Samsung Galaxy S20 vs S10e After 1 Month Review! By Daniel Sin

By Daniel Sin
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy S20 vs S10e After 1 Month Review!

Today I want to go over my 1-month review of the Samsung Galaxy S 20, and a lot of it will also be comparing it to the Samsung S 10 e, just because that's where I'm coming from so the first thing up on the list is the form factor. I really enjoy this one over to s, 10 e, just because of one big thing, and it's the power button, it's really easy to press, and apart one is already at the spot, where my thumb naturally sits. So that's a huge plus now the phone is also slightly taller, so it's harder for me to reach on the top part of the screen, but that's not much of a big deal if I'm using one handed mode now getting into the phone, is really slow for me, both the face detection and the fingerprint sensor and coming from as tiny the finger press, it feels like a huge downgrade. It's super slow and a lot of times. It doesn't even recognize my fingers and especially if you have dry fingers, you're, basically not gonna, get in at all now for face detection. Furthermore, it is faster on destiny as well.

I feel like I can get in more with wider angles. With s xx, I have to be directly in front of it. So for security reasons, I guess it's better on s xx. But if you care about just getting into your phone s, 10 e is still faster for me when you're in really dark places, the face detection does not work as well, and especially if I'm about to go to bed and all the lights are off. Of course, that's not gonna work, so, for me, I hope that they improve on the biometrics on this phone, because ever since I got it I feel like I'm, using a pin a lot more, and sometimes I think just using a pin is faster than using a fans ID or the figment sensor now for edge detection.

Some of you guys really love lap, phones and so far, I haven't gotten any missed, clicks or missed touches for my palms. And if you are super scared about it, I would just get a case because. It would just get your skin away from it other than that. It's really not much of a big worry if you care about the edge detection stuff, so no problems there, not for performance I. Don't really think that there's an upgrade here, or I don't feel like I've got an upgrade because I'm, a casual user I go on Facebook, Google, stuff and even just watch some videos, nothing too hardcore, so I just feel like to perform.

A set of things is the same experience from STE up into test 20. So if you're a casual user, you probably don't even feel different. So if you care about performance, destiny can still last you a very long time so on paper. Yes, it is faster because it has the latest chip, but as I'm using it throughout my daily life, and we feel big difference. Next up is value life.

This thing is just way better than a s10 II throughout my vacation in Japan I'd be recording a lot of videos on its phone and using the camera is pretty very intensive, and after looking at the battery life, I still have a lot more juice left. Do you throw out the rest of my day now? I've been sticking with the 60 Hertz screen settings just because I've valued more on a battery life than having smooth animations, but I did try out the 120 Hertz screen settings, and it still would last me throughout the whole day now for camera. I. Think Samsung phones offer the best all-around package for the camera. It doesn't have the best video or doesn't have the best camera for pictures, but you do get a perfect solid package on both ends, so that is my one monthly review of the Samsung Galaxy as 20 I got to use it at home and I got to use it traveling to another country, so, so far, I really like everything about it.

I think this is like my favorite compact phone. That offers a lot of features. My biggest cons about this phone is the fingerprint sensor in the face detection, I feel like after being spoiled by the iPhone and pixel force performance. I just feel like this is really slow and especially coming from a s10 II with that fingerprint sensor. This is also very slow, so is it really birthday ever coming from an S? Then II most likely not a lot of the things, especially the performance is about the same.

If you guys aren't interested on s10 II or the s20 I do have links down below. Please follow me on Instagram. Give a like subscribe hit the bell, and thanks for watching.


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