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Brand | Samsung |
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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
Type | Phablet |
Series | Galaxy Note |
First released | 21 August 2020; 4 years ago (2020-08-21) |
Discontinued | December 2021; 3 years ago (2021-12)[1] |
Predecessor | Samsung Galaxy Note 10 |
Successor | Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra |
Related | Samsung Galaxy S20 Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 |
Compatible networks | 2G,3G,4G,4G LTE,5G |
Form factor | Slate |
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Weight |
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Operating system | Original:Android 10 withOne UI 2.5 Final:Android 13 withOne UI 5.1 |
System-on-chip | Europe, Middle East, Asia Pacific (Except East Asia), and Brazil:Samsung Exynos 990 East Asia (Greater China, South Korea, Japan), North America and Latin America (Except Brazil):Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ |
CPU | Exynos: Octa-core (2x2.73GHz Mongoose M5 & 2x2.50 GHzCortex-A76 & 4x2.0 GHzCortex-A55 Snapdragon: Octa-core (1x3.09 GHzKryo 585 & 3x2.42 GHz Kryo 585 & 4x1.8 GHz Kryo 585) |
GPU | Exynos:Mali-G77 MP11 Snapdragon:Adreno 650 |
Memory | 8 or 12 GBLPDDR5-5500RAM |
Storage | 128, 256 or 512 GBUFS 3.1 |
Removable storage |
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SIM | nanoSIM,eSIM Single SIM or Hybrid Dual SIM in dual stand-by |
Battery | Non-removable
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Charging |
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Rear camera |
8K@24fps,4K@30/60fps,1080p@30/60/240fps,720p@960fps,HDR10+,stereo sound recording, gyro-EIS &OIS,LED flash, auto-HDR,panorama |
Front camera | 10 MP, ƒ/2.2, 26 mm (wide), 1/3.2", 1.22 μm 4K@30/60fps, 1080p@30fps Dual video call, Auto-HDR |
Display |
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External display | Always on Display |
Sound | 32-bit/384kHzstereo speakers tuned byAKG |
Connectivity | GSM/CDMA/HSPA/EVDO/LTE/5G,WLAN,802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, dual band,Wi-Fi Direct &Hotspot,Bluetooth 5.0, A2DP, LE &aptX, A-GPS,GLONASS,BDS &GALILEO,NFC, USB 3.2, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector,USB On-The-Go |
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Water resistance | IP68, up to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) for 30 minutes |
Model | International models: SM-N980x (Note 20 LTE) SM-N981x (Note 20 5G) SM-N985x (Note 20 Ultra LTE) SM-N986x (Note 20 Ultra 5G) (Last letter varies by carrier and international models) Japanese models: SCG06 (au, Note 20 Ultra 5G) SC-53A (NTT Docomo, Note 20 Ultra 5G) |
Codename | Canvas, c1, c2 |
Other | Samsung Galaxy S20 |
Website | www |
References | [2] |
TheSamsung Galaxy Note 20 andGalaxy Note 20 Ultra (stylized and marketed asSamsung Galaxy Note20 andGalaxy Note20 Ultra) are a series ofAndroidphabletsmartphones developed, produced, and marketed bySamsung Electronics as part of theirSamsung Galaxy Note series, succeeding theSamsung Galaxy Note 10 series.[3][4][5][6] The devices were announced on 5 August 2020 alongside theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 2,Galaxy Watch 3,Galaxy Buds Live andSamsung Galaxy Tab S7 during Samsung's Unpacked Event.[7][8][9][10] It was the final model in the Galaxy Note series, with Samsung beginning to integrate the functionality from the Note series into its S series "Ultra" models, starting with theGalaxy S22 Ultra released in February 2022.
Due to restrictions of theCOVID-19 pandemic on public and social gatherings, Note 20 devices were unveiled virtually at Samsung's newsroom in Suwon, South Korea. At the event, Samsung announced that the smartphones include support for 5G connectivity, which allows for higher-bandwidth and lower-latency mobile connections where 5G network coverage is available. The Note 20's S-Pen has up to 4× better latency than that of previous generations. Mystic Green, Mystic Bronze, and Mystic Grey are colour options for the Note 20; Mystic Bronze, Mystic Black and Mystic White are colour options for the Note 20 Ultra. Unlike its predecessor, the Note 20 range does not feature a "+" model.[11][12]
The Galaxy Note 20 series also include a number of new software features, which include performance optimization for mobile gaming, wireless sync with desktop and laptop PCs, and improved DeX features for remotely connected to compatible devices.[13][14][15][16][17]
The Galaxy Note 20 series maintains a similar design with theGalaxy Note 10 andGalaxy S20, with an Infinity-O display (first introduced on the Galaxy S10) containing a circular punch hole in the top center for the frontal selfie camera. The rear camera array is located in the corner with a rectangular protrusion like the Galaxy S20, housing three cameras.
Unlike their predecessors, the Note 20 Ultra is the first Samsung phone that uses stainless steel as the frame material, while the regular Note 20 sticks to the more classic anodized aluminum. The Note 20 usesGorilla Glass 5 for the screen; the back panel is reinforcedpolycarbonate, which has not been seen on a Note series phone since theNote 4,Note Edge with the exception of theNote 10 Lite. It is also the only Galaxy Note lineup to fully omit a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Note 20 Ultra has Gorilla Glass Victus for the screen.[18] Global color options are, Mystic Bronze, Mystic Grey, Mystic Green, Mystic Black and Mystic White. Moreover, the Mystic Green, Mystic Bronze and Mystic Grey color options on the Note 20, have a matte finish, whereas, only the Mystic Bronze on the Note 20 Ultra, has a matte finish. Mystic Bronze is available on both models, whereas Mystic Grey and Mystic Green, are limited to the Note 20; Mystic Black and Mystic Crush White are limited to the Note 20 Ultra. For the Note 20, Aura Red is exclusive toSK Telecom with 256 GB of storage, replacing Mystic Green in South Korea; Prism Blue will be sold in India.
The Galaxy Note 20 line comprises two models with various hardware specifications; international models of the Note 20 utilize theExynos 990system-on-chip, while the United States, Korean and Chinese models utilize the QualcommSnapdragon 865+. Both of the SoCs are based on a7 nm+ processing technology node. The Exynos chipset comes with theMali-G77 MP11 GPU, whereas the Snapdragon chipset comes with theAdreno 650 GPU.
The Galaxy Note 20 does not feature a curved display like the one found on the Note 20 Ultra. The Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra feature a 6.7-inch1080p and 6.9-inch1440p display, respectively. Both use anAMOLED withHDR10+ support and "dynamic tone mapping" technology, marketed as Super AMOLED Plus for the Note 20 and Dynamic AMOLED 2X for the Note 20 Ultra. The Note 20 has a fixed 60Hzrefresh rate, however, the Note 20 Ultra offers a variable 120 Hz refresh rate. The settings have two options, 60 Hz and Adaptive, the latter of which uses avariable refresh rate that can adjust based on the content being displayed,[19] enabled by a more energy efficient LTPO backplane. Unlike the S20 series, the display will remain at 120 Hz regardless of the device's battery level, and can handle slightly higher temperatures before switching to 60 Hz.[20] Adaptive mode is limited to aFHD resolution, requiring users to switch to 60 Hz mode to enableQHD resolution. Both models utilize an ultrasonic in-screenfingerprint sensor.[13]
The base amount ofRAM is 8 GB, paired with 128 or 256 GB of internal storage standard. The Note 20 Ultra has 12 GB RAM and 512 GB UFS options, and has up to 1 TB of expandable storage via themicroSD card slot.
The Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra use non-removableLi-Ion batteries, rated at 4300 mAh and 4500 mAh respectively.[13]
Qiinductive charging is supported as well as the ability to charge other Qi-compatible device from the Note 20's own battery power, which is branded as "Samsung PowerShare"; wired charging is supported over USB-C at up to 25 W.
The two come with5G standard connectivity, though some regions may have specialLTE or sub-6 GHz only variants, and both omit theaudio jack.[13]
It hasNFC,eSIM, andUltra-wideband technology.[21]
On April 14, 2021, the Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G T-Mobile updated software to support eSIM and dual SIM (DSDS). Other carriers still do not enable the two features even though the Galaxy Note20 Ultra already supports eSIM out of the box.[22]
The Note 20 features similar camera specifications to that of theSamsung Galaxy S20, which include a 12MP wide sensor withf/1.8 aperture, a 64 MPtelephoto sensor withf/2.0 aperture, and a 12 MPultrawide sensor with 12 mmequivalent focal length. The telephoto camera supports 3× hybridoptical zoom and 10×digital zoom, which combined enables 30× hybrid zoom.[23]
The Note 20 Ultra has a more advanced camera setup than its counterpart, including a 108 MP wide sensor, a 12 MP "periscope" telephoto sensor, and a 12 MP ultrawide sensor. The telephoto camera has a focal length of 120 mm (35mm equivalent), which equals 5× optical zoom, and allows for 50× hybrid zoom (assisted bydigital zoom). Laser autofocus is used in favor of the S20 Ultra'stime-of-flight camera.[23]
The Note 20's telephoto sensor and the Note 20 Ultra's wide sensor usepixel binning to output higher quality images at a standard resolution, with the wide-angle sensor using Nonacell technology which groups 3x3 pixels to capture more light.[24]
The front camera uses a 10 MP sensor, and can record 4K video.
Single Take, introduced on the S20 series, allows users to capture photos or videos simultaneously with different sensors automatically. Both models can record 8K video at 24fps. On the Note 20, this is enabled by the 64 MP telephoto sensor, whereas the Note 20 Ultra's 108 MP wide sensor natively supports 8K video.
The S-Pen has better latency at 26ms on the Note 20 and 9ms on the Note 20 Ultra, reduced from 42ms on the Note 10 and Note 10+. Additionally, it gains five new Air gestures that work across the UI by utilizing the accelerometers and gyroscope, as well as 'AI-based point prediction'. Battery life has also been improved from 10 hours to 24 hours.[25]
Earbuds are included in some countries such as the UK, but are not bundled in others such as the US.[26]
The devices were shipped withAndroid 10 andOne UI 2.5.[27] A beta test forAndroid 11 was released later on in the year. Android 11 with One UI 3.0 was sent OTA (over-the-air) to the majority of Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra devices by January 2021. Both the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra received the Android 12 update with One UI 4.0 by January 2022.[28][29] Android 13 with One UI 5.1, issued by December 2022, was the last major OS update for the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra.[30]
On August 18, 2020, the Note 20 series along with a selection of otherSamsung Galaxy devices, were announced to receive three generations of Androidsoftware update support.[31]
Samsung has partnered withXbox to offer Xbox games on the Note 20. In certain markets[vague], the Galaxy Note 20 has been offered with three months of free Xbox game pass along with an Xbox game pad; Xbox games will be playable from the phone to the TV.[32] More than 90 Xbox games are playable on the Note 20.[33]
The Note 20 received mixed reviews. Reviews from various technology websites, such asTechRadar andThe Verge, praised the Note 20 series for its redesigned S-Pen and camera performance. However, the baseline Note 20 was criticized for its lower quality display and plastic back panel despite the high starting price point.[34][35] Writing for TechRadar, James Peckham said in his verdict, "the Galaxy Note 20 is Samsung's new entry-level stylus-included smartphone for 2020, but it's one that doesn't seem particularly exciting for the usual Note-loving crowd. It highlights some more affordable features compared to its more exciting Ultra sibling but it may well be just as good for those who don't want to spend top dollar."[34] There was a pronounced difference in the performance of the two processors available, which caused concern that Exynos models were an inferior product, as the differentials were not as large in previous models. The cooling system introduced in theGalaxy Note 10 was also removed in the Snapdragon Variants of the Note 20 series.
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