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The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is a fully unlocked, renewed smartphone featuring a stunning 6.9-inch AMOLED display, a powerful 108MP camera capable of 4K video capture, and a long-lasting 5000mAh battery. With 12GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, this device is designed for the modern professional who demands performance and style.
Display | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 6.9 Inches |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Item Dimensions | 6.57 x 2.99 x 0.35 inches |
Item Weight | 0.48 Pounds |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Cellular Technology | 5G |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Battery Charge Time | 1.33 Hours |
Battery Power | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 5000 Milliamp Hours |
Video Capture Resolution | 4k |
Camera Description | Front |
Shooting Modes | Night Mode |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Sim Card Size | Nano |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Additional Features | Wireless PowerShare |
Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 128 GB |
Color | Cosmic Gray |
SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Form Factor | Bar |
Biometric Security Feature | Fingerprint Recognition |
Operating System | Android |
RAM Memory Installed | 12 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
D**T
Old new phone to me
1400 dollar phone for a couple hundred dollars. It's no longer supported with regular updates, but my last phone was an S9 ultra and I'd still have it but the battery was dying and is now extremely difficult to charge. The old S9 updates stopped almost 3 years ago. This phone is a stop gap, but it works well. I could have spent less money, but I like the fact that it can store over 1.5 TB with an appropriate SD card. No need to depend on the cloud for every little thing. I however could backup everything on both the cloud and my phone. I most likely replace this phone in 2 years if necessary. Also this phone was super easy to setup. But updating passwords was time consuming. It's a little bigger that my old phone but I can work with it. Battery life is awesome (to use a 90s catch phase). Reception is good and the wifi Hotspot works well. No need to use hotel wifi as it allows the my fire tv to stream easily in most locations.
N**A
Very good phone, very useful and of good quality
Very good phone, very useful and of good quality
K**Y
Worst Phone I've Ever Owned as a Life Long Android Enthusiast
This phone has some of the worst features I've ever seen period. I've never had a phone/product be such a step backwards at this price, EVER. I ended up going back to my Razer phone from 2018 because it's just better in every way. Gonna have to go with Google after this, because nobody else has anything like the quality Razer was making for the price.I should've known Samsung was terrible after I saw how they made the flashlight on the S3 a SEPARATE APP WITH ADS THAT LAGGED THE ENTIRE PHONE.- Back glass of phone broke a month after I got it. Had it in an otterbox and dropped it on a carpeted floor on the backside and it shattered. Now it has to stay in the case or the back will stab you with shards.-Aluminum shell is definitely just aluminum foil, because it's getting scratched inside of a complete case with no dust openings.-Camera (the only reason to buy this phone) doesn't work. 1x - 5x is like looking through cataracts. Everything is blurry, and their quoted fix is "You gotta shake it" which also doesn't work. It also focuses on everything around your subject. Even if you tap exactly where it should focus. I've been missing out on so many cool moments I wanted to capture because of this phone.-Curved screen so you'll never find a screen protector that works. Water gets underneath them and the screen stops working. Also makes typing a chore. It will select every letter around what you want. This also means the fingerprint reader is mediocre as well. To the designer that made the scanner in the screen, you deserve a punch in the teeth. Same to the curved screen guy. Wish they'd stop trying to copy Apple poorly and do their own thing again.-Every update breaks something else or turns settings on you already had to turn off. Like Bixby, Volume controls, Screenshots, etc.-Settings you can't change or are so buried, they're a chore to reach. They're too lazy to sort by alphabetical order, so you have to guess where evrything is at. The search doesn't work either even if you type the exact name of the setting, I guess the search bar has cataracts too. Most of the time there just aren't options to turn off the junk they include.-Bixby is on by default so when you try to shut off the phone it's like "Hey did you wanna use our subpar service you didn't ask for?" I just want to turn off my phone ad free.-Stock keyboard deletes too fast so you end up deleting entire sections of what you want to say and there IS NO WAY TO TURN IT OFF even with a different keyboard installed. It also has the worst autocorrect I've ever seen on any device ever that you cannot turn off. Captalizes random words, wont fix punctuation on obvious stuff. For reference, the terrible screen made me type "autocoppect" and it had no idea what to replace it with SO IT DIDN'T DO ANYTHING AND LEFT IT. I typed "everuytime" and it replaced it with "every ingredient". Regularly adds S's and random punctuation to the end of words you didn't want. Always skips capatlizing "i" no matter how many times your reinstall your keyboard or turn "Autocapitalize I" on and off. Even with the Google Keyboard, it seems to keep the terrible suggestions. Doesn't delete extra spaces either. It also won't stop underlining everything it does, so by the end of a message, you just see a mess. It even underlines thr punctuation you miss but it can't figure out when you want to type "the". There's no color difference between the underlines either, soyou can't tell why it's underlined. Is it spelt wrong or did it just edit punctuon? You'll never know. Just do you can see how bad the keyboard is i stopped fixing it because this is what you usually see at the end of the text. So you ALWAYS have to edit every text you type no matter thr context. There is no respite from how bad the keyboard/screen combo is.-Volume buttons don't work on the lock screen so if you had loud music or a video going in a library, and wanted to stay quiet, lord help you. You'll have to unlock it, it'll autoplay and only after it's unlocked will it let you turn it down, SLOWLY, might I add. They said it's for security, and that's cool, but just like how I can turn off screen passwords, they should let you turn off all these junk settings nobody asked for, only to be on by default after the next update.-They have a bad habit of hiding reviews as well. This is my 5th attempt at warning people how bad this phone is, I hope it gets through because I regret wasting the money everytime I look at this scrap heap.
M**N
no issues
Had this phone almost 2 years now and 0 issues. cant say much more about it. Very happy with this purchase
K**D
Good phone but crap happens
The phone was actually great, but 3 months after getting it the camera failed. I don't blame the seller. These things happen. I bought another one from this seller. I was still able to send the other one back with the 90 day return policy.
A**Y
Perfect
Love it work perfectly
K**R
Renewed, but with some quirks
This is my second venture with a "renewed" phone. I bought one from another retailer outside of Amazon that was supposed to be 'fully unlocked' but when I booted it up, it turned out to be locked to AT&T, so after some issues with that seller, I returned it.After that ordeal, I was hesitant about the whole "renewed" experience, but I found this one here on Amazon and decided to try it based upon other reviews. I needed to replace a broken phone and was not prepared to pay for a new S series phone. While this was a better experience, it had some quirks. It says "fully unlocked" in the description and maybe I misunderstood what that means vs. "factory unlocked," I don't know. When I went to put my T-Mobile SIM card in it, there was already and AT&T SIM card in it. (guess the seller forgot to pull it) I was a little concerned this would be an issue, but no, my T-Mo SIM worked and connected to the 5G network with no issues. There did seem to be some bloatware/game apps that I deleted after checking. Being 3 years old, it did need Android updates and Samsung updates. The updates took awhile, but it did update to Android 13 and Samsung One UI version 5.1. It seemed to get stuck on that last Samsung update, but after clearing the cache and using the repair feature in the boot menu it is operating just fine.When I accessed my Samsung account, it is listed as Xfinity Mobile so it is not a "factory unlocked" phone like my S22 Ultra I bought directly from Samsung.As far as cosmetics of the phone, it has one flaw that I can see. The weird bubble on the back camera glass as shown in the photo. Don't know what it is or why, but it is not affecting the photo, video, or flash. I found no scratches, dents, or dings. That I'm happy with and feel meets the product description for a "renewed" phone.As I was able to do what I needed to do for updates, apps, etc., so I didn't feel the need to contact the seller.Overall, because of the mystery SIM card, the Xfinity Mobile description, the weird bubble on the back, and the "fully unlocked" description, I'm not thrilled with my purchase experience so I don't feel it worthy of more than 3 stars. I think it was a 'fair' experience and thus 3 stars is fair. I will keep and use the phone especially since it's the last of the micro SD card flagship phones from Samsung.If you haven't bought a "renewed" product yet, I'd say give it a try, but be openminded about it.
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