Samsung Galaxy Note 20 vs Galaxy Note 9: should you upgrade?

The 20U note is worth the upgrade if you use some of the properly upgraded features (including Wifi6 etc beyond the 5G short term PR). a discount, better buy a deeply discounted Note10+ with more features than just the Note20, or skip the update for the Note 21/30 or whatever it's called. And really, that doesn't show much of 5G, more so mostly older 5G spectrum, with a few carriers even extending the available Sub6 chip-supported, let alone users doing a lot of it. recent devices instead of 2 on the Note9 which is reassuring especially for the Note series which always refreshes a few months/weeks before the OS does, so you're kinda screwed with a update that the S series gets in stock a few months later. The fact that the Note 10s also gets this feature also keeps it in the discussion. Too bad the Note 9 doesn't get OS11 given that it has as much RAM and storage as the S10e/lite and other S10s for both variants, so it's not really CPU or RAM/storage limited unlike the base S9's 4GB. The article also needs some updates, especially for the specs. Note 9 is 8GB RAM for the 512GB variant, not 6GB. Note 20U is only 120Hz in FHD for now (may or may not change) Note 9 is not only dual 12MP, a telephoto lens like the N20U you can highlight the 2/3/5x difference, maybe adding anything less than 5x is next to useless, although the basic N20 adds pixel binning at telephoto. mm Headphone jack!!🤘 🎧 🤙Although you mention 8K recording, it's only 24fps, with lower color depth and inefficient encoding, making it a format that will look poor on any capable 8K display, just like early HD and 4K cameras that shot 15/16 /fps just to tick a box. Also, wireless DeX is supposed to be coming to the Note9 via the 2.5 UI update, so there might not be a difference. It would be better if you retested the current Note 9 software on geekbench to compare performance differences worldwide tests instead of just assuming the N20 is MUCH faster. slight real-world impacts, except in areas that leverage new hardware/technology like photo/video, AI, etc. which... The Note 20 Ultra might be worth it, but the simple Note 20 certainly isn't. Personally I'm keeping my Note 9 until the next gen features come out next year, just wish we had OS11 as well as Ui 2.5 Note10 and N20 were nice little refresh spec jumps but next year should have access to many more new technology improvements, storage, RAM, wireless, display and maybe even graphene batteries by next fall, and probably better cameras (no more FFS cameras, no Octo-cam needed) with true 8K full speed and color recording and on-sensor DPAF for high resolution, then even more processing (especially AI/computing for things like image processing etc. plus hardware speeds up A1 encoding/decoding). And knowing Samsung, they know people will pay for this tech… so it's not going to be cheap, so skip the N20 and save a penny for the Note 21/30 InfinitySumpremeLordHumongous. Although to be fair... to be fair... to be fair... I really wish I had bought a Star Wars Noe 10+ last December.??

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