The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G smartphone goes below €600 at Boulanger.com, a drop of around 23% on the usual price. It is currently one of our best value for money.
With its Galaxy Note 20, Samsung offers a more modest version of its ultra high-end. Modest, but just as imposing, with a 6.7-inch Oled panel and some 16 cm in height.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 5G
- Ergonomics and design
- Screen
- Performance
- Photo
- Autonomy
- Durability
Diluted version of a Note 20 Ultra already not very flamboyant, this Galaxy Note 20 struggles to convince. While it is certainly a good mobile, with a superb 60 Hz Oled screen, an accurate S-Pen and excellent photos, it stumbles, like the Note 20 Ultra, on too light autonomy and performance. As we expected, this Galaxy Note 20 turns out to be less relevant than the Galaxy S20+. What to question, for the umpteenth time, on the relevance of the Galaxy Note range.
Strong points
- 5G.
- A beautiful, perfectly calibrated screen.
- An S-Pen always so precise.
- Quality photos.
Weak points
- No mini-jack connection or USB-C adapter.
- No microSD port.
- 120Hz step.
- Too little autonomy.
- Subdued performance.
Alternatively
Google Pixel 6
- Ergonomics and design
- Screen
- Performance
- Photo
- Autonomy
- Repairability
- Durability
Once again, Google demonstrates its complete mastery of mobile photography. Unfortunately, this does not make the Pixel 6 a perfect smartphone, mainly because of its Oled panel not quite up to the competition, or its limited autonomy and its charging far too slow for the top of the range. Despite this, thanks to its power and the overall experience it offers, it is definitely still one of the best smartphones on the market.