
Catch up with loved ones on this Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphone. The 6.5-inch AMOLED display offers lifelike visuals, while the 128GB of internal storage space accommodate your files and photos. This Samsung Galaxy S20 smartphone has a Snapdragon octa-core processor and 8GB of RAM for seamless multitasking, and the 4500 mAh battery supports all-day use.
A: It is nost lijely until jan 14th when the s20 is scheduled to be released... The good: The 120Hz QHD+ display (although you cannot use both at the same time) feels very smooth to use, the specs are great so you are unlikely to experience any noticeable lag when doing anything on the phone (although if you don't live in China, South Korea, Japan, or the USA you will get an inferior Exynos processor instead of a Snapdragon), and the software offers many useful features, such as Bixby, a talking assitant, and upday, a curated news feed. The camera is good, but not exceptionally so - we'll get to that in a bit. The bad: Contrary to the phone's aggressive marketing, the camera is not the best in the market. There are other phones by different companies that I am not allowed to name that can do the same things this phone's camera can do but better. The 100x zoom is also unsurprisingly mostly useless, and it is usually made worse by processing, leaving the image looking less like a photo and more like an oil painting, hence the 'space zoom' is not really a feature. But that is not the biggest problem.
Q: Does the box include headphones? Like USB-C headphones?
A: No headphones. Get a USB-C adapter (I think the one I got from Best Buy was about $10-$12) or go Bluetooth. I know, it's annoying to buy adapters but this phone being much less expensive than the Flagship, I felt better.
Q: Does this phone have a SD card slot?
A: Yes, Kate! The Galaxy S20 FE 5G does accept a MicroSD card up to 1TB. Thank you for asking this question. ^Kayla
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Q: Does this phone do wifi calling?
A: On AT&T yes. Not sure about other networks.
A: Hi @ This appears to be a post-paid phone so it will require you to add a plan. You would have to get an unlocked version to be able to activate it later using your pre-paid SIM card if the SIM is the right size. If it is not the right size SIM then you can visit one our mobility stores where they can help you out with the correct SIM. In regards to how much to put down does depend on credit and policies. Of course you can port your number from prepaid to postpaid as well. Roy, AT&T Community Specialist
A: Works very well with 4G and Wireless 802.11ac standards. Phone is very fast and takes great pictures.
Q: What size sim card this phone uses
A: Micro card slot.