Testseek.com have collected 176 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-G780 Galaxy S20 FE and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-G780 Galaxy S20 FE .
October 2020
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176 Reviews
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The editors liked
Flat 120Hz display is terrific
All-day battery life
Promised three years of software updates
Impressive cameras with 3x optical zoom
Sturdy design with fun color options
Affordable
Excellent screen
Zippy performance
Solid battery life
Big
Beautiful & bright display
High-refresh rate display - 120Hz
Great camera
Great battery life
Excellent display with 120Hz refresh rate
Flagship performance
Best-in-class cameras
Wireless charging
Great cameras for the price
Fast performance
Fantastic display
Affordably priced
Bright 120Hz display
Versatile triple-camera
Excellent performance
The S20 FE has all the bells and whistles you could hope for
The Snapdragon 865 is eminently capable
Bright enough
120Hz
$700 is very fair for a phone this good. $600 is a steal
Reasonable price
120Hz screen
Good cameras
Excellent value for the money
Impressive two-day battery life
Bright and flat display with high 120Hz refresh rate
3 years of Android version updates and up to 3 years warranty
Good pictures and video quality
Very good stereo sound recording and play
The editors didn't like
Not every color option is available everywhere
Camera can be slow to load
Glasstic" casing
5G not available everywhere
Fierce competition
Cameras only average
Slower charger included in the box
"Glasstic" back feels cheap
Fingerprint sensor can sometimes be finicky to use
A little light on RAM
Plastic back
Bezels are slightly wide
Slow charging speeds
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Plastic feel
Samsung's UI is heavy
Doesn't ship with fast charger
Fingerprint reader is inconsistent
RAM is a bit low
It's okay
But the FE's optical in-display scanner is far from top-of-the-line
You can get some great shots out of the FE
But there's still the typical Samsung goofiness
The SE ships with Android 10. Android 11 is one of its three promised OS updates
Samsung's photo tuning is unnecessarily aggressive
Fingerprint sensor a tick too slow
Samsung's software regressing to a messy norm
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The 5G model is only available in a 6GB RAM/128GB storage version
The screen colors are a bit on the cold and saturated side
Display is Gorilla Glass 3 only but it does come with protector pre-installed
At $999 for the 4G and $1099 for the 5G model, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition is extraordinary for its price point. While you can pick up a 5G Google Pixel 5 for the same price as a 4G S20 FE, the Pixel 5 only comes with the Snapdragon 765G processor...
Beautiful 120Hz AMOLED display, Great battery life, Snapdragon 865 (on 5G model)
'Glasstic' body, Limitations on video recording, Have to pay for faster charger
Being the Fan Edition, The S20 FE had a lot of expectations to live up to, and for the most part, Samsung has achieved what it set out to do - provide the core Galaxy S20 experience in a cheaper package. You've got the same super-smooth 120Hz AMOLED displ...
Published: 2020-10-09, Author: James , review by: 3g.co.uk
Smooth, high-quality 120Hz screen, Excellent triple-lens camera, Plenty of power
Plastic back, Only FHD+ resolution, Middling 6GB of RAM
The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE is a phone that - aside from a slightly cheap build - is hard to find much fault with. It stands up to flagships while costing less, which is all the more remarkable given that it's made by Samsung.Best Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 4G...
Published: 2020-10-07, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
Can take great pictures, Powerful processor, Vibrant color options
Not very ‘lite' in price, Cheap-feeling design, Battery life feels lacking
While the Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition perhaps isn't the best example of a ‘lite' phone we've seen, it's still a great choice for plenty of people who were interested in the standard Galaxy S20 but found that handset a little too expensive. The S20 FE h...
Better price than S20, Better battery life than S20, Better performance than S20 (on 5G version)
Plastic design, Lower resolution screen, Not quite the best value
In my view, it doesn't make much business sense to launch an almost like-for-like handset for less, mere months after the original versions first launched. Despite the (few) differences, if I bought the regular Galaxy S20 on day one, I would be a bit peev...
Published: 2020-09-28, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great display,Flagship performance,MicroSD,Great sound quality,IP68
Fingerprint scanner seems a bit hit and miss
Samsung's change of direction with this new sub-tier of devices first raised a question. When the Galaxy S10 Lite launched, it was anything but lite and a very respectable phone in its own right - but many people couldn't understand what Samsung was tryin...
The S20 FE might be the next best offering by Samsung globally, but unfortunately it is not for India, due to its high price and lack of support for 5G. At Rs 49,999, the smartphone competes with much-superior OnePlus 8T or Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro in its segmen...
Priced at Rs 49,999, the Galaxy S20 FE is the perfect choice for someone looking for the best of both worlds; the worlds being performance and price. For fans of long-lasting battery life, however, this one might be a close cut. Nevertheless, Samsung has...
Abstract: Editor's note: The reviewer went through three review units from Samsung; the first one demonstrated the heating and display issues mentioned below. Unfortunately, the second unit also showed the same problems. We waited for Samsung to send us a third uni...
Great Price, Capable Cameras, Wireless Charging, Beautiful display, Striking Design
No Fast charger in the box, Slight Throttling Issues, Polycarbonate body
After having used the Galaxy S20 FE for a few weeks, we can confidently say it is one of our favourite phones that has launched this year. It's got a better camera than the competition and it has everything you need from a flagship smartphone. Sure, the p...