Post #155796
January 31, 2021, 06:35:51 PM
I went in to upgrade my phone yesterday, and the stock situation was terrible. My only two options were the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and iPhone 12 Pro Max, so I thought long and hard, and ended up taking the Note 20. Not the Note 20 Ultra, the regular Note 20.
When I researched it, the main complaints people had about it was the $1000 price, the 1080p resolution, the 60Hz refresh rate, the plastic back, and the cut-down camera.
It seems most of those reviewers missed the point with the price, though, except for Dave Lee, who hit the nail on the head when he said that Samsung phones go on sale or get marked down by carriers almost immediately. This is exactly what happened in my case. I'm paying only R100 more each month than for my S9 (that's about $5-10), and we don't have the weird concessions people have in the States, where it comes without a charger and earphones in the box and shit. Not only does it come with a really nice pair of earphones and charger, it also comes with extra buds that I can replace the default ones with, in case they're too big or small.
I have thoroughly hated Samsung's curved displays for the last year and 6 months, because of how much it affects grip, how it distorts the colour of images on the side, and how easily it breaks when there is even a slight fall. I'm glad to report there is nothing like that on this phone.
The 1080p mode is a bit less sharp, but you honestly don't notice it in most cases, and it just saves battery, to boot.
No one in their right mind should have a phone without a cover, so the complaint about plastic is the dumbest thing I've ever heard, and I don't like glass anyway, because again, it sure looks pretty until it takes a fall.
The camera is still fucking amazing.
So that leaves the 60Hz refresh rate as the only complaint I agree with.
Honestly, if you can find this phone on as aggressive a sale as I managed to, it is worth it.