The Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra both look great on paper, but it might be wise to wait and see how they perform in the real world before buying one.
Some people have already gone hands-on with them and plenty more, us included, will put them to the test in the weeks ahead. Early impressions are useful, but you shouldn't base your decision off a review that comes just hours, or a few days, after handling new phones. You can't test battery life in a few hours and you can't get a firm grasp on all of the features and issues in a just few days of use.
Digging into long-term feedback is extremely important, especially when you're spending this kind of money on a new device. If you aren't completely sold on buying the Galaxy Note 20 right now, we recommend holding off on a pre-order and waiting for robust feedback and full reviews to arrive.
We expect to see a bunch of them emerge as we get closer to the release date. |