According to a report by foreign media SamMobile today, Samsung may be out of cost-saving considerations or want to increase profit margins, but in any case, Samsung has cut some details and Experience.
For example, Samsung has always given away a pair of AKG USB-C earphones to users who buy its flagship mobile phones, but starting with the Galaxy Note 20 series, Samsung no longer provides this accessory by default for US users.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 only uses a 60Hz screen refresh rate. In the Galaxy S20 series released by Samsung earlier this year, both the Galaxy S20, S20 + or S20 Ultra are equipped with OLED displays with a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 also uses a plastic back shell and the fifth-generation Corning Gorilla Glass 5 (Gorilla Glass 5) panel.
According to the report, Samsung has removed the S pen nib pull tool attached to the Galaxy Note series in the US market, but it is not certain whether the same situation exists in other regional markets.
SamMobile said that in some markets, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra no longer come with mobile phone protective cases. One of the scopes of this item is the Indian market.
The one with the widest impact is that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra only has a 25W fast charge function, which is also the most controversial issue worldwide. IT Home learned that Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra can support up to 45W fast charge.
In other respects, the LTE model of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra only has 8GB of storage, while the 5G models are all 12GB of storage. At the same time, the 4G models in the previous-generation Note 10 series did not appear to be different except for the network standard.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra camera only supports up to 50x zoom, and the front lens is only 10MP, while the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra can support 100x zoom and uses a 40MP front lens.
In some markets, Samsung only offers models with 128GB of storage capacity, while in most markets there are 256GB models to choose from.
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