Samsung Galaxy Note 20 - Honest First Impressions (Great Cameras) By Henry O

By Henry O
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 - Honest First Impressions (Great Cameras)

Galaxy Note 20 is here and hats off to the design team at Samsung. I think the design on the note, 20 and the note 20 ultra is up there while the price of a thousand dollars. I really would have loved to see a 120hz display on this device, but nevertheless, let me tell you why the Galaxy Note 20 is important as usual. Everything I'll be saying in this video is my opinion on the Galaxy Note, 20 and isn't influenced by any manufacturing brand or any corporation. I have an obligation to give an unbiased review and that's what you'll be getting in this video. So please, like this video and subscribe to my channel, also turn on notification and um.

Let's begin so. The first thing you notice about the Galaxy Note 20 is the design. It's got a flat display panel and has a flattened top and bottom, and it comes with a satin textured back panel, and this gives the device a nice feel to the touch I mean it's just so satisfying and so reassuring, even without a case. You kind of feel like your grip on the note.20 is solid and won't be slipping off your hands anytime soon we have gorilla glass 5 in the front of this device and the backplate is made with a combination of glass and plastic. Again.

I think this is cool. Your device is safer, even when you accidentally drop it you're, not scared of the back panel shattering since it isn't glass, and then you have gorilla glass 5 on the front panel, which is quite strong and scratch resistant. So it's safe to say that this is one safe device in terms of build quality. So, on my first day of getting the note 20, I immediately wanted to try out the cameras, so I took the phone to the beach and oh boy was. I pleased, thanks to the triple camera setup, consisting of a 12, megapixel, wide angle, optically, stabilized camera, a 64 megapixel telephoto, also optically stabilized and a third 12 megapixel ultra-wide angle.

Camera results from these cameras were utterly impressive. I mean I was blown away. You get almost perfect shots from the main camera dynamic range was on point color. Reproduction on this phone was stellar in the overall crispness and clarity of the photos just points to the fact that Samsung learned from their past mistakes on the s20 ultra and fixed most, if not all, of the issues here. One such issue that we had on the Sony ultra was the focus hunting challenge on the s20 ultra.

The note 20 absolutely crushes focusing- and it's got a much better dual pixel autofocus system in here and boy- am, I pleased very pleased with the results. I had no problem capturing every moment at the beach and the results can testify for themselves. Portrait shots were a joy to behold and its testament to Samsung's consistency in improving the camera results. Selfie shots were also beautiful, and this is a phone. I can absolutely recommend if we were looking at just the camera on the video side of things.

This phone supports 4k, 60 on the front facing camera and the rear does 8k at 24 frames per second videos, look very sharp and had great dynamic range I'll. Let the cameras speak for itself. Here's a video I took at the beach you. Let me know what you think: I read the camera system on this phone and 8.9 out of 10. So now I want to talk about the elephant in the room and that's the display.

Now. This is where a lot of reviewers felt, like Samsung, didn't do great on this phone. It's a 6.7 inch flat, infinity, o super AMOLED plus display. It has an aspect ratio of 20 by nine. Furthermore, it's got a resolution of 1080p and refreshes at a rate of 60 times per.

Second, this display is fantastic in itself: great colors, deep blacks, fantastic viewing indoors and on the direct sunlight watching movies and videos. Here, just pops- and I mean it's just absolutely beautiful the gripe here with reviewers- is that it's a 60 hertz display and that it still costs quite high. Although I would have loved to see a 120hz display here. I do not think that this makes this phone any less. So what do I mean? Well, if you were to give a regular phone user, two phones, one with 120 hertz and one with 60hz display? The truth is that they would hardly notice the difference until you point it out to them.

Regular smartphone users aren't concerned with screen refresh rates, at least for the time being. In fact, they probably don't know what that is. They just want a phone with great looking display great cameras, good performance and great battery life and talking about battery life and performance. The note 20 comes with the 4 300 William battery, and my unit here has 8 gigs of ram and 256 gigs of UFS 3.1 storage, there's also an option for 128, gigabytes, storage and 8 gigs of ram there's no SD card expansion slot here, which is kind of a bummer again and one of the annoyances that reviewers out there had- and I also agree with them on this I mean this is a thousand dollar smartphone. People who buy this might want to hold on to it for an extended period, and in that time say two to three years.

They may have filled up um the storage on their phones, so the need for a SD card expansion slots becomes necessary. The note 20 ultra has the option for a SD card expansion, so I really don't understand the rationale behind Samsung, leaving that feature out on the note 20. Anyway. Performance was very decent. On the note 20.

I have the Enos 990 and Mali g77 GPU variant here, although in the US and Korea they get the snapdragon 865 plus, which is actually more powerful than the Enos variant, but no need hammering on this. It's what it is so performance was smooth gestures were smooth app. Opening speeds was also good. Basically, what you'd expect in a flagship device? Gaming was also a breeze in this device. The phone handled all 3d games I threw at it with ease.

I had no problems at all here now for the signature feature of every Samsung note release the s pen this year, the s pen on the note 20, is much improved with a 26 milliseconds delay, making writing on the note, 20 feel faster and smoother. This is a significant drop from the 42 milliseconds. In the previous note 10 series. This, however, does not compare to the insane 9 milliseconds you get on the note 20. Ultra thanks in part to that 120 hertz display panel on the note 20 ultra.

You still have the usual note features here with some new features, including the ability to straighten text. Samsung also says you'll be able to sync your Samsung note to outlooks OneNote. The note 20 also supports Samsung's decks, although this year you cannot do it without wires. If you'd like to see a review of me using Samsung's, decks, wirelessly do hit the like button and also subscribe to my channel overall for 999. The note 20 is quite good, and I absolutely love the cameras on this phone.

I think Samsung could have done better with the pricing, seeing how you can already get phones with 120hz display and micros card expansion slots and even bigger battery for even less compared to the note 20 ultra this phone isn't as glamorous, and I believe that Samsung did this on purpose, wanting more people to gravitate towards the note 20 ultra instead and honestly, you wouldn't be disappointed. If you did. I reviewed the note 10 like not too long ago, and that phone is quite similar to the note 20 in terms of its look and size I'll, be bringing you a comparison, video of both devices soon to help you see how they differ guys. What are your thoughts on the note 20? Do you think it's fair Samsung released the phone like this at that price point and is the camera improvement on the note 20 enough for you to upgrade I'd love to hear from you in the comment section of this video do not forget to like this video and also subscribe to my channel? If you found this video helpful thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one peace you.


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