I am impressed with Samsung phones. I switched to the Android operating system with a Samsung phone almost one year ago and I’m so glad that I did. I learned very quickly over the last year that Samsung phones meet the demands of an online editor with ease. Samsung has a range of phone options too from the  feature-filled yet budget friendly and perfect for Back to School Samsung A51, recently reviewed on the blog, to the most advanced premium phone available; and, this just happens to be the prize we are giving away in this contest: a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G.

Android is the easiest operating system to use for everything

I am on my phone for work and pleasure NON-STOP! As such, I was nervous about switching to Android. I sure didn’t need to be. Within a couple hours of owning my new Samsung phone I was doing everything I wanted. I also had much better battery life, much faster charging, a better camera, and more. The transition was effortless.

I’ve learned that there really was no risk at all: more people use Android than any other operating system. With about 3/4 of mobile users on Android, app creators have a huge incentive to do their best work on Android.

Samsung Premium phones set a new level of excellence for mobile technology

We select premium phones for the best mobile experience, best battery life, and best photography. Samsung delivers in all of these areas. The mobile experience is second to none with the newest connectivity options including the ability to access 5G networks, a battery that will keep the device going all day (and will recharge faster than you can imagine!), and a camera array with amazing optical and digital zoom. It also has a screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes even demanding video and gaming amazingly smooth.

As reviewer Ted Kritsonis stated in his detailed review of this phone, “If you want the best of the best Samsung can offer … this may be the phone for you.” This is the phone of the future, available now … and if you enter this contest you might even win it! As a bonus, the prize for this contest includes Galaxy Buds+, Samsung Qi Wireless Charger, and a 128GB microSD.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy but you can only enter once below this article and once below Ted’s review for a total of two times. Read Ted’s review of this phone, then in a comment beneath this post or beneath his article, tell us two features of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G that will make your life easier or more fun.

What you can win

At the end of this contest we will select one valid entry to receive the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G phone and the extras shown above.

This contest will run from July 10th until July 27th.

Remember you can only enter once here and once beneath Ted’s review of the S20 Ultra 5G phone. However, we all know people who are struggling with a phone that has poor battery life, repeatedly crashes, or has been dropped at least once too many times. Share this contest with them so they too have a chance to win an amazing new Samsung phone.

Win a Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

2234 COMMENTS

  1. All my phones have been Samsung. I take pictures and videos a lot for my home-based business and the all-day charge along with the amazing zoom in the 108-megapixel standard lens would be undeniably an asset.

  2. The two things that would make my life easier would be
    1. Camera Zoom- the 100x zoom in the 108-megapixel standard lens
    2. 6.9 inch screen size

  3. The 108-megapixel standard wide lens camera and enhanced battery performance would both be awesome to have

  4. Two features of the Samsun Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G from Best Buy that would make my life so much easier are the longer battery life and the faster charging capability. I have a really ancient iphone, with a battery that runs out ridiculously quickly, and it takes a long time to charge. I was uncertain if I could switch to an android, but, after reading this, I’m confident I could.

  5. A nice suite of cameras so I can leave the DSLR at home and a good battery that will last me are the two main features I’m looking forward to with this phone.

  6. With the eyesight the screen size would be my first feature followed by the extended battery life and not having to constantly have my phone charging.

  7. 5G! Being able to get out of the house & work just as effectively (or better), sitting under a tree & breaking quarantine madness.
    And of course the camera array would be incredible for all photo/video, let alone shooting content for starting a video series hobby.

  8. My kids have all been apple users and I’ve tried to convince them to go Android. This phone would do it for sure. But if no win this its all mine

  9. Loving the huge 6.9 inch screen and the cameras on this are incredible! Those are my top two but there isn’t anything I don’t LOVE about this phone! And it will paid nicely with my galaxy watch!

  10. at my age I need the big screen to see and the fast charging time for when I forget to plug it in

    • I would love to get a phone that has great battery life and obviously a camera that’s captures great shots
      I would switch from OnePlus to Samsung in no time. 🙂

  11. Undeniably the larger screen given my challenges with typing using a virtual keyboard …and of course the longer battery life given I hate carrying extra batteries etc along!

  12. One feature I love about the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G is wireless charging. Probably not necessary but would feel like I’m in the future! Another feature is the 8k video to capture every pore and wrinkle while vlogging. So cool!

  13. My two favorite features are quick charging and longer battery life. I’m always on the go and hate to waste time with my phone on down time.

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