24 hours with the Samsung Galaxy S20: what we’ve learned from day one

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Samsung Galaxy S20 is one of the most anticipated phones of the year, and it's now on sale in the US (other territories, including the
to pick up the Galaxy S20.1
S20 is a relatively small device compared to the S20 Plus or S20 Ultra
it easier to hold, while its size means we're able to comfortably hold it in one hand.Of course, most people won't be coming to the S20 from
We've written extensively about the feature here, but while it's certainly a groundbreaking feature we've found it to be of limited value
in everyday use.The S20 only goes up to a 30x zoom, but that in itself is quite remarkable
Here's our main example to show you:Image 1 of 5An automatic mode shot on the Samsung Galaxy S20 (Image credit: Future)Image 2 of 53x zoom
(Image credit: Future)Image 3 of 510x zoom (Image credit: Future)Image 4 of 520x zoom (Image credit: Future)Image 5 of 530x zoom (Image
when it launched in 2019, but the Galaxy S20 beats it with an even smaller aperture.The selfie camera on the S20 is very similar to the one
on the Galaxy S10, but the punch-hole itself has been shrunk down significantly, to the point where we haven't really noticed it while using
rather than putting it in the top-right corner like it was on the Galaxy S10.if you're looking for a segue, maybe 's omething else worth
easy to accidentally launch Bixby instead of waking the phone's screen.5
phone manufacturers in 2020
your current phone has a 60Hz refresh rate, but some devices are upping this to 90Hz or 120Hz tech
settings.We imagine that's because a faster refresh rate generally drains the battery faster, and Samsung doesn't want you to experience
the first changes we made when we took the phone out of the box, as it offers a significantly better experience when gaming, as well as when
full review, as well as sharing more findings from our in-depth testing process.FFTmuAfiNq7bCxkM6i7bU3.jpg?#