Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G Mobile Reviews

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G Review


The Samsung Galaxy Note series has always been the smartphone of most professionals, myself included. I was originally connected and haven't been able to walk since then. With Note devices, you feel like you can do whatever matters. And that's the feeling I got again after holding the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G in my hand. But worth Rs 1 Lakh+ money, is this phone worth it? 

Design-
* A very large cell phone with square corners; using both hands
* The Mystic Bronze color covers Mystic Black and Mystic White
* In-display fingerprint screen sensor carried over from the Note 10 Plus

Display-
* First Note with a 120Hz screen refresh rate for smoother motion
* Max resolution is WQHD+, but drops to 1080p with 120Hz enabled
* Best-looking curved display with a small front camera punch hole
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has the best display on any smartphone - this was usually the case with Samsung's new phones for about six months before the company retired with its newer display technology. Get the Galaxy S30.

Samsung already made us curious about the S20 Ultra's 6.9-inch 120Hz display, but the compromise here is the same as on this phone: you have to choose between 120Hz in 1080p or down to 60Hz to get Quad HD Resolution -Enjoy.

Camera-
* Amazing telephoto camera with a 5x optical zoom and 50x digital zoom
* Special '108MP' photo mode isn't very useful and just takes up storage
* 960fps super slow-mo videos are fun, but remain at a low 720p resolution
* Samsung has the easiest-to-use feature-packed camera UI

Battery-
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is powered by a 4500mAh battery which can feel really weak for a phone with so much to offer. It charges with USB-PD which comes in handy for charging devices faster than a fast 25W charger.


Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G: S-Pen-
The S-Pen is identical to the Galaxy Note lineup. The S-Pen of the Note 20 Ultra is much better than the previous generation and it stands out. The new S-Pen feels much more responsive and agile. I still feel the S-Pen Note 9 looks a lot better and I feel a lot firmer in my hand than this one.

Good Side-
* Great overall performance
* Excellent primary and optical zoom cameras
* Good screen and speakers
* Impressive construction quality
* S-Pen is genuinely useful

Bad Side-
* Awkward camera bulge
* Very expensive
* Slower charging
* Photos still exhibit smoothing
 

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