The Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra are officially discontinued.
Why is the Note 20 Ultra still so popular?
Note 20 ultra does support 45w charging
U can tell if it supports 45 watt charging by the color of the circle when it charges.. if its blue it is 45watt charging,, if its white, it is regular fast charge. Recently did an update where they removed the wording super fast/fast charging
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Samsung has taken the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra off of the quarterly security updates list, which means that these two phones are now discontinued and will forever be stuck on One UI 5.1 with the August 2025 security update. This marks the end of the Galaxy Note series.
I was just curious... As someone who also has a Note 20U, why is the device so popular, to this day, even with its shortcomings? There are obviously devices out there that do a lot of things better.
But, I'm just curious to why it's so popular still? Is it because it's the last actual "official" Note branded device, and the last major flagship Samsung device that holds SD card support? I mean, I know technically the S20 FE also had SD card support, but I wouldn't call it a major flagship model like the Note 20U was.
And honestly, if you compare the Note 20U with the Note 10+, I actually liked my Note 10+ a lot more. But, I'm just curious to what others have to say.