Instead, we got the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5fine smartphones, sure, but decidedly mid-tier devices.
(Thats short for Fan Edition, a naming convention that makes no sense to me.)
Samsungs Galaxy S20 FE is a more powerful phone for the same amount of money as Googles best Pixel.
But is it thebestphone for you?
How do the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE and Google Pixels stack up?
Hardwareisimportant, but its just one part of the equation.
Its also a big selling point if you just wanta gigantic phone.
The most interesting difference between the displays is their respective refresh rates.
The Galaxy S20 FE can jump up to a buttery-smooth 120Hz.
Thatll cost you a little battery life, sure, but itll look great.
In general, all three phones displays should be fine for whatever you need them to do.
I wouldnt base my purchasing decision on this factor alone.
How the phoneusesthat battery is the larger issue.
If you have a need for speed, Samsungs the way to go.
Thats especially true since Samsungs Galaxy S20 FE technically hasfasterandmore power-efficientmemory.
But now were splitting hairs.
Googles Pixels have no such slot, which means youre stuck with 128GB.
Still, the Galaxy S20 FE earns top marks on this one.
I know my answer: Not very.
If youjustcare about specs, Samsungs setup wins out, hands-down.
For $100 more?
Samsungs phone is hardly asking very much for the reasonable upgrades youre getting.
Samsung owners typically have to wait.
All things considered, Id go with Samsungs Galaxy S20 FE.
Youre generally getting much better hardware than what youll find on Googles phone.
There are only two additional caveats (beyond the update factor) that would make me pause.
First, we dont yet know how well Googles software enhancements will impact its photo quality.
Samsung might have a little extra hardware on its phone, but its mere existence doesnt mean anything.
If photography is your main focus, Id wait to buy.
Second, we havent seen both phones in action, so we cant evaluate their battery life.