That camera is flanked by a 64MP telephoto with 3x lossless zoom (not optical zoom, mind you - it’s just a sensor crop) as well as another 12MP optic for ultrawide shots.Įven despite the Note 20’s deficiencies on paper compared to the Ultra, this is still a supremely capable mobile camera that routinely equals - if not betters - the iPhone 11 Pro in several side-by-side comparisons. Most of the time, you’ll be shooting with the Note 20’s ƒ/1.8, 12MP main lens. While the Galaxy Note 20 lacks the 108-megapixel primary sensor and 50x Space Zoom capability of the pricier Note 20 Ultra, its triple-lens camera stack still produces excellent results all around. These days, the finest OLED panels can routinely top 700 nits, so the regular Note 20 unfortunately presents a slight step backward in this regard. ![]() The Note 20 topped out at just 587 nits in our full-screen brightness test, compared to the 662 nits of the Note 20 Ultra and 752 nits of the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Sadly, we can’t say the same rings true for brightness. That’s damn near identical to the Note 20 Ultra, which achieved 121.5% and 0.24 in both tests, respectively - indicating the quality of onscreen hues will be more or less the same even if you opt for the less expensive device. Under our light meter, the Note 20 was able to render 122.8% of the sRGB color space in its Natural configuration, as well as a Delta-E color accuracy score of 0.22. Unfortunately it’s still a ways off from the Note 20 Ultra’s near instantaneous 9ms response rate, though. Samsung has shortened up latency between the screen and stylus to 26ms, which makes for a 40% improvement over the outgoing model. ![]() This display might not move as swiftly as others, but it does react quicker to S Pen inputs than the Galaxy Note 10 did.
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