Testseek.com have collected 568 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G988 Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G988 Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G.
February 2020
(83%)
568 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
613 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Pros
Only super-zoom phone in the US market
Handles all three types of US 5G
Gorgeous 120Hz screen
Excellent all-around performance
Big
Bright and beautiful 120Hz AMOLED display
The great periscope telephoto cam offers versatile zoom options
The new gen chipset is a solid upgrade performance-wise
Stereo speakers are nice and loud
Charging is very fast
Display
Camera
Performance
Charging speeds
Gorgeous Display
Ultra-premium build quality
Reliable Cameras
Decent Performance
Regular Updates
Bi-Lateral Wireless Charging
IP 68 Rating
Good
Top-notch build quality
Gorgeous display
Excellent cameras
Zoom capability
Good battery life
Clean UI
Looks great
Beautiful screen
Great cameras
The editors didn't like
Cons
Expensive
Massive
Camera and networks bugs in testing
100X zoom isn't that usable
Ultra expensive
Underwhelming battery life with 120Hz refresh rate
108MP Nonacell camera fails to live up to the hype
'Space zoom 100x' is just for marketing
Fingerprint sensor performance is way behind the competition
Abstract: Samsung likes to experiment with its phones' cameras, but what isn't always obvious to the average user is that they're the beta testers. The Galaxy S20 Ultra is yet another example.By now, the company's annual iterative cycle sees new camera features com...
Samsung has built one of the best smartphones currently available, and if it were not the price of a laptop, would be an easy recommendation for everyone...
4x to 20x zoom is impressive, 120Hz display looks great, Battery life is exemplary
100x zoom is a gimmick, 8K video is not useful, Design is a step back from the S10
"The main takeaway from my time with the Galaxy S20 Ultra is the ultra high-end smartphone's additional features when compared to the S20+ just aren't worth the extra cost"...
Abstract: One thing is clear about Samsung's 2020 smartphone lineup: the tech giant wants the Galaxy S20, the S20+ and S20 Ultra to be photography powerhouses.While Samsung's S Series has always featured a great camera, it's arguably fallen behind its competitors i...
Published: 2020-03-06, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: I feel like I need to give Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra two scores. If I'm reviewing it solely on the merits of its components and what it can do, it's easily a five-star device, with only the smallest of perceptible flaws.The 6.9-inch display is remarkably...
Abstract: After the announcement of the Samsung Galaxy S20 in San Francisco, Samsung Malaysia invited us over for an exclusive opportunity to take a look at their three new behemoths and frankly, a lot has changed across these three device and we are going to talk...
Abstract: Truth be told, for the past three years, the Galaxy S Series has been nothing but more of an incremental update over the predecessors but this time, Samsung takes a huge leap and has packed in bunch of new upgrades for the year - making it the most powerf...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G features the ultra camera setup on the rear especially on the 100x Space Zoom feature. Besides the cameras, it is also known to be the ultimate smartphone that can cather to most of your corporate workloads and even your pe...
User-friendly UI, Good performance, Decent battery life, Large, vibrant display, 120Hz refresh rate, Good quality stereo speakers, Has 5G support, Great camera performance, Has a number of useful features like Music Share
Fingerprint magnet, Slippery to hold, No headphone jack, Pricey
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G is a great smartphone overall. It may be on the pricier side but it's one that will satisfy most users out there...
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