 Hey guys, Thundee here and welcome to my full gaming review of the Galaxy S20 Ultra. Now I know you guys have been waiting for this video and I've tried to include as many games as I could into this video. So we're talking about the S20 Ultra, Samsung's latest flagship, it retails for $1400 and this device comes with a myriad of specs. So we know it has a Snapdragon 865 processor, which means better gaming performance for us. It can come with either 12 or 16 gigabytes of RAM and you've got UFS 3.0 storage, so which means your games are read pretty fast. Now going back to that RAM, it's got a feature that I really like as one of the first features I want to talk about because a lot of people aren't talking about this. This is the ability to dock five applications into your RAM storage. So what this simply means is that hey, you can pick any application you want, in our case here, it's all about games. So we select the games you want and we lock those games in. So even if we clear our memory storage or we drop our phone tonight and wake up the next day, we still jump back into the game directly, there's no loading, it's a really quick process. You might have to connect to the server, but the game is still there in the background and that is absolutely fantastic and just great. If you are a gamer or a gaming focus and you want to quickly jump into your call of duty, your PUBG, whatever game you're playing, this is a great feature I think works really well. Now the other thing about the S20 Ultra, it's got is that it has a 6.9 inch display. It is a 120 Hertz display and that is at 1080p. Now what does 120 Hertz mean for gaming and what's the key feature there? It means that look, when you're browsing around just around the phone or on Twitter or something like that, you can see the fluid motion. So it just means animations are much smoother and much more streamlined on screen. So you're playing your games to look and feel really smooth. But what I like the most is the 240 Hertz touch sampling. That for me is a really key feature because when you're actually using the controls of say, you know, Call of Duty Mobile is what I play the most, that feels really solid. It feels like you're actually using controls. Your fingers glide really well on the screen and it doesn't feel sticky. You know that 240 Hertz touch sampling is really, really nice and it's great for your FPS shooters or games like that that really require that kind of quick movement. So that part is great. But the other thing you guys didn't realize is that this device also supports 120 frames per second. There's some games that support that. Not every single Android game does. And some of those games also need to be updated to work with either the processor or this device. Now games like Cover Fire Injustice 2 and Shadow Fight 3 support 100 go up to 120 frames per second. So let's take a look at some of those games quickly. So performance is really, really good. I like that. Now a lot of the games we're going to showcase are either capped to 60 frames per second, but the 120 Hertz display still, it works really well here. You're going to see how smooth the motion is. I want you to pay attention to just, you know, when I turn around, I move different things that happen on screen to just see how well this actually moves on this display. So let's take a look at a few more games running on the Galaxy S20 Ultra. So the next thing you're going to ask is, what about heat while gaming? Well Samsung has, of course, its special liquid cooling chamber and temperatures are really solid on this. 94 degrees was the highest I ever got and that was with PUBG, the rest of the games everything came out about 90 degrees or so. So I liked, of course, temperatures with this device. Now something cool I found out is that streaming services like Stadia and Project XCloud also run at 120 frames per second. Not the games, the apps do, just to clarify things. It's just, remember the games are being streamed onto your phone, whether it's being XCloud or Stadia. So the apps do support 120 frames per second, but again it's not the game, just something I wanted to show you guys because it was quite interesting to see that here. Now a few of you asked about controllers. Now a lot of controllers actually work well with the S20 Ultra. Your Xbox controller works pretty easily straight for your Bluetooth. You also have the Jungle Cat controller which I like, although there is no case for it, but that works and that worked when I was using it for XCloud. Then you have, of course, the Stadia controller and that works via USB connectivity. And finally the GLAP or the G-PLAY controller, which was for the S10, that works well. That actually fits even though it's a 6.9 inch device and the camera hump also still rests in there, so that will work. All the buttons and controls work well, so if you're looking for a controller, those that come with some of the options I think work well with this device. You know with the Galaxy S20 Ultra there's a lot you will get from this as a gamer. You've got really fast charging, which you can check out our charging test on there. You've also got some really nice speakers and you can enhance the speakers with sound assistant, which is what I like, because you can set the different volume levels for your games in there. So I like that that is available and something from the Goodluck app. Thank you guys for recommending that. That's something that I like to use and also balance out my EQs. There's a lot I like in this device, there's some things I don't like as well gaming-wise. I want them to fix the game center, give me more functionality in there. I also want them to make the display settings easier, so you don't have to go to two locations to change from 1080p to 2K and also go out and go to different sections to change from 60Hz to 120. Make it seamless. And also give me the option to just stay at 120 to K resolution. Now some of you ask, what about battery life with this? Well, I would say it was good. I got a good battery life gaming and having 120Hz. I would say you will have no problem at least running your device if you game medium amount of gaming. You probably get about 12 hours of battery life. Again, it's 120Hz, so that's just putting it out there. I like what the Galaxy S20 Ultra brings for gaming. I like the performance. I like the things I'm seeing, audio sound, you name it, the display, butter. Let me know what you think guys. If you like this kind of video format for a full gaming review, I will do more reviews like this. 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