Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G Mystic Green SM-N981BZGGNZO review
In the last year or so, Samsung has started splitting up its flagship experience with new "Ultra" devices. At first, it seemed like these new, higher-end phones simply had more and better stuff to elevate them further, but with the new Note20 series, I think it's clear Samsung is intentionally...
Software
OneUI is pleasant to use now (even if Samsung's stock launcher is still derpy); Size and shape
Samsung made a flat screen work at this size without being awkward or unwieldy; Performance
This is a very fast phone; Battery life
Ridiculously good.
Screen
Low-res for the size and price, just 60Hz; No expandable storage
The baby version loses out on the microSD slot; S Pen is on the wrong side
Unless you're left-handed, it's annoying taking the S Pen out from the left side.