The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is the flagship device from Samsung for the year 2020. Let us see today whether it is a good device and whether you should consider buying this device.
Design
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra comes with a design quite similar to the Samsung Galaxy S10+. It has a glass back protected by Gorilla Glass 6 on the back as well as the front. The device also has an Alumunium frame instead of a regular plastic frame. The device looks quite simple but feels premium and sturdy in the hand and has the Flagship feel expected from a device at 93k rupees or $1400.
Display
Design
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra comes with a design quite similar to the Samsung Galaxy S10+. It has a glass back protected by Gorilla Glass 6 on the back as well as the front. The device also has an Alumunium frame instead of a regular plastic frame. The device looks quite simple but feels premium and sturdy in the hand and has the Flagship feel expected from a device at 93k rupees or $1400.
Display
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra has a 6.9 inch dynamic OLED display with a resolution of QHD+. The device also has 120hz Refresh rate to boot but that comes with a shortcoming. (The Device runs 120HZ at FHD+ and not QHD+) however, it you really want the experience of 120hz the FHD+ resolution will be of no problem to you. The display itself is quite good with great colours and also has a single punch- hole in the centre housing the selfie camera of the device.
Performance
The performance of the S20 Ultra is a bit of a confusing matter as the S20 ultra has a separate chipset for different markets. In markets such as US and Canada the device costs higher but comes with the Snapdragon 865 while in other markets the device comes with the Exynos 990 for a lower price. The overall performance is quite similar but the 865 is better and for 93k rupees you expect the best performance.
Cameras
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra comes with a quad camera setup with a primary 108 megapixel sensor which is a Samsung sensor paired with a 48 megapixel Telephoto sensor with up to 100X ZOOM, A 12 megapixel ultra wide sensor and a 0.3 megapixel TOF sensor, Overall the quality of the cameras is good but the major problem is focusing because a large sensor like the S20 Ultra has problems in focusing which is common for most large camera sensors.
Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra starts at 93k in India and $1400 in USA. For this price it comes with loads of cool features and is a very good all rounder, However considering, the advancements occurring each and every year and Samsung's lacklustre software program, I just don't think you should spend that much on a Samsung.
Credits: GSM Arena
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