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Samsung has not one, but two phones vying for the top camera of 2020. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is a photography monster, but the Galaxy S20 Ultra is a picture-taking beast too.
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has a camera system rivaling that of any smartphone out there, but it’s not quite as extravagant as the S20 Ultra’s. That’s a good thing.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra packs impressive specs, like a 120Hz refresh rate, but feels too similar to the company's other flagship, the S20 Ultra.
Our Galaxy S20 Ultra by contrast, cracked on the first drop from hip-height despite the preinstalled screen protector, so it would seem like the Note is a bit tougher.
The Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and Note 20 come with the same camera setup that includes a 12MP wide-angle lens, a 64MP telephoto lens, a 12MP ultra-wide shooter, and a 10MP selfie camera.
Just like the Note 20 Ultra, even the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra supports the S Pen, while the S20 Ultra does not. All the phones come with an in-display fingerprint scanner, curved edges, and a ...
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra does exactly that. It takes the unapologetically big size of the Galaxy S20 Ultra and it’s huge camera bump and squares off the corners and rounds off the display.
Samsung no longer sells the Galaxy S20 Ultra on its website, although you can still find it at a variety of big retailers and carriers. It officially began at $1,400, yet we’ve seen it for less ...
The S20 Ultra introduced a new feature to the Galaxy family with the Ultra HD mode, which makes use of all of its main camera's 108 megapixels. The point of this mode isn't that shots, at a glance ...
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