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Old 17th March 2020, 13:06   #1
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Default Samsung Galaxy S20 and S20+ review: Smaller is better

Samsung was more ambitious than usual this year, launching the souped-up S20 Ultra alongside a more conventional pair of flagships. The Ultra, though, is an impressive but impractical device. Most people should clearly consider something more s...

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