So I did a post like this in the Note 9 subreddit (you can see how that went lol) with just the Note 9 vs Note 10 Plus and I got some feedback so I wanted to do it again with 2 new competers, note 8 & Note 20 ultra (you will have 2 days to vote)
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Any posts will be much appreciated if, I listed some topics below but any posts are welcomed, thanks.
Note 10+: -Does the phone still keep up with demanding software? -Would you buy this phone over the Ultra? -Camera comparable to Ultra?
Note 20 ultra: -Does the big camera bump bother you? -Too big and heavy compared to the Note+? -Battery life compared to 10+ -Gaming performance -120 hz worth it? -5G experience? -Camera focusing issues resolved?
Update: After a couple of weeks of trying to buy the Note Ultra from the Samsung store (out of stock) , decided to buy a certified refurbished Note 10 plus which came with 1 year warrenty to hold me over till the next note comes out.
The note is super zippy. Very satisfied so far.
Love the NFC copy card feature in Samsung pay, I can leave my work card at home. Unlocking doors with a phone is cool. Also installed an app that gives me immersive mode. The power of android. Thanks again everyone for your responses learned a lot.
I'm currently trying to decide between the Note 10 plus or the Note 20 base model as I've found really good deals on both of them opened - never used. The Note 20 (snapdragon) I can pick up for 237.32USD or the Note 10 plus (Exynos) I can get for 222.37USD. Thoughts on which is the better choice?
I am going to buy my first note device and since I have no prior note experience I am on the fence to either buy a Note 10 plus or Note 20 Ultra. The price difference is around USD. 400 between these two and both are exynos versions. Since I am not upgrading from a recent phone (I am using galaxy J7 2015 at the moment) and will not be changing the phone at least for another three years which will be most suitable in the long run. Any advise/suggestions will be highly appreciated.
Only issue with the Note9 is that the rear camera lense occasionally doesn't want to focus