A fantastic all-rounder that boasts a stunning display and a versatile user experience, undermined by its size, longevity and high price
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra might look like a smartphone, but there is so much power in it that it operates like a computer. And then, there's the magic pen!
The most powerful pen: One of the most obvious features of the Note 20 Ultra is the S Pen. Samsung says this is Galaxy's most powerful pen and with it comes "groundbreakingly low latency", Bluetooth, enhanced gesture control and more, for a more realistic pen experience. The S Pen is capable of transforming your scribble into text which you can copy and paste, and then you can export your notes as a PPT or Word file for easy sharing.
Some notable numbers: The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is 5G ready, with 256GB Storage (expandable to 1TB) and a highly-efficient 4500mAh Battery with more than 50% charge in 30 minutes thanks to the 25W Super Fast Charger.
An awesome display: As you'd expect, the display is something to behold. A 6.9" edge Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O Display with 120Hz refresh rate for perfectly seamless viewing.
World-leading cameras: The camera set up is another Samsung special: 12MP Ultra-Wide + 108MP Wide + 12MP Telephoto Cameras with Laser AF Sensor and up to 50x Super Resolution Zoom. On the front is a 10MP Selfie Camera
Highest resolution video: The 8K video recording at 24fps (7680x4320) is the highest-resolution video available in a smartphone. The pro-grade controls let you be super creative with your footage which you can edit in-camera.
Manufacturer: Samsung
A fantastic all-rounder that boasts a stunning display and a versatile user experience, undermined by its size, longevity and high price
There’s a sense of deja-vu around the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Samsung’s stylus-toting smartphone won’t get to be its 2020 flagship – that honor is reserved for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 2 – but with its combination of S Pen, big screen, big spec sheet, and big price tag, the newest Note is a...
Fantastic display with a smooth 120Hz mode; S Pen remains the go-to tool for mobile notetakers; Cameras capable of some great photography; Powerhouse specs
Expensive; Can't have 120Hz with maximum screen resolution; Occasional camera autofocus issues; Battery might not satisfy power users
Earlier this year, I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G , and it had specifications and technology to make it an awesome phone for business. However, the camera had some imperfections, it was a large phone for an S series device, and it was expensive.
Full 5G network support; Stunning; large 120Hz adaptive display; Improved latency in the S Pen with new gestures; Improved rear cameras with laser focus; Ultra-Wideband (UWB) support; Wireless DeX support
Expensive; Large rear camera area
Samsung has settled into a new routine for its Galaxy Note line of smartphones: take some of the major new features from the flagship Galaxy S updates from earlier in the year, improve on them slightly, and add a stylus.
Fast performance; Samsung Notes with the S Pen is great; Multiday battery life
Selfie camera (the “Hamcam”) oversmooths faces; Expensive compared to non-stylus competitors; Ads in Samsung apps; Gigantic with a gigantic camera bump
This year's Note device once again features the best smartphone screen currently available
120hz variable refresh rate display is stunning; Overall design looks great; Upgrades to S Pen latency are impressive
Camera bump is still massive; Expensive; More flex to back than S10+
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the phone that can do everything, and do it all well.
Best-in-class display; 120Hz display; S Pen is better than ever; Camera is much improved; thanks to the new laser autofocus; 50x Zoom is actually pretty useful; The ultimate Xbox smartphone; The best Windows PC companion phone; Wireless DeX is amazing
Big and heavy; Battery life is kinda mediocre; Very thick camera bump; Fingerprint sensor is still somewhat slow
The Galaxy Note Ultra is a $1,399 smartphone. Even by Samsung’s standards, this is a high-end luxury device. It’s the phone for people who board the plane early and derive a sense of pride in watching the rest of us slowly shuffle onto the plane, wondering just how close to the back we’ll get.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review: Priced upwards of Rs 1,04,999, this is a perfect upgrade for those on Note phones older than the N...
The Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra is an impressive and forceful reconfiguration of the Android superphone goalposts and an assertive push for ultimate productivity and performance.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra should easily knock out the competition. Instead, it's playing catch-up....
Solid display Good performance Sharp cameras High-quality hardware S Pen stylus Windows PC tie-in
Oversized Only average battery life Gets hot
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