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Compare the Samsung S20 to the S20 Plus
At first glance, the Samsung Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus don't differ much. Still, the S20 Plus is slightly better in some areas. The device has a more complete camera setup, thanks to the Time-of-Flight sensor and a larger battery. In addition, the screen of the S20 Plus is considerably larger. Are you curious about more differences and similarities between these devices from the S20 series? Read our comparison.
Compare the Samsung S20 Plus to the S20 Ultra
For the first time, Samsung is releasing an Ultra version of an S device. The S20 Ultra is the bigger and better version of the S20 Plus. If you choose to get the S20 Ultra, you'll mainly see improvements in the camera. The different types of lenses are the same, but the quality of the S20 Ultra's lenses is better. For example, you canzoom in more and take photos with more details. Read our comparison for more differences and similarities between these devices.
Compare the Samsung S20 to the S10
The Galaxy S10 was Samsung's top device from 2019. The S20 not only looks different, but is also better on the inside. For example, Samsung has improved the cameras in terms of both software and hardware. The S20 also has a considerably larger battery. In addition, the screen has a refresh rate of 120 times per second, so you can scroll through your timeline or game smoothly. Read our comparison for more differences between the S10 and S20.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 series: advanced cameras, superfast screen
The Samsung Galaxy S20
The Samsung Galaxy S20 has a 6.2-inch Quad HD screen. This screen refreshes 120 times per second, so you can smoothly scroll through your timeline or play games. The device has a standard lens, wide-angle lens, and telephoto lens. The telephoto lens allows you to zoom in 3 times without ending up with blurry photos. In addition, the Single Take function can take 14 photos and videos at the same time with different cameras. Thanks to the 8GB RAM and the powerful processor, the device can handle the most demanding tasks.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus
The 6.7-inch Quad HD screen of the S20 Plus is pretty big. That's useful when you watch movies and play games, but the device doesn't fit in your hand or pocket well. The S20 Plus has the same cameras as the S20, but with one addition: the Time-of-Flight sensor. This sensor measures depth and creates a better depth-of-field effect in your photos. You can easily get through the day with the large 4500mAh battery. Just like the S20, this device has 128GB storage memory.
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
With its huge 6.9 inch Quad HD screen, the S20 Ultra is the largest device in the S20 series. The most advanced cameras are also used for the S20 Ultra. The telephoto lens has 10x optical zoom, for example, which allows you to zoom in 10 times without losing quality. In addition, the S20 Ultra is also slightly more powerful than the S20 and S20 Plus. You can use this device as a mini PC effortlessly. Thanks to the large 5000mAh battery, you won't have to charge your phone during the day.
More about the Samsung S20 series
4G or 5G
Samsung has created both a 4G and a 5G version of all the devices in the S20 series. 5G is a faster and more stable version of mobile internet. You need a 5G device to be able to access this network. You might have to wait until 2021 in Belgium and until 2022 in the Netherlands before you use the high-speed 5G network. Until then, you can still access mobile data with your 5G device via the 4G network.
Cameras
With the S20 series, Samsung has mainly focused on the cameras. The image sensors in the cameras of the new smartphones are better than those of their predecessors. This makes the photos sharper. In addition, the new Single Take function allows you to take up to 14 photos and record up to 14 videos simultaneously with the different lenses. The cameras of the S20 and S20 Plus are almost the same, but the S20 Ultra is out in front. You can use this device to zoom up to 10 times without loss of quality, for example.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
More than half a year after the introduction of the S20 series, Samsung released the S20 FE (Fan Edition). This smartphone is the entry-level model from then high-end series. The S20 FE is a lot larger, so it has more room for a larger battery. The screen doesn't have the same high quality as that of other S20 devices. In terms of camera and processing power, the differences are a lot smaller. In our advice article, you can read about all the similarities and differences between the S20 and S20 FE.