PSA: Galaxy Note 20 Ultra LTE model has only 8GB of RAM – SamMobile

Depending on where exactly on the planet youre situated, you might discover the idea of paying for 5G unnecessary, and Samsung currently confirmed both the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be available in LTE-only setups. However, that “entry-level” configuration of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will just be offered with 8GB of RAM. Not that 8GB still isnt plenty, but its to be assumed every detail matters when youre spending $1,299 on a smart device. When you can get an arguably much better deal by going with the Galaxy Note 10+, especially so.
Due to the fact that while Samsungs year-old flagships are essentially never outright much better due to their followers providing more efficient processing, 2020 truly provided a strange mix of unfortunate circumstances that saw the new Exynos 990 chip perform at entirely average levels for such a high-end silicon.
This is arguably the model that makes the least sense to buy
Combined with the reality that both LTE-only versions of the Galaxy Note 10+ ship with 12GB of RAM which the base one has now been completely discounted to $949.99, you should truly figure out why precisely is it youre buying a new smart device prior to choosing paying about one-third higher rate for the luxury of taking an invertly proportional compromise on RAM.
That isnt to say this lowest Galaxy Note 20 Ultra configuration doesnt use anything over its prequel, but many individuals will find the video camera difference and other distinctions between the two to be minimal compared to a raw increase to multitasking 4GB of additional RAM can add. The Galaxy Note 20 series is launching August 21st, and you can still pre-order it basically everywhere.

Model: SM-N985F

Dimensions: Bar: 164.8 x 77.2 x 8.1 mm

CPU: Exynos 990

Camera: 108MP

Show: 6.9 inch/ 175.26 mm Dynamic AMOLED 2X