Samsung Galaxy A20s: Take Your Movie-Viewing And Gaming Experience To The Next Level
Samsung Galaxy A20s is all about offering you an immersive cinematic experience – it boasts a 6.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, (~81.9% screen-to-body ratio). Staying ahead of the game, an in-display fingerprint scanner both of which are neatly tucked under the display.
Product variants are 3GB RAM | 32GB and 4GB RAM | 64GB internal memory with expandable up to 512GB| 6.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 4000mAH lithium-ion battery Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53, Fast battery charging 15W and Fingerprint (rear-mounted).
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Samsung Galaxy A20s Features
Triple Camera for all the moments: With the powerful triple 13MP (F1.8), (wide)8MP (F2.2) (ultrawide) 5 MP, f/2.2 and 8MP (F2.0) Front selfie camera to click beautiful pictures of scenic views and save those beautiful moments.
Feature Rich: Watch movies, play games, text your buddies and do a lot more with the A20s that features a 6.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen. Make lags a thing of the past with this phone as it is powered by a Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 Snapdragon 450.
Memory, Storage & SIM: 4GB RAM | 64GB internal memory expandable up to 512GB | Dual SIM (nano+nano) dual-standby (4G+4G)
Camera: 13+8+5MP triple rear camera with f1.8, 8MP (f2.2) and 5MP (f2.2) | 8MP front camera with f2.0.
Technical Details
- Rear Camera Lens 1: 13 megapixels
- Rear Camera Lens 2: 8MP
- Screen Size: 6.4 in
- Screen Type: 720 x 1520
- Battery Power (In mAH): 4000
- RAM: 4GB
- Inbuilt Storage (in GB): 64
- Expandable Storage: 64 GB
- Processor Brand: Qualcomm SDM450-B01
- Operating System: Android
- Special features: Dual SIM, Fingerprint sensor, Accelerometer, GPS, Gyro sensor, Video Player, Geomagnetic sensor, Music Player, Proximity sensor
- Battery Power Rating: 4000
- What’s In The Box: Handset, Travel Adapter, USB Cable and User Manual
- Item Weight: 178 g
Samsung Galaxy A20s Review
Budget Handset With The Best Display In Its Class
The Galaxy A20 shares its core design with the M20. It looks fine but is nowhere as exciting as similarly priced phones from Xiaomi and Realme. The body is made completely out of plastic. The build is quite sturdy, but a metal frame would have been better for structural integrity. As you would expect from Samsung, the build precision is good. However, there are a few spots such as the USB port and speaker grille that look a bit sloppily done. Read More
With Snapdragon SoC Better Than The Galaxy A21s?
The user interface of the Galaxy A20s is based on Android 10 with the security updates from August 2020. However, users of the inexpensive mid-range smartphone cannot look forward to the latest Android versions and security patches, because Samsung’s update promise will not work here.
The Android system combines with Samsung’s own user interface One UI (Core) in version 2.0, which also includes the smart assistant Bixby. However, Samsung DeX is not supported by the A20s. Buyers of Samsung phones have to come to terms with some preinstalled third-party apps, but these can be easily uninstalled. Read More
This Device’s Best Feature Is A Long-Lasting Battery
Skip the Galaxy A20 if you need a more dependable phone that doesn’t suffer from performance lags. This device’s best feature is a long-lasting battery, and the equally priced Moto G7 Power surpasses that.
FOR
- Outstanding battery life
- Low price
- Good cameras for a budget phone
- Impressive Live Focus camera mode
AGAINST
- Laggy performance
- Easily scratched
- Ho-hum display