Note 20 Ultra camera quality degraded over time? | Android Central Forum
Some Photo Comparison: S20 Ultra vs Note 20 Ultra
Note20 ultra or S20 ultra?
What is affecting the camera quality? it used to be amazing!
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So after the disappointing Samsung S21 FE and Samsung S22 ultra announcements (no sd card), I will be probably moving from my note8 to a Samsung 20 or Sony Xperia but I have a couple of questions for users that are using these phones.
What I look for:
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a 5000mah battery. - Note20 has only 4500mah IIRC but I think it should be ok for a day of use with BT/GPS/LTE connected and 4-6 SOT?
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Great soft support (for security purposes and customization options) - Question: Can you record calls?
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a great Selfie camera - Question: How's the selfie? I take a lot of pictures with my SO when we are traveling and the crispness and important to me.
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a great camera - Check
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Video 4k/60 - Check I read that the s20 ultra camera is worse than the Note20, is it true?
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3,5mm - ** This hurts but they won**
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Sd card slot - Check
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a 90hz+ 1440p screen - Check Can you use 1440p with 120hz?
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stereo speakers - Check
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(optional) a led notification and IR blaster: I don't know?
Thank you
I could be wrong, but I really feel like my camera quality has gone down this past year. I remember when people used to use my phone to take pictures, now I use other people's phones to take pictures. Having the note 20 ultra but then we all used the photos that were taken on my friend's new Samsung 42A because of how much better the quality looked.
I tried researching it and a lot of different places, especially before coming to Reddit! However, I just can't seem to find the answer. The only thing that I've been able to read up on is people saying that the hardware diminishes over time, but I don't know if that's necessarily true since some of my older Samsung's cameras stayed consistent.