The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus[1] (see our full review[2]) has been one of my primary smartphones for the past several months. Devices like the NexDock 2[3] make it an even more compelling phone with the ability to take the DeX experience on the go. Samsung just announced its newest high-end flagship, the S20 Ultra, and there is a lot to like at a very high price.
ZDNet's Larry Dignan lays out all of Samsung's new devices in his in-depth article[4] stating Samsung's emphasis on 5G and improved camera capability. With the Galaxy S20 Ultra the top new device that will be available in a couple of weeks, Note 10 Plus users will be checking it out to see if they should make a move from a Note to an S series device or hold out for six months when we will likely see the next new Notes.
Also: Samsung Galaxy S20: Everything you need to know[5]
Tale of the tape
Specifications don't provide the complete picture regarding the capabilities of a smartphone, but they are useful for comparison purposes and to provide you with an indication of what each device offers.
Feature | Galaxy S20 Ultra | Galaxy Note 10 Plus |
Display size | 6.9 inches | 6.8 inches |
Processor | Snapdragon 865 | Snapdragon 855 |
Dimensions | 166.9 x 76.0 x 8.8mm | 162.3 x 77.2 x 7.9mm |
Weight | 220g | 196g |
RAM | 12/16GB | 12GB |
Internal storage | 128/512GB | 256/512GB |
Battery |