Samsung Galaxy Note 20 vs Galaxy S20 series - Which should you buy - Android

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 vs Galaxy S20 series - Which should you buy - Android

Which Samsung flagship is the right one for you? Find out in this Galaxy Note 20 series vs Galaxy S20 series comparison.

A year after its predecessor was launched, Samsung unveiled the latest additions to its popular Note series. The Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra are primed to take on the best the smartphone world has to offer, and that includes Samsung’s other high-end series, the Galaxy S20. If you’ve waited to figure out which Samsung flagship is the best option, this is the article for you. Let’s look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 vs Galaxy S20 series!


Samsung Galaxy Note 20 vs Galaxy S20 series


Specs

 Samsung Galaxy Note 20/Galaxy Note 20 UltraSamsung Galaxy S20/Galaxy S20 Plus/Galaxy S20 Ultra
Display6.7-inch/6.9-inch
FHD+/WQHD+
AMOLED Infinity-O
20:9/19.3:9 aspect ratio
60Hz/120Hz refresh rate
6.2-inch/6.7-inch/6.9-inch
FHD+/WQHD+
AMOLED Infinity-O
20:9 aspect ratio
60Hz/120Hz refresh rate
ConstructionPlastic/Metal & glass
Flat/Curved display
Gorilla Glass 5/Gorilla Glass 7 display cover
Metal & glass
Curved display
Gorilla Glass 6 display cover
CPUSnapdragon 865 Plus, Exynos 990Snapdragon 865, Exynos 990
Storage128/256/512GB
microSD support up to 2TB (version dependent)
128GB(S20, S20 Plus)
128/256/512GB (S20 Ultra)
No microSD support/microSD support up to 1TB
RAM8GB/12GB
LPDDR5
8GB/12GB
LPDDR4
Battery4,300mAh/4,500mAh4,000mAh/4,500mAh/5,000mAh
Charging25W wired charging
15W wireless charging
4.5W reverse wireless charging
25W/45W wired charging
12W/15W wireless charging
9W reverse wireless charging
Rear cameraNote 20: 12MP (wide)+64MP (tele)+12MP (UW)

Note 20 Ultra: 108MP (wide)+12MP (tele)+12MP (UW)
S20/S20 Plus: 12MP (wide) + 64MP (tele) + 12MP (UW)

S20 Ultra: 108MP (wide) + 48MP (tele) + 12MP (UW)
Front camera10MPS20/S20 Plus: 10MP
S20 Ultra: 40MP
SecurityIn-display fingerprint sensor
Ultrasonic technology
In-display fingerprint sensor
Ultrasonic technology
DurabilityIP68 dust/water resistantIP68 dust/water resistant
Dimensions & weightNote 20: 161.6 x 75.2 x 8.3mm
192g/194g

Note 20 Ultra: 164.8 x 77.2 x 8.1mm
208g
S20: 151.7 x 69.1 x 7.9mm
163g

S20 Plus: 161.9 x 73.7 x 7.8mm
186g

S20 Ultra: 166.9 x 76 x 8.8mm
222g

Features

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra screen in the window 2



Samsung kicked off 2020 with the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra. The Galaxy S20 Ultra earns its moniker and is an absolute beast. Things are a lot more similar when looking at the S20 and the S20 Plus though, with the display size and battery capacity the only major differences.

With the Note series, Samsung sticks with the two-device model that it introduced with the Galaxy Note 10 line last year. This time around, we have the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. There’s also a much clearer divide between the two variants, even if both are powerhouses in their own right.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 family

Credit: Eric Zeman/ Android Authority


That starts with the display. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra comes with a Quad HD display which is also larger than the Full HD screen of the regular Note 20. On the other hand, the S20 series features Quad HD resolution displays across the board. The entire Galaxy S20 family also supports a 120Hz refresh rate, though you have to dial down the resolution to 1080p. Meanwhile, the higher refresh rate is only available on the Note 20 Ultra. Another upgrade on the front of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is the use of Corning Gorilla Glass 7 — the first phone to do so.

Related: Samsung Galaxy S series: A history of the biggest name in Android

The Galaxy S20 series is powered by the Snapdragon 865, while the Note 20 pair gets an upgrade to the Snapdragon 865 Plus, delivering improved speeds and faster graphics rendering. Performance won’t be a problem with any of these phones of course. But if you want the best of the best, the Galaxy Note 20 devices are the way to go. A similar upgrade isn’t available with global variants of both the S20 series and the Note 20 devices though. With these versions, the Exynos 990 is what you’ll find under the hood.

Things are identical as far as RAM and storage are concerned. 8GB of RAM and 128GB of built-in storage is available with the “lesser” models like the S20, S20 Plus, and Note 20. You have the option to bump things up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage with both the Ultra models. Depending on the market and variant, you might also have the option for expandable storage via microSD card (up to 2TB) as well. The global version of the Note 20 phones also come with 256GB base storage, which is a nice bonus.

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra back at angle



The story stays largely the same when looking at the cameras. The Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and Note 20 come with the same camera setup that includes a 12MP wide-angle lens, a 64MP telephoto lens, a 12MP ultra-wide shooter, and a 10MP selfie camera. You’ll have to opt for the two Ultra models to enjoy the 108MP primary rear camera. It’s worth noting that the S20 Ultra comes with a 48MP telephoto lens, but Samsung drops that down to a 12MP unit with the Note 20 Ultra.

There are a few differences when it comes to battery capacity. You get 4,300mAh and 4,500mAh batteries with the Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra, respectively. On the other hand, the Galaxy S20 Ultra packs a larger 5,000mAh unit, while the S20 and S20 Ultra have 4,000mAh and 4,500mAh batteries. We are going to thoroughly test the Note 20 series’ battery performance, of course, but it’ll be interesting to see whether the on-paper advantage the Galaxy S20 Ultra has translates to any real-world benefits.

You’ll also get to enjoy Samsung’s One UI software skin regardless of which phone you get. However, the software news that took everyone by surprise was the fact that the Galaxy Note 20 devices will get three years of updates. In further exciting news, Samsung also confirmed that the Galaxy S20 series will hit the three-year mark.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra right rear profile

Credit: Eric Zeman/ Android Authority


We finally come to what is now the main differentiating factor between the S series and the Note series — the S Pen. As is the case with every iteration, the S Pen provides an even better experience than previous generations. Samsung says the stylus has “more lifelike precision” that recognizes greater levels of pressure. It claims that this will feel like you’re writing on actual paper. There are als

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