Samsung just unveiled the Galaxy Note 20 line and a lot of us were left impressed by its solid design and impressive specs. While not everyone was as pleased with the base Note 20 as they were with the souped-up Note 20 Ultra, we were all no doubt excited to see the new additions to the Note family. While both have the same outer design and the same processor, they differ in everything else.
Let us start with the screens, the Galaxy Note 20 has a 6.7inch display with a FHD+ resolution and a 60 Hz refresh rate. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has a 6.9-inch display with a WQHD+ resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, both are running the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ processor or Samsung’s Exynos 990 (depending on your region). The Note 20 has 8 GB of RAM while the Note 20 Ultra can escalate things up to 12 GB. The Note 20 has a 4,300 mAh battery and the Note 20 Ultra has a slightly bigger 4,500mAh.
Both have a large rectangular camera protrusion at the back, but both house very different camera systems. While the main sensor on the Note 20 is 12MP, the Note 20 Ultra has a 108MP one. The Note 20 supports up to 3x optical zoom while the Note 20 Ultra offers up to 5x.
Both phones are exciting and as enthusiasts, we would all love to get our hands on them. But they are also very pricey and are not going to release before August 21. So, in the meantime, you can thank the lovely folks at XDA-Developers for making the stock Note 20 wallpapers available to all of us. We hope this can scratch your itch until the actual phones release. You can download the wallpapers from the link given below.