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Top 5 Galaxy S20 Ultra COMPLAINTS

Feb 19, 2020
I'm Joshua Vergara. What's going on everyone? Let's talk again about the Galaxy S20 line. However, after the launch of these phones, there are some concerns and I am going to talk about five of them in this video. Quick disclaimer: Please remember that these top five

complaints

are my opinion. And they are based on my short experience with the phone so far. I'll go through them in my full review and see if these particular

complaints

really pan out. But above all, this is to incite debate. These are particular aspects of these phones that I think people might have an opinion on.
top 5 galaxy s20 ultra complaints
And I'm just expressing that here. I invite you to have a conversation with me in the comments sections below about these potential weaknesses of the Galaxy S20, S20+, and 20 Ultra. We're going to go from the outside looking in and start with the design. Every Galaxy S20 device is still a good-looking phone, especially the smaller Galaxy S20, it's easier to handle and it's nice that we still have this option. However, the Galaxy S 20 Ultra may be pushing it a bit with that really big rectangle on the back, but my main complaint about it is that we don't have as many crazy colors anymore.
top 5 galaxy s20 ultra complaints

More Interesting Facts About,

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Many of you know that I love my Galaxy Note 10, the smallest and easiest to handle, but it also comes in that really attractive red color. I actually spent money to get this version of the phone from a place in Hong Kong because I was really in love with that color. When it comes to the Galaxy S20 line, I don't really feel the same way. Yes, there is a Cloud Pink version of the S20 and also a Cloud Blue version of the S20+; but when it comes to the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which I think a lot of people will weigh in on, there's only black and grey.
top 5 galaxy s20 ultra complaints
It would be nice if all those colors were available for all devices, like a pink Galaxy S20 Ultra that could look great. Of course, Samsung is really good when it comes to accessories, so you can find ways to personalize each and every device. If you pick up the Galaxy S20 Ultra, you might want to do something like purchase a Grip case from dbrand that also has the new Robot Camo look on top. I actually had one and was able to see it on the Galaxy S20 Ultra and even the other two devices in the S20 line.
top 5 galaxy s20 ultra complaints
They look really cool, if you want to check them out for yourself. I have a link in the description. It seems like Samsung decided to bring the attention back to its new devices and focus more on improving experiences, which makes a lot of sense and you know what that particular point is, something I'll touch on again a little later in the video. . Once you turn on the screens, you will see that there is only one camera at the top and personally, this bothers me a little. Only one camera on the front of each device means you'll only get one experience.
It might be a wide enough lens for things like including people in your shot or even vlogging, but it would be nice if we could fit more than one in there. But this time, it's a singular one in the center right at the top and on the Galaxy S20 Ultra it's a 40-megapixel sensor, which probably means you'll get some high-quality photos. But if Samsung focuses on more experiences with this phone, maybe the front camera can get a little more love. But that also brings me to the rear cameras, which is yet another concern I think I have here.
And it is related to the prices of these devices. Now, with the Galaxy S20 Ultra you obviously get all those zoom levels because not only do you have a lens capable of 10x optical zoom, but you can even do a digital hybrid up to 100x. That's pretty crazy, but I'm still a little skeptical about how much zoom I really need in my daily photography and videography. 10x is actually pretty good. 3x is probably the minimum I would need, but going up to 100... I just don't know if that will ultimately be useful for someone like me. I want to know what you think about it – hit up the comments sections below.
But one of the other reasons why the Galaxy S20 Ultra is so attractive from a camera perspective is because its main sensor is the 108-megapixel sensor we've come to expect in a new Samsung device. This provides some very specific benefits, namely the fact that you can pack nine pixels into one huge pixel at a time, making the 108 megapixel photo give you really detailed and honestly better results in low light and with final results. 12 megapixels. I think a lot of people would love to have that level of power in the main sensors, even if they don't necessarily need that telescopic zoom.
Fortunately, if you choose not to want that zoom, you'll also lose the 108-megapixel main sensor on the other two versions of the phone. Which I think is a huge loss, especially when trying to weigh the costs and benefits of each device. Now, don't get me wrong: Samsung phones generally have very good quality when it comes to the camera, both in photos and videos. And for the most part, you'll get very similar experiences between all of them. But if you want to go a little further, you should go with everything Samsung included in the more expensive Galaxy S20.
Therefore, you can't make many compromises if you want to have a smaller phone, but also a cheaper phone. I'll give an honorable mention to the lack of a headphone jack on these phones because I know someone will come into the comments sections and say, "Hey, no headphone jack? Dealbreaker." But honestly, we've been at this for almost two years now: It's not going to be headphone jacks or all the devices, especially the ones people want the most. And I have to give at least a little credit to Samsung for trying to deliver good wireless audio. We are getting better audio with Qualcomm processors.
Every year it gets better with aptX and stuff like that. And even Samsung is trying to take advantage of that with easy-to-use Galaxy Buds+ that have 11 hours of battery life on an extra charge in that little case. So I have to admit that while not having a headphone jack will always be a bit of a bummer, at least we're making great strides when it comes to good wireless Bluetooth audio. And ultimately, I know you've heard me mention it a little bit throughout this video, but price is going to be a major concern or even a complaint for some people.
Clearly, Samsung is experimenting with a few different ways of pricing its devices - not only did the S10 Lite and Note 10 Lite become a thing a little early, but they also have the S10e last year, which was a more affordable flagship phones. One could argue that each and every current phone is now a flagship device. You may have to wait for an S20e or an S20 Lite at some point, but right now we're looking at three flagship phones with 5G capabilities, great specs, and high-powered cameras that are in different configurations, but ultimately for Samsung. that justifies a starting price of $999 for the base model S20.
That's crazy, I'm not going to lie. And Samsung has now re-established that expectation that the flagship phone should always cost around $1,000. Which I know some people may not have the stomach for – it's a tough pill to swallow. One thing that softens the blow a bit is that Samsung still believes the S10 line is more than enough for most users, which is why they still offer them at deeper discounts. In fact, you can get the S10e for $599 every now and then and then it goes up from there, making those phones priced probably at the perfect level for most people just looking to upgrade to current flagship experiences.
Really, the S20 line is like that cutting edge argument once again. If you really want to have top specs that may not be found on many of the other phones we'll see in 2020, you can certainly go that high. But the S10 still exists and it's not like the S20 will completely replace them - it's just another tear that Samsung created. Which, actually, I like, I like. But of course, the objective of these videos is to start the debate with all of you. I want to know if you feel the same way about the S10 line still being there.
And I also want to know if you're still feeling hesitant about the pricing of the Galaxy S20 line. Let me know about all that and all the other things I talked about in this video in the comments sections below. Let's have that discussion. Let's go ahead and talk about it all. And there's a lot to talk about with the Galaxy S20 line, so be sure to check out my hands-on video so you can hear some of my thoughts over the phone, in addition to these talking points I started in this Top 5 Complaints video. From there, leave some likes on my videos and subscribe to my channel if you haven't already.
Be sure to hit the bell on the side to find out when I'll post any videos of the Galaxy S20 and beyond. And of course, MWC is just around the corner. So stay tuned to my channel for that and more. From there, see you in my next video. I'll call him on this one. And I'll just remind you all to enjoy your tea. I wonder if I spilled the tea well enough on this one.

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