We didn’t face any erratic performance issues on our Note 20 Ultra. Having said that, gaming performance seems to have improved. Going by the benchmarks, the Exynos 990 on the Galaxy Note20 Ultra isn’t a massive upgrade over the Exynos 990 on the S20 series. Samsung’s Exynos 990 on Galaxy S20 fell a little behind the Snapdragon 865 in terms of performance and thermals. In India, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is powered by Exynos 990 paired with up to 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and up to 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review – Performance and Software The competition does offer but then none of those screens have the wow factor you’d get with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra display. Either way, this is not the sort of compromise we should be making on a phone that costs more than 1 lakh. This helps conserve battery, but we are not yet sure by how much.įor all that’s great, the grand Note 20 ultra still can’t push 1440p Users will have to choose between or After going back and forth a bit, we ultimately settled for more pixels. And consuming HDR content on the broad canvas truly feels like bliss.įor the first time, Samsung uses an LTPO display panel that supports dynamic refresh rate – which is to say that the display could refresh at as low as 1Hz for static content or as high as 120Hz while gaming. Colors, contrast, and dynamic range on the Note20 Pro are simply awesome (we prefer the ‘Natural’ profile). Samsung can be credited with some of the best AMOLED displays of our times and manages to improve them with every generation. We do draw our S Pen a lot and due to the extra-large size at play, the stylus proves incredibly handy as the camera shutter button (especially when we are relishing the awesome zoom camera and needed some extra stability) and we also find it’s precise touches particularly useful while using the phone browser (for professional purposes).Īlso, S Pen always has been a valuable tool for executives who need to often sign documents while on the move.Īlso Read: 20 S Pen Features, Tips, and TricksĪlso Check: Samsung Galaxy S20 review Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review – Display It’s also great for taking notes on PDFs. Since this is a note, we’d be remiss not to mention that Samsung’s Note taking app has gotten a lot better and can also sync audio notes with hand jotted texts. We believe that for these S Pen gestures to be as effective, the S Pen button needs to be bigger in size and more tactile. Then again, the protrusion was to be expected and is an acceptable compromise for the magnificent zoom camera (which we will talk about, in a bit). It straight away set us rummaging for the case in the box, but there was none to be found. What you’d first notice is the massive camera bump where the cover glass is just Gorilla Glass 5. The Ultra is as broad as the Note10+ from last year, while the height and thickness have marginally increased to accommodate a slightly bigger screen - up from 6.8-inches to 6.9-inches diagonally (We’ll get a 7-inch next year? Probably not, Notes and 7s don’t get along very well). The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has that Notesy feels to it, and if you ask us, the Mystic Bronze color looks quite remarkable. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review – Design and Build On a positive note, Samsung does install a good quality plastic protector on the display (and also on the top and bottom edges). Also, we’d have expected a faster charger bundled in the box, especially considering the price hike this year. Contents include:Ī protective case is something we sorely missed. Samsung continues with the same box packaging from last year. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review: Unboxing S Pen (9ms latency), In-display fingerprint reader, Reverse charging, 9W reverse wireless charging Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Price India Price and Specifications ProductĦ.9-inch LTPO (HoP) AMOLED, 1440 x 3088 pixels, Dynamic 120Hz refresh rateHDR10+Gorilla Glass Victus (front and back)ġ08 MP, f/1.8, 26mm, 1/1.33″, PDAF, Laser AF, OISġ2 MP, f/3.0, 120mm (periscope telephoto), PDAF, OIS, 5x optical zoom, 50x hybrid zoomġ2 MP, f/2.2, 13mm ( 120-degrees ultrawide)
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