Does 108MP result in an Ultra camera?
Remarkable camera; Great screen; Strong performance
Manufacturer: Samsung
Does 108MP result in an Ultra camera?
Remarkable camera; Great screen; Strong performance
As a device purpose-built to prove Samsung still rules the roost when it comes to Android handsets, the S20 Ultra certainly gets the job done. It shows you don't need a fancy folding screen to stake a claim as the most impressive phone in the world right now, too. Impressive, yes - but not perfect. The high refresh rate screen saps battery, and the 100x zoom isn't all that useful. At launch, image quality is a bit inconsistent, especially when it comes to face detection. Oh, and it's eye-wateringly expensive. Samsung's more mainstream models have identical performance, 5G connectivity and an equally gorgeous display, but cost significantly less cash. The Galaxy S20 and S20+ might arrive with reduced camera hardware, but are still sure to deliver flagship-level photo quality, and so should be more than enough phone for most people. Still, for anyone that simply has to have the best, the S20 Ultra is as good as it gets.
Unparalleled camera quality and flexibility; Stunning display ; Colossal battery life - with the right settings;
120Hz screen saps battery; No headphone jack; Eye-wateringly expensive;
Update: Five months after its initial release, Samsung has fixed bugs that dogged the camera system — and realized the promise of the ultimate smartphone. Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Ultra is a lavishly-equipped device with an extravagant price tag. $1,400 gets you an opulent 7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, the best internals you could ask for in an Android phone, 5G compatibility with all the major networks and, perhaps most important, a monstrous camera setup. With 108MP on the main lens, 48MP on the telephoto camera, and up to 100× zoom, it’s clear which feature Samsung expects to deliver the knockout punch. But despite its robust stats, this heavyweight was initially held back from becoming the undisputed champ among the best camera phones this year due to bugs that plagued the cutting-edge camera system. Through a series of patches released in April and July, Samsung eventually addressed most of the camera issues. So do the brains finely match the brawn? Or should you look to t...
Big, gorgeous screen with 120Hz refresh rate; Zoom lens frames up nice shots; Battery life that breezes through a day; Top notch internals with 5G for every major carrier;
Expensive; Zoom system seems gimmicky;
Unparalleled camera quality and flexibility; Stunning display ; Colossal battery life – with the right settings;
120Hz screen saps battery; No headphone jack; Eye-wateringly expensive;
Unparalleled camera quality and flexibility; Stunning display ; Colossal battery life – with the right settings;
120Hz screen saps battery; No headphone jack; Eye-wateringly expensive;
The iPhone 14 isn’t much of an upgrade over the iPhone 13, but it’s still a great device and an upgrade for anyone coming from the iPhone 11 or older.
Great camera, Good battery, Emergency features are cool, Still excellent performance
Display could use some upgrades
Apple has given select media outlets and YouTubers access to the new iPhone 14 ahead of when it begins arriving in customers' hands on Friday, September 16. There are two models of the iPhone 14, the standard 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and the larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus.
Le Galaxy S20 Ultra possède tout ce dont on aurait besoin à partir d’un téléphone. Il arbore une belle apparence, un affichage magnifique, des caméras puissantes et plus encore. Cependant, tout cela a un prix élevé.
Design haut de gamme; Ecran lumineux
Prix élevé
The market's wildest monster phone is called Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. But it's not necessarily just positive.
Lightning fast performance combined with 120 Hz display provides the most fluid user experience ever. The camera is the wildest we have tried, and then it comes with 5G.
Boring and uninspiring design at a very high price. Missing 3.5 mm jack, while it is too many of the wild features that require compromises to work as intended.
A few weeks ago ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Larry Dignan and I attended briefings with Samsung to get our first look at the Galaxy S20 lineup and for the past week I've been using a Cosmic Gray 128GB Samsung S20 Ultra 5G as my daily driver on T-Mobile.
Future-proof 5G network support; Stunning large 120Hz display; Solid cameras in most situations; Good battery life
Flawed camera software; Huge phone and rear camera array; Expensive
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