We may earn a commission for purchases using our links. Learn more. Winning Samsung’s Exynos-powered flagship still isn’t perfect, but it is a much better phone than previous generations. Harish Jonnalagadda 24 Mar 2020 1 Source: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central By this point, there isn’t a whole lot about the Galaxy S20 that we haven’t covered. There are three variants this year — the regular S20, the S20+, and a new Ultra with a 108MP camera — and all three models feature a stunning new 120Hz AMOLED panel and upgrades across the board. But that’s not all to the story. Samsung sells two variants of its flagship: a Snapdragon 865 model for North America and select global markets like China and Korea, and an in-house Exynos 990 version everywhere else. There are key differences between the two models, and in the past, the Exynos designs didn’t quite measure up to what Qualcomm offered. Battery life, in particular, has been a significant issue with Exynos-powered phones. That was the case with the Exynos Galaxy S9+, and while the Exynos 9820-powered Galaxy S10+ fixed the issue to an extent, it still lagged behind Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855.Best online learning websites for kids:…