Samsung Galaxy Note 20 unveiled: What we like, what we don’t

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 features a fast processor, improved cameras, S Pen improvements and Xbox gaming

The $999 Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is the phablet to get if you want a big-screen phone with an S Pen without the sticker shock of the $1,299 Note 20 Ultra. But you do give up a fair amount of features for the lower price.

The regular Note 20 has a 6.7-inch display that lacks the Ultra’s 120Hz refresh rate; it doesn’t have Samsung’s crown jewel 108MP camera, and it even forgoes a glass back for a predominantly plastic design.

But the Galaxy Note 20 does have plenty of other upgrades, including a fast Snapdragon 865 Plus chip, new S Pen features and gestures, the ability to play Xbox games and lots of new productivity enhancements. Read on for a deeper dive into Samsung’s entry-level Galaxy Note 20 experience.

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