Samsung Electronics on Wednesday unveiled the Galaxy Note20 and Note20 Ultra with 5G-capability, enhanced S-pen, and productivity tools as well as monster cameras that target “life maximizers.” The Note20 and Note20 Ultra are the "most powerful" Note series yet, the South Korean smartphone maker said in a global livestreaming event. The Note20 Ultra has triple rear cameras including a main 108 megapixel wide lens, a 12MP ultra wide camera and a 12MP telephoto lens. It can take ultra-high resolution 8k videos for a “cinematic” experience with 21:9 aspect ratio and 24fps recording, Samsung said. The Note20 has a 64MP telephoto lens, 12MP wide and 12MP ultrawide cameras at the back. Both versions have 10MP front cameras for selfies. A laser auto focus system allows for fast and accurate auto focus. Up to 50x zoom is available on the Note20 Ultra while 30x zoom for the Note20 without quality loss. The devices also have a “pro-grade” audio for a next level cinematic experience. Both devices run on Samsung’s "smarter” processor Exynos 990 for faster and smoother multitasking. Samsung said the new chipset is faster than its predecessor. Both run on Android 10 operating system. The Note20 Ultra runs on 4,500 mAh and 4,300 mAh for Note20, which can charge over half of its capacity in just 30 minutes, Samsung said. Note20 Ultra also has a 6.9 inch WQHD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2.0 Infinity-O display while the Note20 has a smaller 6.7 inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED Infinity-O display which is 25 percent brighter than previous models. The new series has a 120Hz refresh rate that automatically adjusts to optimize viewing and battery life.
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