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Metric | vivo S20 | Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 |
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Connectivity | #486 | #212 Winner |
Design | #456 Winner | #787 |
Display | #21 Winner | #252 |
Performance | #278 | #151 Winner |
Battery | #94 Winner | #583 |
Camera | #549 | #217 Winner |
item_phones_categoryId | #1 Tie | #1 Tie |
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The Vivo S20 is a camera-focused phone that has just launched in China, with a global release expected under the name Vivo V50. This device boasts a fast refresh rate AMOLED display, an excellent portrait camera, and a slim and stylish design. One of its standout features is its battery life, which lasts up to two days on average use, despite being just 7.19mm thick and weighing only 190g. The phone's massive 6,500mAh battery can be charged from 0 to 100% in just 53 minutes using the included 90W fast charger. The camera setup is another major highlight, with a dual rear camera configuration featuring an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and a 50MP main camera. The phone also comes equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS), a soft light feature for improved low-light photography, and advanced AI features for portrait mode and selfie photography. The display itself is a 6.67-inch AMOLED screen with a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, although the phone's frame is made of plastic, which may show fingerprints. The device runs on OriginOS 5 based on Android 15, providing smooth animations and AI-driven features. The Vivo S20 starts at CNY 2299 in China, £250 in the UK, and $318 in the USA. While it excels in camera capabilities and battery life, its performance may not be the best choice for those seeking a high-end gaming experience. Overall, this phone is perfect for photography enthusiasts looking for a device that delivers excellent portrait shots and a long-lasting battery.
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 boasts several upgrades over its predecessor, including a more powerful chipset and improved cameras. The phone's main camera features a 50-megapixel sensor with dual-pixel autofocus, while the telephoto zoom offers a 10-megapixel sensor with three times magnification. The ultra-wide-angle lens remains unchanged from the previous model. Image quality is generally good during the day, with pleasing results and plenty of detail. Portrait mode performs well, especially when using the main camera, which offers excellent subject separation. However, shadows can appear darker in night shots, but automatic night mode processing helps to improve this issue. Video recording capabilities are also enhanced, with the ability to capture 8K resolution footage at 24 frames per second. However, 4K video is a more practical and storage-efficient option, which delivers good detail and plenty of sharpening. Electronic stabilization is available in all resolutions and performs well, smoothing out camera shake. Other notable features include a wider cover screen, faster charging capabilities (up to 15W wirelessly), and the ability to reverse-charge other devices. The phone's price tag may be steep, but it remains one of the most cutting-edge foldable phones on the market, with no direct competitors in the global market. Overall, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 is a solid upgrade over its predecessor, offering improved cameras, faster charging, and a more powerful chipset. While not perfect, it's a worthwhile investment for those seeking the latest and greatest in foldable technology.
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