The Galaxy S20 Ultra has lots of features that look better on paper
At $1,400, Samsung’s new phone offers powerful specs and overhyped camera features
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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra Review
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is a spec monster. Samsung’s newest foldable phone runs the latest Snapdragon 865 processor, supports 5G, offers up to 16GB of RAM, includes a huge 6.9-inch 120Hz screen, and has an ample 5,000mAh battery. Even the cameras look great on paper: It has a 108-megapixel sensor, 100x zoom and 8K video recording.
The beefy specs and new camera tech make the S20 Ultra look very impressive. But if you’re considering spending the US$1,400 to pick one up, you might want to hold off.
After a week of using the S20 Ultra, I found myself just thinking Samsung’s super-premium flagship was just... normal. I have complaints about the size and weight, and I have many concerns about the overhyped camera features.
If you’re looking to upgrade from an iPhone or last year’s Android flagship, this phone is going to feel outrageously priced. The much-hyped camera features are part of the justification for that price, but you probably won’t use them much in real life.
But there are still some good things about the phone when considering whether it’s the upgrade for you. Let’s start with the screen.