After using the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra for a month I am most definitely impressed with Samsung’s latest mobile release. The Ultra is one of the most pricey Samsung smartphones that you are able to buy right now. So if you are thinking of buying this phone you may want to know the ins and outs of the device before doing so.
Within the box of the Note 20 Ultra you will receive: a sim card pin; a quick start guide; the super fast charger head; the USB-C to USB-C cable and a pair of the AKG in-ear headphones that have been expertly tuned for you to hear everything from the crisp highs to the deep bass.
The handset that I have is in the ‘mystic bronze’ colour. The device is also available to purchase in ‘mystic black’ and ‘mystic white’. What I like most about the ‘mystic bronze’ is it’s frosted back, which I prefer to the glossy exterior that the ‘mystic black’ and ‘mystic white’ have. As a result of the matte finish of this colour, it is less likely to show fingerprints, helping to keep the device clean when there isn’t a case attached. The edging features a shiny mystic bronze aluminium frame, which beautifully contrasts the matte finish on the back of the phone.
The camera of this device has the potential of achieving 8K images and the particularly impressive front-facing camera is able to capture 4K images. There are three lenses on the rear of the device: a wide lens; a telephoto lens and an ultra wide lens. When taking pictures from afar you’ll be able to use 50x zoom in order to capture something at a distance, however, this does jeopardize the picture quality unfortunately. Within the camera settings, you are able to change it to function similarly to a DSLR camera. From here you’ll be able to adjust the ISO, white balance and much more.
The lenses do protrude quite far from the phone. I have found this to be a slight downfall because when the phone is placed down it elevates from the surface quite a lot. This does mean that the camera lenses are more likely to become damaged as a result of the constant contact it endures.
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