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Are you buying the Exynos-powered Samsung Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra?

At the 2020 Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung unveiled its latest flagship Note series – Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. These two new devices offer large displays for the maximum viewing experience, the new camera system with a 108MP super-resolution lense for quality photography, a bigger battery for long-lasting performance, 7nm processors, the new and improved S-Pen stylus and even more.

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Samsung has already started the pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Note 20 in the US. Pricing for the Galaxy Note 20 starts at $999.99 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra starts at $1,299.99.

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The Galaxy Note 20 series shipping all around the globe and it is available with two different 7nm processors – Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ and Exynos 990. Both of these versions are 5G enabled and allow users to take advantage of Sub-6 and mmWave networks.

If you are a regular Samsung Galaxy user, you already know the performance difference between the Snapdragon and Exynos variants. Samsung is selling the Snapdragon variant in only select markets, while the global variant is powered by Exynos chipset.

Can’t buy the Snapdragon variant? Are you buying the Exynos-powered Note 20 or the Note 20 Ultra, and if so, which device? Let us know in the comments below.


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