The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G looks exactly like its 4G model with no design changes. In terms of design, the S20 FE 5G has a very clean and minimal look with a plastic back panel. This phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC, which-- albeit slightly dated--handles day-to-day tasks with ease, including running heavy games like Call of Duty: Mobile. The S20 FE 5G runs on Samsung’s One UI 3.1, which is based on Android 11. This device comes pre-loaded with numerous apps, though users can uninstall them based on their preferences. As for the display, there’s a 6.5-inch Super AMOLED display that provides a natural look and accurate colours. While indoor brightness is satisfactory, outdoor visibility might be lacking. Powering the device is a 4500mAh battery, supporting up to 25W of fast charging; disappointingly, it ships with a 15W charger. The camera setup includes a 12MP wide-angle camera, an 8MP telephoto camera, a 12MP ultra-wide camera at the back, and a 32MP selfie shooter at the front. Daylight captures are crisp and vibrant, though low-light performance is average. The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G caters well to casual users seeking a 5G-enabled device for their daily usage despite its older processor, making it a suitable choice for their needs.
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The Galaxy A37 builds on a familiar formula, offering a smooth display, dependable cameras, and a clean, reliable software experience backed by long-term updates. Day-to-day performance feels stable, and features such as on-device AI editing add real convenience. However, battery life is only adequate for the segment, and performance falls short of rivals' in some areas, especially in gaming. Camera output is consistent but does not particularly stand out. Nonetheless, the Galaxy A37 remains a well-rounded choice for those who prioritise stability, ease of use, and long-term software support over outright power.
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