I want to know from you is the headphone jack still important, or have you moved on with wireless earbuds? Let me know in the comments. Lg is also giving you the option of two 6.8 inch displays here. This is their offering for a foldable phone at this moment, both with a twenty point, five by nine aspect, ratio.

I know it's a little weird, but this can also be awesome for gaming, where one of the displays can become a game pad. Some games work better than others, but there's a new wide mode which lets apps take advantage of that second display merging them into one. This works fairly well with the web browser and is pretty cool when you're. Looking at your photo gallery, you have an educated display just for viewing your photos and video, which I think is neat. The best part is, is that you don't have to use it because it can get a little bulky, but it fits just like a case, and you can just remove it depending on the carrier and promotions.

You might even be able to get one of these dual displays for free, so make sure you check promotions before you Bible. Both of these phones are powered by the brand-new Qualcomm snapdragon 865 processors, so plenty of power here for no matter what you throw at it with built-in 5g, which is really nice. They both have in display fingerprint scanners, but the v40 s is optical, while the s20 ultras is ultrasonic. I'm surprised that v6 teeth in q only has eight gigabytes of RAM I thought they would move to twelve gigabytes of RAM like what is standard on the s20 series, but the s20 ultra goes all the way up to 16 gigabytes of ram, but that configuration will cost you because it is expensive. I'm super happy that both of these companies are prioritizing battery life in these new phones, both with huge 5,000 William hour batteries.

My week so far with the s20 ultra has been very surprising because even with 120 Hertz display enabled at 1080p I'm getting incredible battery life so with the full HD display on the v60. The battery life should even be better on that, so this is really exciting for battery life on both of these phones. The s20 ultra supports 45 watt fast charging, which is a little faster than the quick charge 4.0 offered on the v60 thin q, which can go from 0 to 50% in 30 minutes. But regardless both will charge up nice and quick and both support wireless charging as well, which is handy at this point both of these look very familiar. But when we start talking about the cameras, that's when they start to differ the galaxy s.20 ultra has a monster 108 megapixel camera for a super high resolution, shots that you can crop to your heart's content. It is actually mind-blowing, or you can shoot 12 megapixels that bins, 9 pixels into one for a smaller resolution shot, but a more balanced one, along with a 48 megapixel periscope lens with a 10x, hybrid zoom and an insane 100 times, digital zoom.

It doesn't look very good, but it's awesome to have in your pocket and Samsung also has one of the best Mega Pixel ultra whites on the market and the time-of-flight sensor to help with focus and depth information. This is a stacked camera cluster. The v60 thank you have a smaller but also impressive, 64, megapixel main camera that can shoot high-res 64 megapixel shots with, or you can choose a pixel bin, 16 megapixel shot. That will give you better low-light performance. There is no telephoto lens, so you'll have to zoom in digitally, which goes up to 10x, but there is a 13 megapixel wide-angle, which I am glad they kept, because it's the most useful additional lens that you can have in your pocket, but LG sent you're cutting sensors.

Please don't cut this one. Okay. There is also a time of flight sensor on the v60 as well for depth information. They are doing a cool feature where it can create a 3d photo effect. You can tilt it and see more of the background and has a spatial effect.

I'm sure you've seen this on Facebook before this is basically the same thing, and there are some other effects too baked in for some cool outcomes. What's amazing is that both of these phones can shoot video up to 8k resolution in 24 frames per second. This is just mind-blowing that we can shoot this type of resolution video, and it fits in your pocket. Of course, both of these phones support 4k, video up to 60 frames per second and that's what most people will stick with, but both also have 4k 60 frames per second video recording from the front-facing camera too. So that's nice to have the s20 ultra in terms of resolution has a huge 40, megapixel front-facing camera, where the v60 has a 10 megapixel front facing camera.

Both have manual video modes, which I'm a huge fan of I'm concerned about the bit rate on the v60, though 40 megabits per second isn't the greatest. The Samsung definitely shoots in a higher nitrate, but both of these phones will be awesome for beginner creators to start their first videos with all of these manual controls. The v60 even has a four microphone array with built-in stereo recording and as many other modes like 3d surround ASMR and a cool new voice, bouquet feature where it can cut down ambient noise and separate your voice from the background noise levels. You can adjust it here right on the screen, so I can't wait to test this out, even though the specifications of the v60 cameras are lower than the s20 ultra playing around with it. For the afternoon, I was in Press that the images looking back at them on the phone of course that's not a good way to actually see the image quality so make sure you subscribe, because this phone will be out sometime in March and once I get it in I'll.

Do a full camera comparison which I'm looking forward to the biggest difference here is going to be pricing. Lg didn't officially announce pricing because they let the carriers do that, but they said that it's going to come in less than the galaxy s 20, which I'm assuming is going to be about eight hundred ninety-nine dollars- or so don't quote me on that, but I'm thinking, that's where it's going to land, the s20 ultra starts at thirteen. Ninety-nine, so let me know in the comments is the ultra worth five hundred dollars more than the LG v6 teeth in Q. These phones compete very closely closer than I thought. Actually so many of the same features are in the v6 teeth in Q, and you can add that extra screen, which is pretty cool and I, know that people are probably already writing LG off.

But you never know this could be a sleeper hit when I get this phone in I will do a full test and give this a proper chance, because we have to test it to see how it competes- and this is a huge rivalry every single year between LG and Samsung. So let me know which team are you on Team Samsung or team LG, but this is something to think about if the v60 performs, as well as the galaxy s 20, and it comes in at a lower price, then this could mean something and where the consumers win is when both of these devices go on sale. You never know what you can pick these up for so this is really exciting. So let me know what you think about the LG be 60 in the comments section below and make sure you subscribe for a lot more videos on both of these phones. Hit that like button, if you enjoyed this and I, will see you in the next.


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