The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is an exciting new addition to the Samsung Galaxy Note series that merged a pen with a phone for the first time. The makers claim that the new addition is like ‘a computer suite in your pocket’ with a pro-grade 8K camera and editing suite
Both the flagship Note devices announced by Samsung in August – Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Note 20, features refined hardware, dynamic software, and powerful specs.
A quick look at Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
· 6.9-inch WQHD+ edge display
· Dimensions: 165mm long, 77.2mm wide and 7.6mm thick.
· 108-megapixel camera
· 50x digital zoom rear camera
· Stereo speakers and has a IP68 rating
· It runs on Exynos 990 processor, and in two variants — 12GB RAM/128GB, 256GB, 512GB storage with microSD support
· 120 Hz refresh rate
· 4500mAh battery
· S-Pen has a 9ms latency
· S-pen features same placement on the device
· the panel is built using LTPO tech
The new Note features AI-powered innovative cameras that assure enhanced Single Take experience. You can take 14 types of photos and videos instantaneously within five to 15 seconds of capture time.
It has an advanced Single Take mode allowing you more time to shoot. It features Color Picking Portrait helping you select a background color to make your subject stand out.
The new device belonging to the Galaxy Note20 series enables you to request Wi-Fi access information from near-field devices with people in your Contacts.
It makes getting connected to a quality Wi-Fi connection while in public spaces easy. You can the fastest and most stable signal while searching for Wi-Fi, you will get the login and connection quality info below the name of the network.
It features Bixby voice control giving you improved command over your video watching experience. You can use voice control to rewind, fast forward, pause, and play content.
It will be launched in August 2020
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