![]() Night mode works exceptionally well, whether you’re in a dimly-lit room or outdoors during the night. Whether you’re shooting on Auto or Pro, rest assured that the camera does is capable of bringing the best out of your shots. Pictures are sharp, crystal clear, and vibrant while its colour reproduction is very much accurate to the subject matter. The camera itself is a big personality in more ways than one. Even if you’re just using it for social media, you get more content with every scroll of the screen, whether it’s Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. The smartphone was made for fast-paced mobile games like Fortnite and Call of Duty: Mobile. Gaming on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G feels amazing as well given its much larger screen and refresh rates. It’s blazing fast while still maintaining a smooth experience throughout. ![]() It’s also worth noting that all three variants feature 12GB of RAM. Luckily for us, we got stuck with the middle ground of 256GB. There are three storage options to choose from, ranging from 128GB to a whopping 512GB of storage. With that said, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G still manages to bring work and play into a single device without any hiccups. ![]() For the rest of the world, we’re stuck with the Exynos 990 chipset instead and while it isn’t necessarily bad, it’s nothing compared to what Snapdragon has to offer. Sadly, it will never truly reach its full potential unless you’re getting the device from the United States, which uses the latest Snapdragon 865+ processor. Say what you will about Samsung smartphones, it is a true workhorse that can carry more than it should. It’s capable of showing the truest black with the brightest white, ensuring that the contrast of colours is evident from the get-go. This makes streaming videos on Netflix a treat as well given its HDR10+ support. However, this isn’t evident unless you’re an avid mobile gamer.Īside from that, the display is a Dynamic AMOLED 2X capacitive touchscreen, offering bright and vivid colours with a level of vibrancy that can’t be matched in many other devices in the same premium smartphone segment. If you opt for WQHD+, it goes back down to the standard 60Hz. Sadly, only the FHD+ screen resolution is capable of offering a 120Hz refresh rate. Choose from three different screen resolution modes - High Definition (HD+), Full High Definition (FHD+), and Wide Quad High Definition (WQHD+). But does that really matter in the grand scheme of things? Having used the device for two weeks now, it does play a huge part in your daily life.įor starters, if you’re a fan of all things ‘Dark Mode’, you’ll be pleased to know that it’s readily available in the settings. Standing tall at 6.9-inches, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is miles ahead of the competition when it comes to size. Display Its 6.9-inch display makes streaming videos and scrolling through social media a breeze. It also features curved edges with the Infinity-O display for good measure, pushing its bezels to the very limit. But the biggest takeaway from the design is the new colourways, in particular the Mystic Bronze. Its matte-finish glass back is refined and elegant it also keeps away fingerprints, something its predecessor was notorious for. Given its business approach towards the design, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G features a brilliant blend of metal and glass into one sleek body. In fact, the camera bulge is significantly larger compared to its predecessor, even the more lifestyle Galaxy S20 Ultra. While the past few years has placed more emphases on the camera performance, this shouldn’t discount for the design of the camera block. There are plenty of hits and a couple of misses the biggest disadvantage to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is its large and protruding camera block. However, that isn’t a good thing sometimes. ![]() While the Galaxy Note 10+ did offer sleek lines and curved edges, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G takes it a few steps further. Design The many shades of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G: Mystic Black, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic White.įor the past few years now, Samsung has always looked to improve on its design for the Galaxy Note series.
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