![]() ![]() That comes down to how much you value the improvements and new features that I mentioned earlier. So if last year's Note 10 cost $950, shouldn't the Note 20 cost $851? It doesn't help that for years, Samsung made a point of highlighting the $99 value of its "included" wired headphones. You get 5G, a high refresh rate display (on the Ultra only), a faster processor, better telephoto cameras, longer OS upgrade support, higher resolution video, Gorilla Glass Victus (on the Ultra only), a faster S-Pen and larger screens. Yet, I'd argue that both the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra come with more. In a physical sense there are fewer things in the box, which again can be beneficial for the environment. ![]() I know people will be pissed that they're paying $1,000-plus (that's $50 more than last year's Note 10) for a phone that comes with fewer things. ![]()
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