According to reports, in early 2018, the Galaxy S10 series sold 140,000 units on the first day. Despite doubts about the future of the product line, sales of the Galaxy Note 10 have virtually doubled, reaching 220,000 in the launch month. In sharp contrast, Samsung apparently sold only 70,800 Galaxy S20s in its own domestic market.
Quick conclusions are that the Galaxy S20 is the loser, which may be too easy. Samsung must have changed a lot of things, especially the design, focusing on new camera technologies, some of which may seem a little jerky in practice. Indeed, there are complaints about camera performance in reviews and early products, especially with 100x zoom cameras. Samsung has publicly promised to address these issues in future software updates.
So, there must be a lot of old Samsung users are interested in buying this new Samsung Galaxy S20, however, to replace the old Samsung Galaxy phone with the Samsung Galaxy S20, first of all, you need to transfer all the data between your Samsung devices. To transfer photos from Samsung to Samsung S20, Phone Transfer can help you.
Phone Transfer combines many functions in one, with the hlep of this tool, you can directly transfer all data including contacts, text messages, calendar, photos, videos, music, call logs, apps and apps data from one Samsung to another with one click, what's more, you are allowed one click to backup & restore Samsung data, permanent wipe all data on old Samsung phone by using this program.
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