One of the biggest changes on the smaller Note 20? Its 6.7-inch display is not only smaller and FHD, but it also sticks with a 60Hz refresh rate and ditches the curved edges, too. Overall it's a downgrade, but on a personal note, I'm glad there's an option with no curved panel.
Beyond the display, the processor, at least in Europe, is the same Exynos 990. 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage will be the only available tier as well.
The 108MP camera won't be used on the base Note 20 either, with either a 12MP primary, 12MP ultra-wide, and 64MP telephoto on the back. The battery is also slightly smaller at 4,300 mAh.
Interestingly, the S Pen will also have higher latency on the standard Note 20. Instead of the improved 9ms response time on the Ultra, this model will be at 26ms. It's unclear how exactly Samsung is pulling off the lower latency on the Ultra model.
One other big change is that some models may have a plastic back. At least, the material may not be Gorilla Glass 7. The phone will also launch in Mystic Bronze and Black like the Ultra, but also Mystic Green.
The smaller Note 20 is essentially an S20 equipped with an S Pen, not that that's a particularly bad thing. It's a respectable spec sheet that will surely cost a bit less than the Ultra as well. Apparently, there will also be a 4G-only model available in Europe which is a nice bonus as well.
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