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Discuss: Galaxy Note 20 vs. Note 10 and Note 9: Spec-by-spec comparison. Qualcomm Snapdragon or Samsung Exynos The original Samsung Galaxy Note features a 5. Unfortunately, the only thing Samsung did with the display on the Galaxy Note 2 was to add an extra 0. At such densities, the differences between a PenTile display and one based on an RGB matrix as are most displays are barely visible to most people.
Sure, take a look at these displays via a microscope and the differences are huge, but who would care about such a thing anyway? Verdict : As much as it surprises me, Samsung opted not to improve the display of the original Galaxy Note. The international version of the original Note featured a System on a Chip SoC , one that encapsulated both a 1. On the other hand, the U.
But while the differences between the two versions of the original Note are easily noticeable, the Galaxy Note 2 outperforms both of them by an even more significant margin, thanks to the overclocked Samsung Exynos Samsung also used the Exynos inside the international version of the Galaxy S3, but the quad-core processor inside the Note 2 was overclocked from 1.
From the looks of it, all flagship smartphones scheduled to be released in the second half of the year will feature 2GB of RAM, and Samsung did not disappoint. Expect multitasking on the Galaxy Note 2 to be as smooth as it gets. It's a pretty big difference, although there will be many who don't mind the lower resolution or refresh rate.
What's important is that it still offers the S Pen features on a display that's big and that's a hallmark of the Galaxy Note family. What is different to previous years is that the Note 20 isn't getting that smaller display like the Note 10 offered, which was 6.
When it comes to the core hardware, we return to some sort of parity between the two Note models. Both are powered either by the Qualcomm Snapdragon Plus or the Exynos , using Qualcomm in some regions and Exynos in others as we've previously seen from Samsung. Storage options differ depending on LTE or 5G too. Only the Ultra offers microSD support for storage expansion. When it comes to batteries, the Note 20 Ultra has a mAh capacity while the Note 20 has a mAh capacity.
There's not a huge difference here, but with a smaller display, the Note 20 isn't really disadvantaged in the battery department. If you're a Samsung fan, then the cameras in these respective devices might look familiar. On first glance they are similar to the load-out on the S20 Ultra and S20 models, although the megapixel zoom of the S20 Ultra has been swapped out for a megapixel zoom, now giving you 50X zoom, rather than the X zoom of the S20 Ultra, with 5x optical.
The regular Note 20 also gets a respectable camera load-out. It has a system very similar to the Galaxy S20 , with a megapixel main sensor with big pixels.
It also offers zoom, but only 30X digital - which is 3x optical. It uses the megapixel sensor here to enable the 8K video capture as it did on the S20 , while the Ultra uses the megapixel sensor for 8K. Both phones also offer an ultra-wide camera, which is the same. They also both have the same front megapixel selfie camera.
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