The Galaxy S20 series looks great on paper, but it might be wise to wait and see how they perform in the real world.
Some people have already gone hands-on with the devices, but plenty more, us included, will have a chance to test the phones before, or shortly after, they hit shelves in March. Early impressions are useful, but you shouldn't base your decision off a review that comes hours, or even a few days, after handling new devices. You can't test battery life in a few hours and you can't get a firm grasp on all of the features, and bugs, in a couple days of use.
Digging into long-term feedback is extremely important, especially when you're spending this kind of money on a new smartphone. If you aren't completely sold on buying the a Galaxy S20 right now, we recommend holding off on a pre-order and waiting for long-term feedback and full reviews to arrive.
We expect to see a bunch of them emerge in and around the March 6th release and in the weeks immediately following the release. |