Friday 4 September 2020

Galaxy Note 20 Review


Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra comes with some incredible specs and features. Sadly, the Galaxy Note 20 misses most of those specs and features. That might lead you to think of this handset as forgettable but wait. At $999, it is $300 cheaper than the Note 20 Ultra.

The Note 20 comes with the Snapdragon 865, which is undoubtedly one of the fastest smartphone processors on the market. The versatile S Pen and updated software make this handset a good choice from a lot of perspectives.

If you want to get the best camera and display, you can consider buying a Note 20 Ultra. However, the Note 20 will not disappoint if you are willing to sacrifice a bit on these two fronts.

Design

Although the Galaxy Note 20 has a plastic back instead of a glass, it doesn’t lose its luxuriousness. The fit, finish, and appearance of the Note 20 make it look as good as a phone with a glass back. The reinforced polycarbonate used in this phone design is a premium and fancy plastic material. This material may prove to be even better than glass due to its enhanced durability.

While there is a plastic back, the frame of this phone is still made of chromed metal. The brushed edges along the bottom and top make the phone look even classier.

While this phone has a big 6.4-inch screen, it is not heavier than the 5.8-inch iPhone 11. It is only a fraction taller than the S20 Plus.

Last but not the least, the Note 20 comes with an IP68 rating, meaning that it is adequately water-resistant.


Display

You may be a little underwhelmed by the display of the Note 20 due to its more conventional 1080p resolution and 60Hz screen refresh rate. As mentioned above, it may be one of the little sacrifices you may have to pay if you want a modern but cheaper flagship phone. Nonetheless, the 60Hz screen refresh rate is not bad in general, and you will fail to single out a pixel on the screen. So, 1080p may prove to be a good screen resolution.

The good thing about the display of this phone is that it consists of an AMOLED panel, which allows you to enjoy deep blacks and more vibrant colors. The contents on the screen respond exceptionally well when you use the S Pen.

Camera

While you won’t be able to enjoy a camera experience supported by the 108-megapixel primary sensor and 50x Space Zoom capability of the Note 20 Ultra, the Note 20 triple-lens setup still offers top-tier camera performance. Although the 64MP telephoto with 3x lossless zoom is not an optical zooming feature, it still takes clearer close-up shots of distant objects. Both the main lens and ultra-wide lens on this phone are 12MP.

Performance

The Snapdragon 865 plus helps the Note 20 to run every app more smoothly than you think. The fact of the matter is that you can use this phone as a gaming handset. You will not like the 60Hz screen, though. Most people have said that their Note 20’s didn’t get too hot when they ran games and other processor-intensive tasks.

Galaxy Note 20 Review

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra comes with some incredible specs and features. Sadly, the Galaxy Note 20 misses most of those specs and feature...