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Phone Comparisons: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

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It’s time to compare the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Galaxy S20 Ultra, to of the most powerful devices Samsung has to offer.
introduced its Galaxy Note 20 series handsets quite recently. We’ve already released several, and now it’s time to focus on a rather major one. In this article, we’ll compare the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. In other words, the company’s most powerful ‘Note’ and ‘S’ series devices. These two smartphones do have quite a bit in common, actually, but they’re not exactly identical, not at all. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is basically an evolution of the Ultra, with the addition of the S Pen. Samsung really did its best to offer a ton of features with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, and to improve the design. Both of these phones are quite pricey, which is to be expected considering these are Samsung’s flagships. In any case, we’ll kick off this comparison by listing their specs, and then comparing their design, displays, performance, battery, and so on. There you have it, let’s kick off the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs Galaxy S20 Ultra comparison, shall we. Both of these smartphones are made out of metal and glass. There is a difference, though. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s frame is made out of aluminum, while the Galaxy S20 Ultra’s out of stainless steel. This makes the S20 Ultra a heavier phone, even though its frame is stronger. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s aluminum is plenty strong, though. You’ll find a glass panel on the back of both phones, by the way. Both devices offer curved displays, though the Galaxy S20 Ultra is generally a more rounded smartphone. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra offers those sharp edges. The camera module on the back is also different on these two phones, the Galaxy S20 Ultra is wider, while the Note 20 Ultra is taller in comparison. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is shorter than the Galaxy S20 Ultra, but it’s wider as well. It’s a bit thinner, and considerably lighter (208 grams vs 222 grams). Both phones offer curved backplates. So, even though they are similar to a degree, they offer a completely different in-hand feel. Both phones are quite slippery, though, so keep that in mind. Both of these smartphones have huge displays. Each of them have a 6.9-inch QHD+ display. Those two displays are of the same generation, and they both come from Samsung Display. That being said, they do offer different resolution / aspect ratio, and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s is adapted for the use of the S Pen.

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