Testseek.co.uk have collected 222 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G985 Galaxy S20 Plus and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G985 Galaxy S20 Plus.
March 2020
(86%)
222 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(83%)
398 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
860100222
The editors liked
Impressive zoom camera
Screen is large
But not too large
Super fluid 120Hz display
Superb performance
Decent battery life
Powerful yet sleek
Much-improved zoom
More 5G connectivity
Gorgeous screen
Versatile flagship camera
Nippy performance
The editors didn't like
Lacks the S10's distinct look
Top screen refresh rate and highest resolution can't be used simultaneously
Fingerprint scanner is iffy, Design isn't standout, 8K videos have limited use, Pricey, Photos by Raj Rout, Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus PriceView All, Rs. 73,999.00, Go To Store, Rs. 73,999.00, Go To Store, Rs. 73,999.00, Go To Store, Competitors for Samsung
The Samsung Galaxy S20+ costs Rs 73,999, which is a pretty penny to pay for a phone. Whether the device is worth its asking price is a tricky question to answer, but in my mind, it's one of the best options the Android world has to offer at this time. As...
Abstract: Flagship phones like the just-announced Samsung Galaxy S20 or the iPhone 11 Pro get a lot of the marketing and press hype, but most people aren't buying. The small percentage of consumers who are buying face a difficult choice that's about much more than...
Competitive 3x optical zoom, Smooth, sharp, big screen,
Very familiar design, No headphone jack
The Galaxy S20 Plus feels like the enthusiast's phone most Samsung fans will opt for in 2020. It costs less than the S20 Ultra, but delivers the same core user experience - a big 120Hz screen, 8K video capture and a load of smart camera software features...
Published: 2020-02-11, Author: Adam , review by: tomsguide.com
Impressive 64MP telephoto lens, Single Take camera mode is fun, Massive, 6.7-inch display with 120-Hz refresh rate, Supports all 5G network types, Above-average battery life
Expensive, 120Hz refresh takes toll on battery life, Camera can overly smooth faces
Published: 2019-11-21, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: There There are a lot of great smartphone options available at any given moment, so it can be a challenge to sort through them all if you're trying to choose the absolute best one. The stakes here can't be understated: your phone is the most important gad...
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...
Big, beautiful screen, Support for 120Hz means the phone feels smooth to use, Feels great in the hands, Decent cameras, "Single Take" camera mode is a very cool addition, One UI makes Android lovely to use, No Bixby button
Cameras are slow to fire, "Single Take" camera mode regularly fails get images, opting for video instead, Selfie camera needs to be improved, Fingerprint sensor still isn't amazing, One day battery life could be a lot better, Expensive
Despite a set of flaws that become obvious the more you use the Galaxy S20+, Samsung has built a very nice phone, and it's even one that comes with a feature Samsung users are sure to love: no more Bixby button. It's nice that Samsung has finally decided...
Big, beautiful screen, Support for 120Hz means the phone feels smooth to use, Feels great in the hands, Decent cameras, "Single Take" camera mode is a very cool addition, One UI makes Android lovely to use, No Bixby button
Cameras are slow to fire, "Single Take" camera mode regularly fails get images, opting for video instead, Selfie camera needs to be improved, Fingerprint sensor still isn't amazing, One day battery life could be a lot better, Expensive
Despite a set of flaws that become obvious the more you use the Galaxy S20+, Samsung has built a very nice phone, and it's even one that comes with a feature Samsung users are sure to love: no more Bixby button. It's nice that Samsung has finally decided...
Big, beautiful screen, Support for 120Hz means the phone feels smooth to use, Feels great in the hands, Decent cameras, "Single Take" camera mode is a very cool addition, One UI makes Android lovely to use, No Bixby button
Cameras are slow to fire, "Single Take" camera mode regularly fails get images, opting for video instead, Selfie camera needs to be improved, Fingerprint sensor still isn't amazing, One day battery life could be a lot better, Expensive
Despite a set of flaws that become obvious the more you use the Galaxy S20+, Samsung has built a very nice phone, and it's even one that comes with a feature Samsung users are sure to love: no more Bixby button. It's nice that Samsung has finally decided...
Big, beautiful screen, Support for 120Hz means the phone feels smooth to use, Feels great in the hands, Decent cameras, "Single Take" camera mode is a very cool addition, One UI makes Android lovely to use, No Bixby button
Cameras are slow to fire, "Single Take" camera mode regularly fails get images, opting for video instead, Selfie camera needs to be improved, Fingerprint sensor still isn't amazing, One day battery life could be a lot better, Expensive
Despite a set of flaws that become obvious the more you use the Galaxy S20+, Samsung has built a very nice phone, and it's even one that comes with a feature Samsung users are sure to love: no more Bixby button. It's nice that Samsung has finally decided...