Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10! (Quick Comparison) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 14, 2021
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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Vs Samsung Galaxy Note 10! (Quick Comparison)

Welcome back everyone, the Samsung Galaxy note, 20 just got announced, and we got to do another quick comparison. You guys already know now. I personally love the Galaxy Note 10 anytime. I use it even now. Furthermore, I think it's great, but the note 20, as far as I know, is definitely a good upgrade, but I would say if you have a note 10, that you probably shouldn't upgrade, I will pre-order it tomorrow and whenever it comes in I'll, go and get it. Unfortunately, I'm not big enough or cool enough or good-looking enough to get one of these you know exclusively from Samsung.

Now here are the big key differences between both the note 10 first had that 6.3 inch, dynamic, AMOLED display on the front that was 1080p the Samsung Galaxy note 20 has a bigger 6.7 inch super AMOLED display, but this one is also 1080p and actually has a lower pixel per inch than the Galaxy Note 10 now in real world use. I really don't think people are going to notice that big of a difference with my note 10, it really wasn't a crazy big deal, but just the thought process behind you spending a thousand dollars for a phone like that and not having the latest and greatest technology in that screen really made me upset, and I'm pretty sure it's going to make a lot of people upset too, but that was one of the bigger differences for sure still the same IP certification on both as well for the most part, and you still have pretty much the same layout on the front as well. You know it's just the note.20 is just a little bigger. Both are going to have USB type c, which is really, really cool, and it still seems to be that the note 20 does not have a micro SD card slot. It seems like they're saving that up again for the ultra one, which I think is really, really strange- I mean they did it last year.

They did it again. It's just like bro just put a micro SD card slot in it man, but it is what it is. I guess both have triple camera setups on the back as well. I kind of do like how the note 20 looks, though it looks kind of like maybe more like the 11 pro series and I kind of like it. The note 10 I like too, though so one really doesn't blow the other one out of the water.

In my opinion, they kind of look the same. Like I said the note 20 is going to be the bigger one. You still have that s pen on the note 10 and the note 20, which is really cool software wise. You guys already know the note 20 is going to last a year longer than the note 10. So keep that in mind performance wise.

The note 10 had that Qualcomm snapdragon 855 chipsets an OCTA core CPU and arena 640 GPU and eight gigs of ram on the only model it had. But the note 20 has that Qualcomm snapdragon 865 plus chipset an outscore CPU and arena 650 GPU, and also eight gags of ram on the model. There's only one model of this thing: the 256 gig model, which is insane they should have put multiple storage variants if they're not going to put SD card slot in it. But again it is what it is. They're not going to listen to someone like me, but performance will ultimately be better.

On the note 20 I mean, I think we already knew that it's not going to be too crazy of a thing. Camera wise. There is a little of a difference between them, so the note 10, as we know, had the triple camera set up. So does the note 20 you have two 12 megapixel sensors and a 16 megapixel ultrawide sensor, so you have the wide telephoto and ultra-wide, which is really cool, and you can do 4k at up to 60 frames per second, which is really cool. With the note 20, we have a triple camera setup, 12, megapixel, wide 64, megapixel, telephoto and 12 megapixel ultrawide sensor, and you have the ability of shooting 8k videos on the Samsung Galaxy note 20, which is really, really cool.

I think that's really awesome, and I can't wait to use that. I already had it on my s20. Furthermore, I think that was really cool. The fact that the note 20 has it is even cooler pretty much the same: 10 megapixel sensors on the front. You know 4k at 30, but you do have the ability of doing 4k 60 on the note 20, which is really, really cool.

Both have fingerprint sensors below the display battery wise. This is a kind of big upgrade for sure, and I'll give props to Samsung for doing this, you have you had a 3 500 million bar battery. On the note 10 you had wireless charging reverse wireless charging on that phone. They bring those same features over, but they increased the size of that battery. So now you have a 4 300 William hour battery.

In the Samsung Galaxy note 20, which, like I said before, is a cool thing and overall, as a consensus, the note 20 is a better phone than the note 10 for sure, but I still don't think it's you know everything they could have done. They could have brought back that micros card slot. They could have increased the screen resolution. I don't think that would have been too crazy to do, but other than that I mean I think it's great but like. If the note 20 was the perfect 10 out of 10 phones, which it's not, but let's say it was.

The note 10 in my opinion, is easily like a 9 out of 10. , like the note 10 is a really, really good phone. It just had some really weird things that Samsung did. The note 20, I think, is a pretty good phone for the most part. So those are the differences, I'll be picking up the note 20 very, very soon after I buy it, but that's really pretty much it if you guys have any other questions or anything.

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