Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra vs. Galaxy S20 Ultra: Which should you buy?

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra


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Pros

  • Dynamic refresh rate display
  • S Pen features
  • Less expensive
  • Laser auto focus camera
Cons

  • Smaller battery
  • Lower resolution selfie camera

The Note 20 Ultra is arguably a better overall phone than the S20 Ultra thanks to its camera improvements, dynamic refresh rate display, smaller size, and lower price tag. That it also has an S Pen is just icing on the cake.

Tougher sell

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra


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Pros

  • 10% larger battery
  • 40MP selfie camera
  • Higher-resolution zoom camera
Cons

  • More expensive
  • No camera laser auto focus
  • No S Pen in box

The S20 Ultra is a tough sell because it's now several months old yet more expensive (at retail price) than the Note 20 Ultra. Its one redeeming quality is a larger battery, which only offers a small improvement in day-to-day usage.

What's the difference between the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and S20 Ultra?


As the "Ultra" names would suggest, there's a whole lot shared between these two phones. They're built with the same main components and features, with only small differences. You get the same RAM and storage, SD card slot, fingerprint sensor, speakers, connectivity, IP68 resistance, and more. The Note 20 Ultra's display is a small step ahead with its dynamic refresh rate, but that should help get a little better longevity out of its 10% smaller 4,500 mAh battery.

CategoryGalaxy Note 20 UltraGalaxy S20 Ultra
Operating SystemAndroid 10
One UI 2.5
Android 10
One UI 2.1
Display6.9-inch
AMOLED
3088 x 1440
120Hz refresh rate
6.9-inch
AMOLED
3200 x 1440
120Hz refresh rate
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 865+Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
Memory12GB LPDDR512GB LPDDR5
16GB
Storage128GB
512GB
128GB
512GB
Expandable StorageYesYes
Rear Camera 1108MP primary
f/1.8
OIS
108MP primary
f/1.8
OIS
Rear Camera 212MP telephoto
f/3.0
5X optical zoom
48MP telephoto
f/3.5
4X optical zoom
Rear Camera 312MP ultra-wide
f/2.2
12MP ultra-wide
f/2.2
Front Camera10MP
f/2.2
40MP
f/2.2
SecurityIn-screen ultrasonic fingerprint sensorIn-screen ultrasonic fingerprint sensor
AudioStereo speakers
USB-C
Stereo speakers
USB-C
Battery4500 mAh5000 mAh
Charging25W wired
15W wireless
45W wired
15W wireless
Water ResistanceIP68IP68
Dimensions77.2 x 164.8 x 8.1 mm76.0 x 166.9 x 8.8 mm
Weight208 g220 g
The differences are subtle, but the Note 20 Ultra has the upper hand.

There are subtle differences in the design, but you can see they were cut from the same cloth. The Note 20 Ultra is considerably more squared-off, whereas the S20 Ultra is more rounded. The Note's back glass is a matte texture as well, which makes it look nicer but is a bit more slippery than the glossy back on the S20. But otherwise, all of the ports and buttons are the same, leading to a very familiar layout. There are subtle differences in size, though, and surprisingly the Note 20 Ultra is the smaller of the two — only by a few millimeters, and about 5% in weight, but it's smaller.

The cameras are mostly the same, but with two notable changes. The S20 Ultra has been criticized for its weak auto focus, and the Note 20 Ultra aims to address that with a new laser auto focusing system. The Note also has an entirely different telephoto camera, with a 5X optical zoom to the S20's 4X, and a wider aperture paired with larger pixels to ideally take better photos at 5-15X. The only potential downside is those long zoom shots, where the S20 Ultra's 48MP sensor will do better; but "better" is relative, as the camera's not shown to be very effective beyond 25X anyway.

Should you buy the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra or the S20 Ultra?


Samsung set itself up for a weird situation when it priced the
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under the S20 Ultra because, frankly, at the full retail price there's little reason to buy the
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. The Note 20 Ultra introduces improved auto focus for the camera, and a better zoom camera, which addresses the main concerns about the S20 Ultra. It's also subtly smaller, and a bit lighter, than the S20 Ultra. You also get the S Pen — for free! — which brings its own value to the equation.

The Note 20 Ultra is the better buy ... unless you want to save more and go with the S20+.

The only concern when choosing the Note 20 Ultra is the battery, which is 10% smaller than the S20 Ultra. However, the S20 Ultra already gets great battery life, and the hope is that the Note 20 Ultra's dynamic refresh rate display will allow it to be a bit more conservative on the power front. If that works out as expected, it makes the Note 20 Ultra the better buy, hands-down.

The question you need to ask yourself is whether you should be looking at the
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. It's a little smaller than the Note 20 Ultra, but it's also less expensive — so if you don't need the S Pen, you can save even more money and get the same core Galaxy experience.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra


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A better overall phone, even if you don't care about the S Pen

The Note 20 Ultra is just an evolution of the S20 Ultra, but if you were considering the latter then that's perfect. It's less expensive and includes an S Pen as a bonus.

Tougher sell

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra


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Hard to recommend at its full retail price

Unless the S20 Ultra takes a price cut, it's going to be tough to consider over the Note 20 Ultra. Yes, it has a larger battery, but that's the only place it wins over the new Note.

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