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2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
On August 5, Samsung showed at the presentation of the new product. We have already held them in our hands and are in a hurry to share our impressions.
Design
The base Galaxy Note 20 surprised us with a plastic back: last year's model was made of glass and metal, like all devices in the Galaxy S20 line. It seems that in this way Samsung decided to reduce the cost of a smartphone in production, but it still looks impressive, especially in a soft green color.
Plastic is lighter than glass, so the novelty does not stretch the pocket as much. In addition, the smartphone has a higher chance of surviving a collision with asphalt than its glass competitors. It is also protected from moisture and dust according to the IP68 standard and can withstand a half-hour immersion in water to a depth of one meter.
Thanks to the rough back, the Note 20 does not try to slip out of your hands. This is not the case with the Ultra model, which is a typical glass-metal sandwich. Due to the heavy and slippery body, we tested the smartphone for strength once. Fortunately, everything worked out.
The curved display protects the drop-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus, but we wouldn't rely on it. It is better to immediately purchase a protective case so as not to spend half the price of a smartphone on repairs.
Screen
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra offers an uncompromising display: 6.9 inches, 3,088 x 1,440 dots, 120Hz (albeit at Full HD + system resolution).
But the standard Note 20 got a 6, 7 ‑ inch screen with a resolution of 2,400 × 1,080. The matrix technology is Super AMOLED +, the pixel density is 393 ppi. The refresh rate is only 60Hz, which is odd for a 2020 flagship.
Before a personal acquaintance with the device, there was a fear that the display would not be clear enough: the experience of using other smartphones with AMOLED and a pixel density of less than 400 ppi affects. However, the live picture was pleasantly surprised: there is no graininess.
There is a suspicion that Samsung has used a matrix with an RGB pixel structure instead of Diamond (a typical AMOLED organization: there are twice as many green photodiodes as red and blue). A similar screen has already been seen in the Galaxy S10 Lite. Ditching Diamond eliminated graininess, making the display as sharp as an IPS with a similar pixel density. Probably a similar solution applies here as well.
Cameras
The standard Galaxy Note 20 camera has a 12 megapixel sensor. The pixel size is 1.8 μm. There is also Dual Pixel focusing and optical stabilization. The standard camera is complemented by a 12 megapixel wide-angle module and a 64 ‑ megapixel portrait lens with three times digital zoom and the ability to record 8K ‑ video. The front camera has a resolution of 10 megapixels.
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra inherits a set of cameras from the S20 Ultra, but instead of a ToF depth sensor, it has a laser diode to help focus. The main 108 megapixel camera records 8K video, the 48 megapixel periscope module with 5x zoom and 12 megapixel "wide" are also preserved.
Unfortunately, Samsung representatives did not allow filming on new items, explaining this by the dampness of the firmware. So you have to wait for the release samples.
Other features
The devices run on Android 11 with the proprietary OneUI 2.5 shell, and the Exynos 990 chipset is used as the hardware platform. We have already tested the Galaxy S20 Ultra based on it and were unpleasantly surprised by the power consumption of the smartphone. Back then, this was due to the novelty of the processor, but now Samsung will not have such an excuse. We are looking forward to a test sample to check if the batteries with a capacity of 4,300 mAh and 4,500 mAh (in Ultra) are enough for a day of operation.
Both models are equipped with stereo speakers and S Pen, and also support DeX desktop mode when connected to an external monitor. Another business feature of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the UWB chip for fast file transfer and work with electronic keys.
Most users will not need this, which can not be said about the support for microSD memory cards. It is a pity that it is not in the younger version.
Subtotals
In Russia, the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra for 8/256 GB are sold for 79,990 and 99,990 rubles, respectively. If you need a stylus, there are simply no alternatives: Samsung has long occupied this niche in splendid isolation. However, in other cases, smartphones have many competitors, most of which are also cheaper: iPhone 11 Pro Max, Sony Xperia 1-II, Huawei P40 Pro, OnePlus 8 Pro. Whether the new items will be able to justify the high price - we will find out during the full testing.
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