IPhone 12 VS Samsung Galaxy S20 In 2024! Which 2020 Flagship Aged Better?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @matthews-tech
    @matthews-tech  Месяц назад

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  • @ifrankenstein7455
    @ifrankenstein7455 Месяц назад +38

    People saying iPhone 60hz is smooth are just jokers. It may look like that on RUclips but in real life even I who use a 90hz phone immediately noticed the jitteriness of a 60hz screen on iphones

    • @FireFoxDestroyer
      @FireFoxDestroyer Месяц назад +1

      Most people care about the function of their phone rather than the looks. The tradeoff with iPhones is that you get years of software updates and more power than Android counterparts. But, Android is catching up here and will eventually surpass iPhones in these departments. That’s why Apple is reportedly going with 120hz on base iPhones next year.

    • @thematrix2783
      @thematrix2783 Месяц назад

      ​@@FireFoxDestroyer
      200 £ phone has more than 60 ghz
      Apple is scaming its fanboys

    • @anotherguyinaroom9105
      @anotherguyinaroom9105 Месяц назад +2

      It is smooth bro, I've used a 60hz on a friend of mine and even tho I could immediately see the difference. It wasn't unusable , it just felt quite slow in my hand , still very smooth experience tho

    • @ifrankenstein7455
      @ifrankenstein7455 Месяц назад

      @@anotherguyinaroom9105 Smooth ≠ Fast
      When I use iPhone with 60hz it's not slow but everything just looks jittery

    • @AlisonTSwizzle13
      @AlisonTSwizzle13 17 дней назад

      Generally, it is smooth? What are you talking about? 60hz on an iphone 12 and up is smooth, no stutters and lag.

  • @ayothecreator1381
    @ayothecreator1381 Месяц назад +11

    It almost felt like you read my mind. I actually got an S20 today not less than 3 hours ago. Crazy how this video just popped up.

  • @joshuasimmons9679
    @joshuasimmons9679 Месяц назад +23

    These older phone reviews prove that nowadays phones that are several generations old can still perform well and provide a good user experience. While the S24 and the iPhone 16 have improved in a few ways, for the average user you really aren’t missing out on a whole lot if you are still using a phone from 2019/2020. I use an iPhone 12 and while I’ve considered getting the iPhone 15/16, I can’t justify dropping the money just for a notch less screen, slightly better cameras and the battery life alone. Maybe in another year I’ll get the iPhone 15 since it won’t be that much different than the 17.

    • @quokka7555
      @quokka7555 Месяц назад

      I got the 15 pro max year, the display is nice but I didn't need to upgrade from the 12.

  • @russellclarke1997
    @russellclarke1997 Месяц назад +5

    I like this series. Flagship comparisons for each year. 2021 next.

  • @macrochipped
    @macrochipped Месяц назад +7

    The S20+ got me through the pandemic. Even if it's my least favorite Galaxy design wise, I still consider it a great experience overall. Funny thing is, I even started carrying an iPhone 12 mini around that time too, I think a year later just to give things a try. I liked the S20 more, even if the 12 made my social currency go up a bit in that era.

  • @AlexDrivesyt
    @AlexDrivesyt Месяц назад +10

    Here again great content

  • @TherealYUVRAJ
    @TherealYUVRAJ Месяц назад +10

    S20 for the win 🔥❤️

  • @jevonsims900
    @jevonsims900 Месяц назад +3

    People went from obsessing over resolution to obsessing about animation and refresh rate eventhough 60Hz is still the default for most apps.

  • @vladmihai306
    @vladmihai306 Месяц назад +1

    s20 still looks fresh, like a new phone
    also, iphone has 2x the cpu score but the games and apps load much faster on android...
    snapdragon 865 was a great great great chip, can't stress it enough.
    gaming is done at fluid framerates and about 3watts, which means the phone NEVER gets hot
    cpu also is very very efficient, you can multitask on it no problem and does not get hot
    and yes, the screen with 120hz refresh, high res it's still up to par with newer phones and i would say a bit better because i like the curved edges, looks futuristic to me still.
    iphone looks like an old phone.

  • @ikdaniel
    @ikdaniel Месяц назад +3

    Do iphone 14 vs Samsung Galaxy s22

  • @Umoggr
    @Umoggr 14 дней назад

    Good review, Ser.

  • @levipb1403
    @levipb1403 Месяц назад +1

    How about ram management? iPhones are way better at it and you didn’t show it

  • @flashlike
    @flashlike Месяц назад +1

    Watching on my s10e. Still a great phone, terrible battery tho

  • @Gunsmoke2220
    @Gunsmoke2220 25 дней назад +1

    The reason the iphone 12 “aged well” is cuz all iphones are the same, especially the base models all apple do is incrementally upgrade the camera each iteration lmao

  • @masked_joehulk4839
    @masked_joehulk4839 Месяц назад

    Pls are there compatibility issues with downloading some apps due to Android 10? I really need to know

  • @FranklinOzurumba
    @FranklinOzurumba Месяц назад

    Nice review, can we get a pixel 6 review for late 2024 or early 2025

  • @spotlightug
    @spotlightug Месяц назад +1

    The battery life on the S20 is better than the Iphone 12
    The camera on the Iphone 12 is better than the S20.

  • @katinasoutherland7693
    @katinasoutherland7693 Месяц назад +6

    Iphone 12 is a damn good phone till this day bro. Its very powerful idc what any iPhone haters have to say.

  • @DekuMav
    @DekuMav Месяц назад +1

    Fellow dragon ball fan 🔥

  • @JeromeSamuels-ol3fd
    @JeromeSamuels-ol3fd Месяц назад +2

    Plz bro can u please compare A 34 vs A 35

  • @GalaxyAlameen
    @GalaxyAlameen Месяц назад +1

    Say 2025 just a month left broo

  • @deantzambazis1525
    @deantzambazis1525 Месяц назад +3

    Im still using an s20 literally writing this ! How many iPhone 12s are still working ??

    • @Lexgurd
      @Lexgurd Месяц назад +1

      More than the S20 actually

    • @SsevumeArnold
      @SsevumeArnold Месяц назад +3

      My s20 plus is still rocking 😎 with plenty of vertical lines 😅

  • @Yash-g2c
    @Yash-g2c 7 дней назад

    In second hand market you can get s20 by just paying 180-200 $
    And the iphone 12 will cost 300+ $

  • @NoremacOktik
    @NoremacOktik Месяц назад

    We in India prefer the S20 because stolen gift cards fit better underneath it.

  • @Somx1
    @Somx1 Месяц назад

    Yh s20 good till u get the screen lines issue

  • @preston8872
    @preston8872 26 дней назад

    Is the s20 worth buying in 2024?

  • @kebuchi
    @kebuchi Месяц назад +2

    looks like on geekbench single core test, on IOS they use the prime core, on Android they use the lowest rated core for the test, thats why IOS phones scores higher, but in opennings apps test the android always wins, Geekbench was made to bring more scores to Apple devices.

  • @AfricanOlusanya
    @AfricanOlusanya Месяц назад +4

    I don’t even have a phone…… but thanks ❤🎉😢

    • @georgefotiadis3787
      @georgefotiadis3787 Месяц назад

      If that is true you are very lucky

    • @samsonuchiha9343
      @samsonuchiha9343 Месяц назад

      Probably more like 6-7 yrs......the phone is just that powerful

  • @Yoooo_Z
    @Yoooo_Z Месяц назад +6

    Do you think that the Galaxy S21 series could handle 3 more years?

    • @Di_marswaggz
      @Di_marswaggz Месяц назад +7

      I'm using an S21 so honestly, it depends on if you're a light or heavy user (gaming) so which aspect
      If you're a light user then why not, I believe it could handle 3 more years
      As for gaming, over time, batteries disintegrate, it's actually quite evident even now and modern games require a lot, the snapdragon 888 problem is that it heats up a lot, taking this into consideration, This at times cause frame drop and lag in some areas but honestly I feel in like 1 and half or two years, get an S23 or s24 their prices would have dropped considerably and be within the budget range or you could even swap and just add a little bit of cash on it, you'd be getting a better device with better specs, so yeah it depends.

    • @Yoooo_Z
      @Yoooo_Z Месяц назад +3

      @Di_marswaggz im currently using an S21+, i have the exynos 2100 version, and still have good performance, compared with my LG V60 (SD 865) is a remarcable improve in performance, Im not a heavy user in my opinion, just 2 hours gaming per day, codm and geometry dash. But maybe i could go to college and idk if i could buy a newer device. The career last 3 yrs but maybe i can save some money.

    • @Di_marswaggz
      @Di_marswaggz Месяц назад +2

      @Yoooo_Z I honestly prefer the Snapdragon over the exynos because
      1. It's more optimized for gaming
      2. Records higher benchmarks
      3. Noticeable improvement when being compared to exynos
      In 3 years now will be December 2027 typically 2028
      So samsung will be wanting to release S28 series
      For example, see the S8,S9 they're both 6/7 yrs old but can't handle modern technology
      The S21 is 4 years old but in my opinion it could handle at most 2 years and that's it .

    • @monkeyglory2905
      @monkeyglory2905 Месяц назад

      it can, no matter the variant

    • @Yoooo_Z
      @Yoooo_Z Месяц назад +1

      @@Di_marswaggzi actually tested an sd 888+ with moto g200 and it sucks, i played Geometry Dash on it, i tried a not too demanding level and in 10 minutes i left the phone because was too hot and laggy, and in this exynos that doesn't happen. And runs same. And in codm runs smooth 90 frames, but yeah, i would change to a newer device with Snapdragon chipset, but for now im good with this exynos.

  • @richardajogu870
    @richardajogu870 Месяц назад +2

    Can s20 play codm at 90fps ?

  • @Hashimplays1
    @Hashimplays1 Месяц назад

    🎉

  • @Di_marswaggz
    @Di_marswaggz Месяц назад +2

    First