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Samsung Galaxy S20 FE
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OS
- 6.5"Display size
- 12+ MP Camera
- 2.84 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- 120Hz screen
- Fast performance
- Affordable
- Available in 6 different colors
What's bad
- Camera is so-so
- Faulty/slow fingerprint scanner
- Fast charge costs extra
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
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OS
- 6.8"Display size
- 108+ MP Camera
- 2.84 GHzProcessor
- 128/256/ 512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- Lovely AMOLED screen
- Best battery life for its tier
- S-pen support
- Fast refresh rate
What's bad
- Very expensive
- No MicroSD expansion
- Ads in Samsung software
Verdict
Having to pay extra for more storage up front is a new change for Samsung. In terms of everything else, there’s not a lot to say about the phone in terms of failings. At the end of the day, the simple question is, can you afford it and do you need a phone this powerful?
What's good
- Big beautiful screen
- Excellent battery life
- Headphone jack
- Fast fingerprint scanner
What's bad
- No waterproof or dust rating
- Stale design choice
- No wireless charging
What's good
- 90Hz display
- Headphone jack
- Affordable 5G access
- Good performance
What's bad
- Unimpressive cameras
- Dim display
What's good
- Solid swivel mechanism
- Clever design
What's bad
- Bulky and awkward
- Poor battery life
- Questionable price
- So-so performance
What's good
- Outstanding all-day battery life
- Affordable
What's bad
- Pre-installed apps
- Average camera
- Dim display
Verdict
There are other options at this price point, and while they might be slightly better, there wasn’t a glaring issue that made using this phone unusable. As with most mid-range phones, it’s 5G on a budget. That is always going to result in compromises.
What's good
- Built for utility
- Live broadcast over 5G
- Professional-level video monitors
What's bad
- The price limits its already niche specs
- Android 10
Verdict
The phone offers an interesting proposition with the ability to stream video over 5G, double as 4K HDR video monitor, and more. But whether the price is worth it to you will largely be a matter of your budget and how serious you are about videography.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Long-lasting battery
- Good middle-ground option
- Smooth experience
What's bad
- Poor camera
- Occasionally stutters in performance
- Low resolution display
Verdict
Unless you love taking pictures or watching HD video, this phone ticks off any box you might want in the budget-friendly phone market. It's a sweet spot in Motorola's newest line up for sure.
See full review, specs & pricesWhat's good
- Affordable
- 5G capable
- Fast-charging
- 90Hz refresh rate
What's bad
- More camera than necessary
- No waterproof IP rating
- Only available in certain regions
- No wireless charging
- No headphone jack
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
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OS
- 6.9"Display size
- 108+ MP Camera
- 3 GHzProcessor
- 128/512 GBStorage
- Yes4G
What's good
- 120Hz refresh screen
- Camera with 5x optical zoom and up to 50x digital zoom
- All-day battery life
- S Pen stylus support
- Outstanding performance
What's bad
- Very expensive
- Heavy and awkward to hold
- Protruding camera hub