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- | [* red] Snapdragon 865+ |
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+ | [* black] There are multiple versions of both these phones in circulation—but we opted for US versions with 5G mmWave to bring you the most complete-est teardown for your money. Specs on these phones include: |
+ | [* red] Snapdragon 865+ processors paired with 8 GB (Note20) or 12 GB (Ultra) of LPDDR5 |
+ | [* orange] Infinity-O AMOLED displays—6.7" (2400 × 1080) on the Note 20, and 6.9" (3088 × 1440) on the Ultra with 120 Hz refresh rate |
+ | [* yellow] 128 GB of internal storage, plus up to an extra 1 TB on the Ultra via microSD |
+ | [* green] Four cameras each, including a 10 MP selfie and 12 MP ultra-wide. The vanilla Note 20 also gets a 12 MP wide-angle and a 64 MP telephoto, while the Ultra packs a 108 MP wide-angle and a 12 MP periscope telephoto with 5x optical zoom |
+ | [* light_blue] Batteries: 4300 mAh in the Note 20, and 4500 mAh in the Ultra |
+ | [* blue] 5G and Ultra Wide Band connectivity, plus 4x4 MIMO LTE, 802.11ax Wi-Fi, and BT 5.0 |
+ | [* icon_reminder] Right off the bat, we'll peek deep into the Ultra with the power of X-rays (hat tip to our ingenious friends at [https://www.creativeelectron.com|Creative Electron|new_window=true] for these images). |