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A week ago, the South Korean company showed the world new flagships in the form of the Note 20 series. Of course, the most powerful is the Note 20 Ultra 5G. If you're thinking about a new Samsung product, you should be smart. Galaxy The Note 20 Ultra comes in a 5G variant and an LTE variant. Even though it might seem that it won't work and there is no reason to reach for 5G just yet, you are wrong. The LTE variant has "only" 8 GB of RAM, while the 5G has 12 GB of RAM.

Sure, 8 GB of RAM is enough and such a portion of memory is enough for all tasks. However, every detail matters and you need to answer the question whether it is worth buying instead Galaxy Note 10+, which offers 12 GB of RAM. We can therefore say that the Note 20 Ultra in LTE is supposed to be a kind of entry-level model, but it is hard to avoid the impression that Samsung is expecting a lot of criticism after the release of the models. Already in the spring, the Exynos 20 on the Snapdragon 990 was simply not enough for the S865 series. Today, the situation is even more remarkable, and while the European will still get the Exynos 20 in the Note 990, in the US, for the same money, the user will get a half-generation better Snapdragon 865+. Some speculation suggested that the Exynos 990 underwent some kind of upgrade, however, from the leaked benchmarks it it doesn't look like that. After the release of the smartphone, there will certainly be a wave of comparisons not only with the American version with the Snapdragon 865+, but also between the LTE version of the Note 20 Ultra and Galaxy Note 10+. What do you think about this procedure by Samsung?

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