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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra features and Specifications in Kenya

  • RAM: 12 GB
  • Internal Storage: 128 GB
  • Battery:  5000 mAh
  • Main camera: 108 MP + 48 MP +12 MP+TOF 3D
  • Front camera: 10.0 MP
  • Display: 6.9 inch
  • Processor: Exynos 990
  • Connectivity: Dual sim, 3G, 4G, 5G, VoLTE, Wi-Fi
  • Colors: Cosmic Grey, Cosmic Black
  • OS: Android 10.0

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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra price in Kenya starts at 84,000 shillings. It was launched in Kenya on March 13th alongside Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Plus. It comes with a 6.9″ display (120Hz@FHD), Exynos 990 chipset, 128+12GB RAM, a Quad 108 MP camera, and a 5000mAh Battery. Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is available in two color options namely Cosmic Grey and Cosmic Black.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra price in Kenya

Price in Kenya Approx KSh 84,000
Display 6.9 inch
Storage 128 GB
CPU Exynos 990/Snapdragon 865+
Back Camera  108 MP + 48 MP +12 MP+TOF 3D
Front Camera 10 MP
RAM 12 GB
Battery Li-Ion 5000 mAh

Introduction

What you are looking at here is the Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra. And a lot is going on. It is big. It has 5G, 108-megapixel camera, four other cameras, a massive screen, a high refresh rate, a 119,000 shillings starting price. It’s just a lot. If there is a spec that you can think of for a phone, this phone is trying to beat that spec. The Galaxy S20 Ultra ultra goes big. I mean, you know, literally big look at the phone and looking at it. I think one thing is blindingly obvious. Samsung feels like it has something to prove. Let’s see if I can.

Hardware

The best word that I can come up with to describe the Galaxy S20 ultra is imposing. It has this giant camera bump on the back, which sometimes can be a problem on a table. But look. The thing that looks like a Galaxy phone overall, just kind of taken to the limit. It is large and nearly as heavy as pretty much any phone that I’ve ever used. It’s a model. If it sees your puny attempts at using a phone, one-handed, and it laughs at you. Now, the main reason this phone was as big as it is, is so that you can have this screen, which is 6.9 inches diagonally. And because the screen doesn’t have a, you know, face unlock sensor on it, it can cover nearly the entire front of the phone.

Now I figured that I’d be annoyed at having to go back to an in-screen fingerprint sensor instead of face unlock. But I wasn’t. The sensor is fast and accurate enough. So no complaint. But the real reason I think that this screen shows that Samsung has something to prove with the Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra is they finally added the option to switch it to 120 Hertz refresh rate. Now it comes out of the box at 60 Hertz to save battery, but I hopped into settings and turn it on right away and never looked back because I think it has enough battery life to handle it. And 120 Hertz does make scrolling and screen animations look better and smoother.

108-megapixel camera

Let’s just jump right into the biggest number of all. The 108-megapixel camera. So let’s just get into it. If you count the depth sensor, there are five cameras on this phone and three of them have just silly megapixel counts. The selfie camera is 40 megapixels. The telephoto is 48MP. The regular wide-angle is 108 megapixels. The only camera that isn’t out-of-bounds megapixel-wise is the ultra-wide, which is 12 megapixels. But the Galaxy S20 ultra goes further than that.

So similar to what Huawei did on its phones, the telephoto lens here actually hits a prism and a mirror and redirects the light across the body of the phone, into the sensor, like a Periscope. It means that the phone can get real optical zoom up to 4X and something really good up to 10X. Then there’s this thing that Samsung calls space to zoom, which pushes the zoom out to a 100X that’s.

48-megapixel camera

One of the reasons that Samsung went with a 48-megapixel camera on the telephoto so that it has more pixels to choose from when it starts cropping in. It also does this thing where it takes multiple photos to help get data from all the sensors out. So how does all that tech work? Well, we tested this zoom against the iPhone 11 pro which has a telephoto lens. When looking at the phones, the Galaxy S2 ultra embarrasses the iPhone. But what about this space zoom thing? Well, you can impress your friends with little whoa moments by zooming into a 100X, but truthfully I think they look like splotchy messes at that zoom level.

I was able to get some fairly nice stuff at 30X, usually by propping the phone on something stable, but it still looks like a phone photo. Okay. But what about just regular plain old non-zoom photos? Well, Samsung is doing some weird tech stuff here too. So by default, the hundred and 8-megapixel sensor makes 12-megapixel images because the hardware automatically bins 9 pixels into one big pixel. It’s a process called binning. And combined those bins pixels are about as big as what they would have been on a lower megapixel sensor, which does help this camera avoid some of the usual problems that you get with high megapixel sensors, like bad, low light, and noise.

40 megapixels selfie camera

The selfie camera though, which is 40 megapixels is my favorite camera on this entire phone. It doesn’t do the same bad over smoothing on faces. Now as for video, the headline feature is that you can shoot an edit in 8K. I think that’s kind of gimmicky, but we do like that you can pull a still photo out. More important is a slightly improved video stabilization cause I have pretty shaky hands, but you should know that that still doesn’t work in 4k and not an 8K. So that’s a lot, it’s, it’s a lot of cameras, which makes sense cause this camera bump is so huge, right?

Connectivity

Now, the S20 phones are the very first mainstream 5G phones. There have been a few before, but they’ve never been the default. And with this 20 line, they are now you should know that only the Samsung S20 ultra and the S20 plus support these super high-speed millimeter-wave 5g that you can only get it like a few corners, but all of them support these slightly slower, but much more widespread mid-band 5G. But 5G is not ready yet so don’t buy this phone just because it’s a 5G phone. Don’t buy any phone just because it’s a 5G phone.

Internals and OS

Samsung always boasts the best possible specs for an Android phone on the galaxy S line and this year is no different. But what is different this year is that I think a couple of those specs could matter for people. I’m not talking about the Snapdragon 865 processor, which is fast. But it’s not in a way that I think people are going to notice over the 855. What I mean are things like the battery. It’s 5000 mAh here, which is huge and has, let you run a full day with very heavy use.

We’ve done it several times. Now, 5g might bring that battery life down a tick, but I was clearing six hours of screen time with 120 Hertz refresh rate turned on. The Ram matters to you get 12 or 16 gigs of Ram, depending on which model you buy. And that means that apps close less often in the background. And you can even pin apps to memory, which means that Android won’t be able to close them in the background.

About software

This might seem like a weird power user feature, but let’s be honest. This is a weird power-user phone. Samsung is also sticking to its guns by offering expandable storage. And it’s not keeping the headphone Jack. It is okay to be sad about that. Don’t let anybody tell you differently. The other side of performance is software and for the most part, Samsung is doing a solid job with One UI on top of Android 10. Here you will find a quick share, which is like airdrop but only for galaxy phones. There’s link share, which lets you throw stuff online for a private link for people to download for a day or two. There’s music share, which lets other people with galaxy phones play their music on the Bluetooth device that’s paired to your galaxy phone. Overall, the experience on the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is quite good.

Conclusion

So Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra. Did Samsung prove that it could make the best screen on a smartphone? Yes, it did. Did Samsung prove that it could make 5G a mainstream feature for phones? Well, yes it did. But that doesn’t mean that your city or your carrier has it. Did Samsung prove that it could throw every single performance spec possible into a single phone? I mean, it did.

This is Samsung. But the biggest thing that Samsung had to prove is that I could stay in the camera fight and do so with big megapixel sensors and zoom. And I think on zoom, Samsung has proved that its hardware can beat Google and Apple at around 8X, but it’s not magic enough to get something great beyond that. Mostly though Samsung proved that when it wants to, it can still go all out with a phone. I mean they did call this the ultra, which is another way of saying a lot, and yeah. This phone is a lot.

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Full features of Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

Launch  Released 2020, March 13
Body Dimensions: 166.9 x 76 x 8.8 mm

Weight: 220 g

Build: Glass front (Gorilla Glass 6), glass back (Gorilla Glass 6), aluminum frame

Colour: Cosmic Grey, Cosmic Black

Display Type: Dynamic AMOLED 2X capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors

Size: 6.9 inches, 114.0 cm2

Resolution: 1440 x 3200 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~511 ppi density)

Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 6

HDR10+
Always-on display
120Hz@FHD, 60Hz@QHD

Platform OS: Android 10.0; One UI 2

Chipset: Exynos 990 (7 nm+)

CPU: Qualcomm SM8250 Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+)Octa-core (2×2.73 GHz Mongoose M5 & 2×2.50 GHz Cortex-A76 & 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
Octa-core (1×2.84 GHz Kryo 585 & 3×2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 585)

GPU: Mali-G77 MP11
Adreno 650

Memory Storage: 128GB 12GB RAM (UFS 3.0)

Card slot: microSDXC (uses shared SIM slot)

Main Camera Triple Camera: 108 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), 1/1.33″, 0.8µm, PDAF, OIS
Periscope 48 MP, f/3.5, 103mm (telephoto), 1/2.0″, 0.8µm, PDAF, OIS, 10x hybrid optical zoom
12 MP, f/2.2, 13mm (ultra wide), 1.4µm, Super Steady video
0.3 MP, TOF 3D, f/1.0, (depth)Features: LED flash, auto-HDR, panoramaVideo: 4320p@24fps, 2160p@30/60fps, 1080p@30/60/240fps, 720p@960fps, HDR10+, dual-video rec., stereo sound rec., gyro-EIS & OIS
Selfie Camera Single Camera: 40 MP, f/2.2, 26mm (wide), 0.7µm, PDAF

Features: Dual video call, Auto-HDR

Video: 2160p@30/60fps, 1080p@30fps

Network Technology: GSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE

SIM: Single SIM (Nano-SIM and/or eSIM) or Hybrid Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by)

Comm WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot

Bluetooth: 5.0, A2DP, LE

GPS: Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO

USB: 3.2, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector, USB On-The-Go

NFC: Yes

Battery Capacity: Non-removable Li-Po 5000 mAh battery

Charging: Fast charging 45W
USB Power Delivery 3.0
Fast Qi/PMA wireless charging 15W
Power bank/Reverse wireless charging 9W

Sound Loudspeaker: Yes, with stereo speakers

3.5mm jack: No

32-bit/384kHz audio
Tuned by AKG

Misc Fingerprint (under display, ultrasonic), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer

ANT+
Bixby natural language commands and dictation
Samsung DeX (desktop experience support)

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  1. Lawrence

    The 120Hz display is so smooth and fast.

    Lawrence

  2. Mercy Joy

    I love the cameras so much, thanks phoneplace for such a great phone.

    Mercy Joy