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  • - It is Samsung Galaxy S20 time

  • and also its S20 plus time.

  • And now it's also S20 Ultra time.

  • See these are Samsung's flagships,

  • they're the big contenders

  • for the best Android smartphone that you can get.

  • They're all 5G phones,

  • they all have 120 Hz refresh rate screens,

  • and they all have brand new camera systems.

  • But the camera systems and each of these

  • are a little bit different from each other.

  • And frankly, so are some of the specs,

  • it's a little bit complicated in the details,

  • but it is super obvious at the top level,

  • which one you are going to want to get.

  • The ultra

  • or maybe the S20 because it's small

  • and you can get it in pink.

  • Or maybe you just want the S20+

  • because it's kinda the in between phone.

  • Okay, whatever let's just get into it.

  • Alright, first things first,

  • why are these called the S20 phones instead of the S11

  • which comes after you know, the S10

  • Samsung's answer is that they're a new generation

  • especially in the camera system,

  • but I don't know I just look like phones to me.

  • They look good,

  • I think the camera bump which is rectangular now

  • it looks just fine.

  • I do think they're way too reflective

  • and they pick up fingerprints and

  • I am a little bit bummed with the headphone jack,

  • but they look like Galaxy phones,

  • which means that they look good and they feel high quality.

  • And Samsung is right,

  • that there really are new interesting camera systems here.

  • So let's talk about them.

  • So all three phones have a standard three lens setup

  • that you're probably used to by now.

  • There's a regular wide angle lens,

  • there's a telephoto lens and there's an ultra wide lens.

  • Plus there's a time of flight sensor on the ultra.

  • But what's new this year

  • is that Samsung is going for a high megapixel count.

  • So on the S20 and the S20+

  • it's 64 megapixels,

  • and on the ultra it's 108 megapixels

  • and usually when you see a really high megapixel count,

  • that means that the phone is bad,

  • it means it's bad.

  • They couldn't make a good camera

  • and so they just compensated

  • by throwing a lot of megapixels at the specsheet

  • and hope you don't notice.

  • But Samsung says its doing

  • a bunch of image computation levels megapixel

  • so that they actually belong on a flagship.

  • Alright, so let's focus on the Samsung S20 Ultra.

  • It has a folded zoom lens,

  • which means that the light comes in

  • it hits a prism then it goes across the phone

  • to hit the sensor, which is a lot like the periscope lens

  • on those Huawei phones.

  • It doesn't make the phone kind of thick though, I think,

  • but it's not that big a deal.

  • What that folded lens system gets you as a 4X optical zoom.

  • And then Samsung claims you can get up to 10X

  • with lossless and then on top of that

  • you can go all the way up to 100X zoom

  • with some sensor cropping.

  • But how does all this work?

  • Well, Samsung says that it's binning

  • it can take nine pixels from the sensor

  • and combine them into one pixel

  • using hardware that's built right into the chip,

  • which means that they come out

  • as regular 12 megapixel photos by default.

  • Samsung also says that that binning can help

  • with a low light performance on the telephoto and

  • I don't really know if the optical science

  • adds up there yet, but yeah,

  • we'll see what happens we actually

  • have to use these things for real.

  • Anyway, as you zoom in on the systems

  • the whole system switches between some combination of

  • binning and then sensor cropping and then adjustment

  • for handshake and so on so forth.

  • And in our hands on tests,

  • which were admittedly in a controlled setting,

  • it seemed pretty good.

  • Now, I don't know if the results are gonna be as good

  • as Samsung says, but I do know that I love

  • the interface that Samsung made for the zoom,

  • you can tap on little buttons to zoom right into

  • the amount that you want.

  • And when you get zoomed way in,

  • it shows a little thumbnail of the entire scene

  • so you can see exactly what you're zoomed in on

  • so that you can aim at it exactly right.

  • It's really neat.

  • Now because this is Samsung,

  • there's a bunch of new camera stuff

  • because Samsung loves throwing features at the camera.

  • They claim that their night mode is way better now

  • that it uses up to 30 shots

  • to build the final night mode image.

  • It can also shoot at 8K now at 24 frames per second

  • and you can edit that 8K footage right on the device

  • but my favorite feature is this thing called SINGLE TAKE.

  • See you know, Samsung has those kazillion camera features

  • but you never know which one you should actually pick

  • so what you can do is go into single take

  • just hit the shutter wait 10 seconds

  • and then Samsung just kinda does you know

  • like all of them, it shows you a collage when it's done.

  • And there's like a portrait and a wide angle

  • and maybe a little, you know, gif that it makes

  • and a movie and whatever else.

  • And then you could just pick the one

  • you actually wanna save from it.

  • It's really kinda great.

  • Alright, so that's the camera system,

  • you got 12 megapixels, and you got 108 whatever.

  • It's a lot.

  • It's pretty complicated.

  • And we really do have to test all of it.

  • I'm looking forward to doing that.

  • Another thing that's complicated, though, are the specs.

  • Like there are a lot of specs, look at all these specs.

  • Yeah, sorry, that is, in fact, a lot of specs.

  • So here we are, we're gonna show you them again.

  • But we're not gonna have time to get into all of them.

  • We're just gonna hit a few.

  • So first thing they all have 120 Hz refresh rate displays,

  • and they also can read your touches at 240 hertz.

  • It is just a switch though

  • they didn't do any of this dynamic stuff.

  • Were its trying to change the refresh rate on the fly.

  • It's just 60 or 120.

  • And when you're at 120, Samsung says it's about a 10% hit

  • on your battery life.

  • They started 12 gigabytes of RAM

  • and 128 gigabytes of storage,

  • and they have micro SD.

  • They of course have a Snapdragon 865.

  • And there is a fingerprint sensor underneath the screen.

  • Of course, they all use Samsung's new interface.

  • It's called One UI 2.

  • And I still think it's pretty good.

  • There are some new software features

  • that I really think are kind of neat, though.

  • They have a new direct share thing that's, you know,

  • exclusive to Galaxy phones.

  • It's basically like Wi Fi direct.

  • They have this free service

  • where you can upload up to five gigabytes of data a day

  • to a cloud service and just share a link out

  • so you don't have to fuss with getting it under

  • some other cloud service.

  • And they have this thing that they call Bluetooth sharing,

  • where if you don't want to have to have a friend pair

  • to the Bluetooth in your car.

  • You can have them pair the Bluetooth on your phone

  • and then a Wi Fi directs from their phone to your phone

  • and then their audio plays in your car

  • and it's just wackadoo it's kinda neat.

  • Anyway, as for the rest of the specs,

  • you can just assume that there's like

  • a good better best cadence between these three phones.

  • So for example, the S20 has 5G but only the S20+

  • and the S20 Ultra support millimeter wave.

  • screen sizes are 6.2 inch, 6.7 inch and 6.9 inch

  • battery sizes are 4,000, 4,500 and 5,000

  • the S20 Ultra can get up to 16 gigs of RAM

  • if you spring for the 512 gigs of storage option.

  • Also there's like 25 watt charging and 45 watt charging

  • depending on which one you get, etc, etc, etc.

  • Bottom line these are spec beasts,

  • that's what they're for and they cost a lot too.

  • They start at 999 99 the plus starts at 1199 99.

  • And the ultra starts at 1399 99.

  • And if you wanna get the 16 gigs of RAM

  • and 512 gigs of storage, that is 1600 dollars.

  • Pre orders start February 21st and they ship on March six.

  • And I know this is a lot, It is a lot of specs.

  • It is a lot of megapixels

  • and it's a lot of money.

  • Even for Samsung, this is a lot like maximum a lot.

  • So I'm actually really looking forward to reviewing these

  • like a lot.

  • Hey thanks for watching.

  • Really appreciate it.

  • There's a lot more videos coming from

  • Samsung's unpacked event so stay tuned for those

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- It is Samsung Galaxy S20 time

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