Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip Hands-On Roundup Impressive Cameras and Display
Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip Hands-On Roundup
Samsung has announced its 2020 S series — the Galaxy S20 lineup, debuting a range of devices that include the S20 5G, the S20+ 5G, the S20 Ultra 5G, and the foldable Galaxy Z Flip.
The phones are scheduled to release in the first week of March, the first hands-on reports from various publications are out.
What are the first impressions of the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip?
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All of the Galaxy S20 lineup offer HDR10+ support along with 120Hz refresh rates, but using the 120Hz refresh rate requires bumping the resolution down to 1080p.
There are some unique camera features, especially in the Samsung S20 Ultra. It features a 12-megapixel ultra wide-angle camera, a 108-megapixel wide-angle camera, a 48-megapixel telephoto camera, and a impressive 10x lossless zoom feature that offers a total of 100x zoom on the S20 Ultra.
In terms of battery capacities, these high-end smartphones have 4,000 to 5,000mAh capacities, this is more than anything the iPhone has to offer at the current time
The Galaxy S20 has a price tag of $1,000, the S20+ is priced at $1,200, and the Galaxy S20 Ultra is priced at $1,400.
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Camera specs and features look impressive.
Samsung Galaxy S20 and Galaxy Z Flip Hands-On Roundup
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Galaxy Z Flip is Samsung’s second foldable device, and is Samsung’s first foldable smartphone that uses a glass display, with Samsung adopting new ultra thin foldable glass technology.
The hinge feels sturdier than the hinge in the previous Galaxy Fold, and it’s a neat design because it can be set to multiple angles and used in “Flex Mode” while half folded. In this mode, the bottom half props up the top half for a hands-free mode that can be used for selfies.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip is set to be priced at a whopping $1,380 for the Galaxy Z Flip, which is very expensive for what’s essentially a gimmick.