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Review on Samsung Galaxy Note Smartphone 20 Ultra (SM-N985F) 8/256 GB RU, black by Dimitar Arnaudov ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is better not to buy it, the product is not what it should be.

You know, I used to be a huge fan of Samsung, but ever since I bought my first "flagship" in my life for 78,000, I've ceased being one. He is unquestionably not worth the money, and my offer would be $50,000. Exynos990 is, in my opinion, the worst chipset available for high-end smartphones since it frequently freezes, is buggy, overheats, and occasionally crashes programs for unclear reasons. Prior to that, I had middle-class Samsungs, the J7, A50, and A51. After purchasing the note 20 ultra, I wouldn't say that it's just "fly away," because, in contrast to earlier smartphones, the only thing that makes me happy is the S pen (very useful), even though the difference in the camera is negligible. Yes, note 20 is superior, but there is no sense of space, therefore it could be even better. The processor is once again to blame for everything, it is terrible, the smartphone has never been cold, it is constantly warm or hot, it will not survive, and in a few years, with such temperatures, its consumption will grow exponentially. What irritates me the most is autonomy; even with light use, it does not survive until the end of the day. Periodically, communication and the Internet go down. Obviously, these outages are brief, but the mere fact that the connection is even somewhat fading is unpleasant. My Galaxy Buds Plus headphones and A51 linked in 5–10 seconds, and my Note 20 in 30–60 seconds! When the note 20 ultra slows down, it's a disgrace. I closed my eyes to the crooked one UI firmware in the A51, A50, and it's obvious that these are not powerful smartphones. You can use my generalization, but I strongly advise against purchasing it for that amount of money. There are many other options available; there won't be a S pen, but this is not crucial, and there will at least be a more potent processor. Given that I no longer have any sympathy or faith for Samsung, this may be my final smartphone from them.

Pros
  • Plan, 120Hz Amoled screen, sound, and S pen
Cons
  • One UI firmware flaws, a subpar camera, a subpar Exynos 990 processor, autonomy, Bluetooth, and mobile connectivity