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I’m old adequate to remember when the four-figure smart device was an anomaly, back in the heady days of the Galaxy Note 9. Look no further than the $1,400 Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, with its comma-wielding asking rate, for a curious case research study on the sky-high expectations for such a device.
As reviews– including our own— have actually started to trickle out over the past few days, an agreement has begun to emerge: the S20 Ultra is a great phone which nowhere near validates its exorbitant price tag. When your starting rate is so much greater than everyone else, your product requires to be damn near best. And the Galaxy S20 Ultra– once again, while terrific— is not ideal. There are obvious defects that the consumer, nearly a grand and a half lighter for their S20 Ultra purchase, ought to not expect to see.
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Beyond being an outright unit of a phone, weighing in at 220 grams, it boasts a 120 Hz display screen that you probably will not wish to crank up to its complete refresh rate due to the fact that of its tendency to feast on the phone’s battery Even at the standard 60 Hz