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Specs- Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 2.8GHz Octa-Core Processor
- 6.5" 2400x1080 AMOLED w/ Gorilla Glass 3 Display (120Hz at FHD+ Res.)
- 128GB Internal Storage
- 8GB Memory
- WiFi 6 w/ Bluetooth 5.0 + LE
- CDMA + GSM / 4G LTE + 5G Compatible
- Android 10
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The S20 FE has a 6.5-inch display. That slots it right in between the smaller Galaxy S20 and the larger S20 Plus. Like those phones, the FE has a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother animations and graphics, but unlike those phones, its screen is completely flat and can't be cranked up to a Quad HD+ resolution.
It's also plastic on the back, but if it's anything like the Note 20's plastic, it'll probably feel alright. Samsung is marketing the color choices heavily: there's red, orange, lavender, mint, and white. All of those colors are prefixed with "cloud," Samsung's indication that they have a matte finish that should hide fingerprints.
Otherwise, though, the FE doesn't skimp on specs. It has a 4,500mAh battery, 6GB of RAM, wireless charging, IP68 water resistance, expandable storage, and the top flight Snapdragon 865 processor. The FE also loses out on having Samsung's higher-megapixel rear camera options, but so far those extra megapixels haven't been the huge win Samsung was hoping for at the beginning of the year.
Its main rear sensor is 12 megapixels with OIS, plus there's a 12-megapixel ultrawide and an 8-megapixel telephoto. Samsung says the telephoto is a 3x optical zoom, and it further says it is keeping the 30x "space zoom" feature, albeit driven more by software than hardware. Those sensors do mean the FE won't be able to swing 8K video, but that's not a huge loss.
Samsung is also continuing its tradition of throwing odd-duck cameras into its lineup, as the selfie camera on the FE is 32 megapixels — similar to what appears on the Galaxy A71.
The company tells me that when it originally launched the S20 lineup this past mark, an FE version wasn't in its plans. But then the pandemic hit — Samsung's S20 event was one of the last that many tech journalists attended. Not long after the March event, the company decided to make this phone.
The Galaxy S20 FE is probably the first smartphone we've seen that was created as a direct response to the pandemic. Specifically, Samsung wanted to target a lower price point but hang on to the premium S brand that does better in the US.
Its rapid development is a testament to how quickly Samsung can churn out new products, though being based on the already existing S20 probably helped. Samsung doesn't seem particularly concerned with the proliferation of and confusion between four different variants of the same Galaxy S20 phone with a matrix of difficult-to-compare camera specs.
It should be said that carriers often discount Samsung's phones, so the S20 FE's asking price of $699 may not be that far off from a regular S20's price right now. But then again, the FE itself is likely to be getting those same discounts before too long. So depending on what's happening with those discounts, you could argue that there's no reason to get an S20 when the S20 FE is there or maybe the exact opposite.
Making phones with compelling specs in record time is one of Samsung's greatest strengths. Making sure those phones don't overlap is not.
Confusing market placement aside, the FE really does seem like a very compelling prospect, at least on paper. It puts more competition in the "premium midrange" category, which in turn raises the stakes a bit for both Google and OnePlus to deliver with their upcoming phones.
friends edition?
fracked up edition?
foo'd edition?
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yes, fan edition, it has been responded 20 times. stop it now
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Not sure if the upgrade is 100% worth it, but...
Cons: newer processor, 5G, Larger battery, Larger screen, and non-curved display, and cool Orange color.
Pros: only 6GB Ram instead of 8GB on my s10, Screen resolution 1080P, and unsure if screen panel is as good, No headphone jack.
Give me your opinions, still on the fence.
Though ill check the quality of the s20fe camera before proceeding
The S20/FE is a way better buy for those that don't need a pressure based pen. Personally I really want the Moto Edge 5G for the headphone jack.
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Samsung has treated S10e like all S10 phones in terms of updates, not locking features arbitrarily, which is good for this phone's feature.
The S20/FE is a way better buy for those that don't need a pressure based pen. Personally I really want the Moto Edge 5G for the headphone jack.
Samsung used to give every model an SD slot. Not sure why they're being cheap these days...
If I preorder this now will it should qualify for the Discover Amazon %5 off cash back that starts Oct 1st?
They're always fully compatible, minus video calling support (that no one uses).
I was hot on the pixel 5 then this thing shows up! Samsung is offering $300 trade in for the s9. Bringing it to just over p4a price.
Decisions...
I wonder if Google will respond properly and slash the p5 price.
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