Top 5 features of Samsung Note 20 Ultra
So the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is a stylus enabled powerhouse, with a bunch of neat new features.
So here are the top 10 features of the Note 20 Ultra that are worth a second look.
Let's start with the hardware that defines the Galaxy Note, shall we?
1: S Pen magic pen:-
The S Pen on the Note 20 Ultra does everything the one on the Note 10 does plus there are some improvements. For one the latency of pen has been increased. Latency is basically the touch input, how responsive it is.
The one on the Note 10 had a latency of 42ms but on the Note 20 Ultra, it's 9ms. So it's a drastic improvement and it'll feel like you're actually writing on a paper. Samsung Notes now will sync with Microsoft OneNote.
That makes Samsung’s app much more useful as your notes are now less likely to just sit on your phone. Notes also gain the ability to annotate PDFs, match up audio recordings with your notes, and offer full folder management.
2: 3 years of software updates:-
Yes, you read that right. Finally, after so many requests, Samsung is proving 3 years of software updates with the Galaxy Note 20 lineup.
That's huge, it's the same as Google does for the Pixel lineup which will make Samsung's phones even more appealing than before.
3: wireless DeX:-
Samsung's DeX system was designed to turn a phone into a PC by hooking it up to a mouse and keyboard. Not many people were doing that, so Samsung has swerved to a more usable mode. Now, you can connect the DeX wirelessly. You can use your phone's display as a trackpad and can even use your TV as a monitor which makes using DeX much more convenient than before.
4: The Xbox smartphone:- The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be the first smartphone in the world to feature special optimizations for Microsoft’s Project xCloud game streaming service. The device can be used to play more than 90 Xbox gaming titles via Xbox Game Pass. By the way, you need to pair the Note 20 Ultra with a Bluetooth-enabled Xbox controller, though.The Xbox Game Pass service is dubbed "Netflix for video games," so it will keep the Note20 Ultra owners entertained with hundreds of quality titles to play on your big-screen TV from the Note 20 without even having to have an Xbox console. One of the preorder bundles will offer an option to get three months of the gaming subscription service from Microsoft.
The Note 20 Ultra’s hardware and impressive display should make it one of the best smartphones for streaming games.
5: The UWB chip:-
The Note 20 Ultra is the first Android handset to get this new chip that allows for a way faster file transfer. You can just point your phone at someone else’s phone and your phone will know you probably want to send things to them. Put another way: This feature allows the Note 20 Ultra to precisely detect where other UWB chip-enabled phones are in physical space. That's something lacking on other Android smartphones.
The Note 20 Ultra has a beautiful 6.9" 120Hz LTPO display. LTPO is a tech that allows for variable display refresh rate. On the Note 20 Ultra it can vary from 1Hz to 120Hz depending on what you're doing. This allows the phone to have better battery life since the display can switch to low refresh rate for content that doesn't need high refresh rate.
12GB RAM, up to 512GB Storage, and a price tag of $1300. If you are in a search for a new device and have a budget of $1300, this is the one to
go for.
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It's very good well written but the down side ist price tho=/
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