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Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus vs Note 20 Ultra - Full Comparison

Jun 01, 2021
Hello, here sock from sauki tech and in today's video we will do a complete

comparison

between the

samsung

galaxy

note

20

ultra

and the

note

10 plus. The note 20

ultra

is the successor to the famous Note 10 plus, as such, many people are wondering whether or not, the changes in the note 20 ultra require an upgrade from the note 10 plus or if they should simply keep their note 10 plus. Also, some people want to know which is the best option to buy right now, so in this video I will make a complete

comparison

of every aspect of these two smartphones and give you a very clear answer on what to do.
samsung galaxy note 10 plus vs note 20 ultra   full comparison
Watch this video and you'll get an answer, so let's dive in and start by comparing the construction and design now. As for the overall design, both phones are almost identical from the front, you get that professional Note-specific square design that most people love on the back. Things are a little different. The Note 20 Ultra has a huge camera bump, while the Note 10 Plus is more. It performed on a flat and flush surface, but overall both are impressive. The Note 20 takes a slight lead in build quality. It now uses Gorilla Glass 7 for its glass construction while the Note 10 uses Gorilla Glass 6.
samsung galaxy note 10 plus vs note 20 ultra   full comparison

More Interesting Facts About,

samsung galaxy note 10 plus vs note 20 ultra full comparison...

So the Note 20 will be slightly more durable but nothing dramatic and there is no reason to upgrade both smartphones are grade water resistant ip68 and have dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos sound resulting in loud and rich sound and neither phone has a headphone jack, as you can see so far we have equally valuable smartphones with a slight advantage for the Note 20 due to better build quality; Otherwise, both are expertly designed and feel like a million dollars in your hand. Now let's move on to the memory and storage of the processor. The Note 20 has a powerful Snapdragon 865 plus. processor with 12 gigabytes of ram and 128 gigabytes of internal storage in the base model, while the note 10 has a snapdragon 855 processor, 12 gigabytes of ram and 256 gigabytes of storage in the base model, both smartphones offer microSD expansion to add even more storage if needed Now, when it comes to performance, the Note 20 will certainly be faster since it has the latest processor, but the Note 10 is no slouch and still handles everything like a champ, including graphically demanding games , as you can see in these geekbench benchmarks the difference.
samsung galaxy note 10 plus vs note 20 ultra   full comparison
It's not as dramatic, so the Note 20 takes the lead here, but we also have to deduct a few points as it offers less base storage of 128 gigabytes compared to the Note 20's 256 gigabytes in the base model and one more thing , although the Note 20 is 5g capable and the note 10 is not, I'm not too worried about this since 5g is barely implemented anywhere. Now let's go ahead and talk about the dimensions now, as you can see the note 20 ultra is a bit bigger overall and heavier, it's not a very important category to make a decision between the two, however the note 10 offers a thinner and lighter profile overall, now let's move on to something much more important: the display, the note 20 ultra has a beautiful 6.9-inch dynamic amoled display with a resolution of 3088 and 1440 and 496 pixels per inch, the Note 10 also has a gorgeous 6.8-inch dynamic amoled display with a resolution of 30 40 by 1440 with 498 pixels per inch, both smartphones support HDR 10 plus when it comes to the quality of these displays, both offer superior quality. -Notched screen experience, just look at how crisp and clear they are.
samsung galaxy note 10 plus vs note 20 ultra   full comparison
The maximum brightness on both smartphones is impressive and easy to see in daylight. Both have a hole drilled in the top center. Now the Note 20 has a new feature that delivers just that. Taking the lead, the Note 20 now offers a 120 Hertz adaptive refresh rate, making animations and movements feel silky smooth while you browse on your Note 20. When launching apps, some people will feel a layer additional smoothness that feels more polished than the Note 10's 60-hertz displays. Locked in at a maximum refresh rate of 60 hertz, however, it's not a big deal unless you're specifically interested in this feature.
Most consumers, average everyday consumers won't care, while tech enthusiasts will care. Now let's move on and talk about the actual software that both smartphones run. the latest version of Android with a new UI overlay, so essentially the software experience will be identical on both smartphones. The note 20 ultra has a slightly newer UI 2.5, while the note 10 plus runs a UI 2.1, there isn't a huge difference between the two. and it's only a matter of time before the 10 plus also gets a 2.5 UI, so both phones have Samsung-specific goodies like

full

y customizable edge panels that offer plenty of very useful side-screen widgets, such as calculators, compass, weather and much more. also have the secure folder to hide your apps now both phones have identical s-pen experience s-pen is a multi-functional tool that brings a new dimension of functionality to Note smartphones, allows for precise writing sketches and precision drawings if so that if you want, you can even create a masterpiece right on your note if you have the skill and patience right on your Note smartphone.
You can also navigate on your smartphone with the stylus, which is great and you get access to the special error command menu that gives you additional information. The software features aren't present on any other smartphone, but the Note Lineup Note 20 s pen's hardware has a lower latency of 9 milliseconds, which makes writing with it feel a little more realistic, with virtually no delay between the moment you touch the screen and your writing appears on the screen. screen, although this sounds like a big jump, it's not, there are no dozens of s-pens, it still feels pretty fast and natural, so for the average consumer this won't be a big deal unless you're a professional artist and low latency matters to you. for a specific application you won't mind the latency if you use the s pen to make shopping lists or even take occasional notes in this category both phones offer a practically identical experience the note 20 ultra has a triple camera system a 108 megapixel main camera a 12 megapixel super wide angle camera and a 12 megapixel telephoto camera note 10 plus has a quad camera system a 16 megapixel main camera a 12 megapixel super wide angle camera and a 12 megapixel telephoto camera and also a fourth camera of depth vision which is negligible for the purposes of this comparison as it doesn't do anything special Now, all three main cameras on both smartphones offer excellent image quality and for the average consumer it doesn't even matter which one you choose.
The note 20 ultra has a larger sensor and the better camera, but again, an average consumer will have to work hard to notice the difference in everyday use when taking photos of their friends' pets or some landmark. Can you notice a big difference between these side by side photos of both smartphones now when it comes to video note 20 takes the lead, has greater capabilities and can record in 8k again. 99 of the people I know never use 8k and barely use 4k, so the note 20 ultra can record in 8k, 4k and 1080p, while the note 10 can record in 4k and 1080p.
Is any of this worth upgrading for the average consumer? Not for the camera enthusiasts, the hardcore tech enthusiasts, perhaps both phones also offer super stable video stabilization that will give you excellent video quality while moving and recording. Now, the end result is the Note 20 Ultra. the latest hardware, the best camera, but it's like comparing an amazing camera to a slightly more amazing camera, that's all I can say. Let's talk about the battery and some features of the battery, so the note 10 plus has a battery capacity of 4300 milliamp hours, while the note 20 ultra. It has a battery capacity of 4500 milliamp hours.
Interestingly, both phones have similar overall battery life. Both also support fast wired charging and 25-watt wireless charging, but interestingly only the note 10 plus offers the 45-watt ultra-fast charging. The note 20 is limited to 25 watts. fast charging and of course both phones offer the wireless power sharing feature that will allow you to charge other wireless devices on the back of your Note smartphone, so this category is a tie or maybe even a slight lead for the Note 10, but nothing special, let's talk. about biometrics and security, so both the Note 20 and Note 10 offer exactly the same biometric options, which is the in-display fingerprint sensor, it works fast and smoothly and they both use 3D ultrasonic sensors for maximum security.
You can also use your face. unlocking on neither smartphone is not as secure as fingerprint, but it is still an available option and let's quickly talk about the price: the Note 10 plus starts at 950, while the Note 20 ultra starts at 1300, although the Note 10 can be found for just $750 refurbished. on places like amazon.com and I'll leave some links below so you can check them out so the effective price difference between the two is over $500. Now let's continue to put it all together and give it a conclusion and an answer, what is it? The bottom line is that the Note 20 Ultra is the best smartphone with the latest hardware, but here's the big question: Are the changes to the Note 20 dramatic enough to justify and update the answer to that question is simply that the Note 20 is still at its best with a sharp, high-quality display, although it lacks 120 hertz when it comes to its main feature, the s pen offers an almost identical experience in terms of software functions and the remote control functions of the s pen as far as the battery goes, still a

full

day of battery life.
As far as performance is concerned, it still handles any task effortlessly, the camera is still a flagship quality camera and both note 20 and note 10 have many common denominators such as wireless charging, reverse wireless charging, excellent build and design, water resistance etc. so let's be honest. The only reason you'd want to upgrade from a Note 10 to a Note 20 is if you simply need to have the latest and greatest, or maybe features like 120 hertz are simply too important to let go and you're willing to take a financial loss. So remember that you'll be spending a lot of money on the Note 20, and if that's the case, that's fine, but most people won't need to upgrade from a Note 10 to a Note 20.
Don't upgrade if you're in the market for deciding between the two as an average consumer you should still choose the note 10 or the note 20 and save yourself 500 600 and that brings us to the end of this video, if you have any questions, comments or concerns, write them below and let me know for now, guys have a fantastic day okay so if you found this video helpful make sure to subscribe to saki tech by clicking that button and also click the bell icon on the side to make sure you get notified every time. Upload a new video and if you use Twitter, Instagram or Facebook, you can follow me on sakitek online to get the latest updates.
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