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Samsung Galaxy S20+ Plus (5G) 128GB SM-G986B (GSM Only | No CDMA) Factory Unlocked Smartphone - International Version (Cosmic Black)
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Brand | Samsung |
Model Name | Galaxy S20 Plus |
Wireless Carrier | Unlocked for All Carriers |
Operating System | Android 10.0 |
Cellular Technology | 4G |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Screen Size | 6.7 Inches |
Wireless network technology | GSM, CDMA, LTE |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 12 GB |
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Face recognition | — | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Fingerprint reader | — | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.2 | 3.6 | 4.5 |
Battery life | — | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 3.5 | — |
Sold By | Kraymerica LLC | Deals Always | TOP-NOTCH-TECH | Chubbiestech | Stalion ReQuip | Amazon.com |
display size | 6.7 inches | 6.7 inches | 6.9 inches | 6.7 inches | 6.7 inches | 6.1 inches |
memory capacity | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 128 GB | 8 GB |
model name | Galaxy S20 Plus | Galaxy S20 5G | Galaxy S20 Ultra | Galaxy S21 Plus | Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G | Glaxy S10 |
operating system | Android 10.0 | Android | Android | Android | Android 10.0 | Android 4.0 |
connectivity tech | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, NFC | Bluetooth, Wireless | Wireless | USB |
display type | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED | AMOLED |
memory slots | 1 | — | — | — | 1 | 1 |
Product Description
Display 6.70-inch (1440x3200) Processor Samsung Exynos 990 Rear Camera 12MP + 64MP + 12MP Front Camera 10MP Battery Capacity 4500mAh Compatible with GSM Networks including AT&T, T-Mobile and cellular network providers utilizing GSM network such as: Straight Talk, Walmart Family Mobile, MetroPCS, Simple Mobile, Brightspot, Net10, h20 Wireless, and Cricket Wireless. This device is not compatible with CDMA Networks such as: Verizon, Sprint, and US Cellular
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Product Dimensions | 6.38 x 2.91 x 0.31 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
ASIN | B084GX3H7W |
Item model number | SM-G986BZKDEUA |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
OS | Android 10.0 |
RAM | 12 GB |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
Display technology | LED, AMOLED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen, Microphone |
Other camera features | Rear, Front |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Phone Talk Time | 18 Hours |
Whats in the box | SIM Tray Ejector, Quick Reference Manual |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Language | English |
Date First Available | February 26, 2020 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 GB |
Standing screen display size | 6.7 Inches |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 12 GB |
Battery Capacity | 4500 Milliamp Hours |
Weight | 188 Grams |
Charging Time | 1.41 Hours |
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The phone arrived in perfect condition, exactly as described in the listing. While it was listed as being in "very good" condition, I would personally consider it to be in excellent condition.
What's great about this particular phone is that it's a UK version, ensuring it meets all the necessary standards. It came in its original packaging, complete with earphones.
Upon using the phone, I found that it works perfectly. It runs smoothly, and I received all the necessary updates, ensuring it's up to date.
One of the key aspects for me was the absence of any scratches on the screen or the back of the phone. It truly looks like new. The camera lenses were also clean and clear, allowing me to take sharp and vivid photos.
The fingerprint and face recognition features work flawlessly, providing an added layer of security and convenience.
Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase. The Samsung S20+ in excellent condition, quick delivery, and the peace of mind that it's the UK version, make it a fantastic buy. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a top-quality mobile phone.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 19, 2023
The phone arrived in perfect condition, exactly as described in the listing. While it was listed as being in "very good" condition, I would personally consider it to be in excellent condition.
What's great about this particular phone is that it's a UK version, ensuring it meets all the necessary standards. It came in its original packaging, complete with earphones.
Upon using the phone, I found that it works perfectly. It runs smoothly, and I received all the necessary updates, ensuring it's up to date.
One of the key aspects for me was the absence of any scratches on the screen or the back of the phone. It truly looks like new. The camera lenses were also clean and clear, allowing me to take sharp and vivid photos.
The fingerprint and face recognition features work flawlessly, providing an added layer of security and convenience.
Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with my purchase. The Samsung S20+ in excellent condition, quick delivery, and the peace of mind that it's the UK version, make it a fantastic buy. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a top-quality mobile phone.
It is a rollercoaster; how do you choose one phone over the other when both are so similar?
Do you go for the weight and size? Then you would prefer the S20+ which is slightly thinner and smaller and of course a bit lighter.
Do you go for the fast charging? Then you would go for the S20+ because it finishes charging 2 minutes before the OP8 Pro. However, if you were to go for battery life, you would go for the OP8 Pro because it lasts much longer. You easily get 30 hours of uptime out of which at least 9 hours are screen usage whereas the S20+ only manages a fraction of that; however, if you set it at MEDIUM POWER SAVING and keep closing apps you can go 24 hours before needing to recharge. Both phones were tested with bluetooth, location services, mobile data off and at 60Hz screen refresh rate with lower screen definition. The OP8 Plus has a straight forward battery app that is easy to understand. The S20+ needs you to do some math before you figure out how much screen time you have had because it does not calculate from last charged but keeps calculating and you need to figure out which was the period you charged and which periods it was resting. You will understand if you study the attached pic. One thing is sure: the OP8 Pro has a thicker, longer and sturdier charging cable than the S20+ It is also orange, so easy to spot amongst a plethora of charging cables, but I guess you could use some coloured tape on the black lead of the Samsung and have instant recognition.
Do you go for a pre-applied screen protector? Go for the S20+ as the OP8 Pro still ships without a pre-applied screen protector in some markets and some other markets even report not even getting the 2 free screen protectors in the package.
Do you go for the protective case? Then OP8 Pro is your phone. You will need to pay extra to buy one for Samsung and of course the cost rises significantly if you go for a branded one whereas with the OP8 Pro the one you get was specifically made for it and it won't hide the beautiful colour. Please do not buy an S20+ without buying a silicone case! Two friends had their screens cracked shortly after buying their phones. Samsungs are notoriously slippery and have very fragile screens.
Do you love watching films and taking videos? Go for the OP8 Pro as it has much more satisfying sound and a larger screen.
But if you love taking photos, you may find the OP8 Pro a bit disappointing in the sense that it has a very narrow depth of field which means anything beyond the pinhole will be blurry. I tried to get nice pictures but it was impossible. Food pics were drab. Nature pics were on the yellow side. The focus was an issue. Macro pics were better as long as you could focus on one point. You cannot click to focus as in the phones of the old days. Selfies - ugh! You either ended up with ironed skin (very artificial post processing) or with missing hair.
Fortunately, the S20+ is a bit better in photography. It still has the dreaded bokeh effect coming in and it does have a huge problem focusing on closeup items. Also when you blow up the pics, you can see blurry details in the background. (I thought the iPhone 11 Pro was much better in photography but it was also with its own faults and one has to carefully weigh all the pros and cons to decide which phone to stick with.) Something worth remembering: all modern phones with super-duper multiple cameras... they mess up. You won't get as nice photography as with older models. If you want better photography, go for a mid-range phone, not a flagship. Trust me.
If you are buying a phone to play your favourite games, check with a friend that it works well. Neither of the two phones tested played Panda Pop well (they had hidden columns of balls making it impossible to win the game as how do you shoot something you cannot see?) Turns out the game is not optimised for Android 10 even though it has been out for so many months. (Plays well on iPhone though.)
So to summarise, the S20+ is a good phone, maybe a bit more complicated than the OP8 Pro, maybe more intimidating to the inexperienced user. The OP8 Pro has a better, more intuitive format. None of the phones is amazing though. They are just adequate with the OP8 Pro losing out on photography (though other people have said their phones perform well). 5G is present, but there aren't many places you can get it assuming your mobile provider allows access to 5G. To get good battery life, you need to tone everything down, display, brightness, speed, this and that - all the things that make these phones unique. So you end up with a mid-range phone anyway! LOL Maybe something to mull over?
PS: I forgot to mention the face recognition which is slow in both phones with Samsung's being the slowest (iPhone's amazingly fast, even with sideways views of your face.) Fingerprint reader is good on both phones and a double tap will wake your screen up. Samsung requires you to enter your pin or pattern more frequently than the OP phone.
July 2020 - Greece. Update. The reception in the suburbs of Athens is abysmal! Indoors there is hardly any reception. Outdoors it comes and goes. Voice calls have a delay. Internet is patchy and dragging. Yet at the same exact spot, daughter's Oppo has perfect reception! I guess this has to do with the variety of bands each phone supports. Just thought you would like to know this, especially if your mobile is your only link with the world. I even bought a Greek SIM to facilitate things but the problems persist. So it has to be a band-related issue. Maybe some technically-minded person could explain this to us...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2020
It is a rollercoaster; how do you choose one phone over the other when both are so similar?
Do you go for the weight and size? Then you would prefer the S20+ which is slightly thinner and smaller and of course a bit lighter.
Do you go for the fast charging? Then you would go for the S20+ because it finishes charging 2 minutes before the OP8 Pro. However, if you were to go for battery life, you would go for the OP8 Pro because it lasts much longer. You easily get 30 hours of uptime out of which at least 9 hours are screen usage whereas the S20+ only manages a fraction of that; however, if you set it at MEDIUM POWER SAVING and keep closing apps you can go 24 hours before needing to recharge. Both phones were tested with bluetooth, location services, mobile data off and at 60Hz screen refresh rate with lower screen definition. The OP8 Plus has a straight forward battery app that is easy to understand. The S20+ needs you to do some math before you figure out how much screen time you have had because it does not calculate from last charged but keeps calculating and you need to figure out which was the period you charged and which periods it was resting. You will understand if you study the attached pic. One thing is sure: the OP8 Pro has a thicker, longer and sturdier charging cable than the S20+ It is also orange, so easy to spot amongst a plethora of charging cables, but I guess you could use some coloured tape on the black lead of the Samsung and have instant recognition.
Do you go for a pre-applied screen protector? Go for the S20+ as the OP8 Pro still ships without a pre-applied screen protector in some markets and some other markets even report not even getting the 2 free screen protectors in the package.
Do you go for the protective case? Then OP8 Pro is your phone. You will need to pay extra to buy one for Samsung and of course the cost rises significantly if you go for a branded one whereas with the OP8 Pro the one you get was specifically made for it and it won't hide the beautiful colour. Please do not buy an S20+ without buying a silicone case! Two friends had their screens cracked shortly after buying their phones. Samsungs are notoriously slippery and have very fragile screens.
Do you love watching films and taking videos? Go for the OP8 Pro as it has much more satisfying sound and a larger screen.
But if you love taking photos, you may find the OP8 Pro a bit disappointing in the sense that it has a very narrow depth of field which means anything beyond the pinhole will be blurry. I tried to get nice pictures but it was impossible. Food pics were drab. Nature pics were on the yellow side. The focus was an issue. Macro pics were better as long as you could focus on one point. You cannot click to focus as in the phones of the old days. Selfies - ugh! You either ended up with ironed skin (very artificial post processing) or with missing hair.
Fortunately, the S20+ is a bit better in photography. It still has the dreaded bokeh effect coming in and it does have a huge problem focusing on closeup items. Also when you blow up the pics, you can see blurry details in the background. (I thought the iPhone 11 Pro was much better in photography but it was also with its own faults and one has to carefully weigh all the pros and cons to decide which phone to stick with.) Something worth remembering: all modern phones with super-duper multiple cameras... they mess up. You won't get as nice photography as with older models. If you want better photography, go for a mid-range phone, not a flagship. Trust me.
If you are buying a phone to play your favourite games, check with a friend that it works well. Neither of the two phones tested played Panda Pop well (they had hidden columns of balls making it impossible to win the game as how do you shoot something you cannot see?) Turns out the game is not optimised for Android 10 even though it has been out for so many months. (Plays well on iPhone though.)
So to summarise, the S20+ is a good phone, maybe a bit more complicated than the OP8 Pro, maybe more intimidating to the inexperienced user. The OP8 Pro has a better, more intuitive format. None of the phones is amazing though. They are just adequate with the OP8 Pro losing out on photography (though other people have said their phones perform well). 5G is present, but there aren't many places you can get it assuming your mobile provider allows access to 5G. To get good battery life, you need to tone everything down, display, brightness, speed, this and that - all the things that make these phones unique. So you end up with a mid-range phone anyway! LOL Maybe something to mull over?
PS: I forgot to mention the face recognition which is slow in both phones with Samsung's being the slowest (iPhone's amazingly fast, even with sideways views of your face.) Fingerprint reader is good on both phones and a double tap will wake your screen up. Samsung requires you to enter your pin or pattern more frequently than the OP phone.
July 2020 - Greece. Update. The reception in the suburbs of Athens is abysmal! Indoors there is hardly any reception. Outdoors it comes and goes. Voice calls have a delay. Internet is patchy and dragging. Yet at the same exact spot, daughter's Oppo has perfect reception! I guess this has to do with the variety of bands each phone supports. Just thought you would like to know this, especially if your mobile is your only link with the world. I even bought a Greek SIM to facilitate things but the problems persist. So it has to be a band-related issue. Maybe some technically-minded person could explain this to us...
The phone arrived two days earlier than estimated so thank you to Tech Zone, the supplier. The box was factory sealed and inside there was the S20+, a USB-C to USB-C charging lead, a USB-C quick charge power adapter (UK style) and USB-C ear bud headphones. Funnily enough, I never found the SIM tray ejection tool but so what, I had one already and a paper clip will do. Therefore, what are all the complaints about Samsung being miserly and supplying just a phone and charging lead?
Having transferred all the stuff from the S7 to the S20+ using the apps supplied by Samsung, inserted the SIM and got everything up and running it was time just to get on and use it. I've been very happy with the S7 and have held onto it because it did everything I needed so I wasn't compelled to upgrade - until it became full. So why did I choose the S20+ rather than the latest and greatest? Mainly because the screen is better than the S21+ and I wanted to keep the option to use a micro SD card. I also saved quite a bit money by opting for last year's model.
This phone is definitely more slick to use and I like that the screen is a little bigger than the S7, but not too much bigger. To me the camera doesn't seem all that much better than the S7 even though its resolution is hugely different in 4:3 mode, but I didn't buy this for the camera - it's my digital assistant more than anything and the fact it takes good pictures is a bonus. The Bluetooth range seems better though that may be subjective and when I caught a 5G data connection in London that was impressive: 300Mb whilst travelling in a taxi!
All these review claims are false from what I have experience with the S20+ after two weeks of use:
No headphone supplied: Yes, they are.
No power charger supplied: Yes it is.
Battery life is awful: No, it is amazingly good with more than 50% left when I put on charge at bedtime.
Screen breaks easily: I can't confirm that of course, but my assumption is it'll be at least as good as the S7 and that never broke ... ever.
Sound quality is dreadful: no it isn't. For music it is better than the S7 and for phone calls I did wonder about it at first but I think I just happened to be in a poor signal area. It has been fine since.
To sum up, I am completely happy with this phone. It has slipped into my life with no hassle or fuss and works pretty much like my old phone but with a better screen and offering a much more responsive experience. I purchased the 128Gb model (only one I could get) and added a 128Gb micro SD card, so hopefully I'm set up for another six years or so.