Top Gaming Phones,Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus

Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus
The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus has got it all, and that includes a stunning screen and plenty of processing power.

The Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus has got it all, and that includes a stunning screen and plenty of processing power.

While it's not a dedicated gaming phone, the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus has some compelling features that will delight gamers. Top billing goes to the 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, which boasts a 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch response rate. With inky blacks and vibrant colors, this is a display that's easy to stare at for long periods. It's also razor sharp at 3,200 x 1,440 pixels. It might be the best display in a 2020 smartphone so far.
Stereo speakers deliver decent sound, but there's no 3.5mm audio port, so you'll have to use Bluetooth headphones or an adapter for the USB-C port.
There's a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor inside, which will feature in many 2020 flagships, and a generous 12GB of RAM. That's going to be overkill for most people, but hardcore gamers will appreciate the raw power. Up to five games can be locked into that RAM, so they don't need to load up from scratch, and you can jump back into the action where you left off — an attractive feature that's tailor-made for gamers. 
The S20 Plus comes with 128GB of storage, but Samsung still includes a microSD card slot, making it relatively cheap to add up to 1TB more. The battery is rated at 4,500mAh, and can be fast-charged via cable at up to 25 watts (W), or wirelessly at up to 15W. One thing to be aware of is that outside the U.S., the S20 Plus may have Samsung's inferior Exynos 990 chipset inside, which suffers from poor battery performance. The Snapdragon 865 model will see you through a busy day — the Exynos 990 model may not. 
With the latest Android 10 and Samsung's One user interface (UI) on top, the S20 Plus is positively slick in the software department. There's also a special Game Booster mode that can be configured to filter out distractions while you game. It employs machine learning smarts to optimize the battery, memory, and temperature of your phone for the games you play most frequently. There are also controls to help you record gameplay with your own audio commentary on top.
Beyond the gaming chops, you get a versatile camera suite, IP68 water resistance, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and support for 5G connectivity. The only real downside here, as we highlighted in our Galaxy S20 Plus review, is the sky-high $1,199.99 price. Because this isn't billed specifically as a gaming phone, it also lacks certain gaming accessories, and has a mainstream, elegant style that's designed to appeal to everyone. 
If you're looking for a high-quality phone that offers great gaming features, but doesn't compromise on other fronts — and you don't mind paying top dollar — the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus is the one. The 5G connectivity also provides some future-proofing, which is important when you're spending this much money. 
Pros: Beautiful display, 120Hz refresh rate, stunning design, 5G support

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