$1400 should present a crystal clear winner.
Yes. At 1000 and 14000, a new 2020 phone with new sensors should be a clear winner. I view it as a $300 phone though

$1400 should present a crystal clear winner.
Finally some good news.
Maybe give little more time , but I wouldn't pay 1000+ without a trade in also .I dont know. Pretty much the same size as my Note 10 but more comfortable to hold. 120hz is nice. I think skin tones have improved. Haven't played that much with it, came from work 10pm
It's the same story....$1000 bucks....hell no. Roughly 330 that I paid for it (with Note trade) + leather case and fast wireless changer, well that's almost freeIf I needed a phone, didn't have a trade, I would never buy S20, and its nuts to pay 1400 for Ultra
Pixel is a much better deal now.
Maybe give little more time , but I wouldn't pay 1000+ without a trade in also .
The softening faces and auto focus were part of the update too. So hopefully the real life reviews are improved.That's cool the zoom is improved. How about fixing things that people use. No one bought this phone to use 100x effing zoom. For real.
That price I can do , between 500 to 800 I'll definitely do with trade ins , I really hope some updates make this camera feel amazing, I'm a thin case person also so I understand that but I'm not crazy about thicker phones . So I'll see what they do with the Note 20 and make a decision at that time .Yea, without a trade in deal I wouldn't have touched it with a ten foot pole. With trade plus the referral code that was going around I paid $759.99 for the ultra and got free wireless buds+ and leather case (exactly $200 value). I would of liked to have been able to wait for further software updates and reviews but that damned pre order deal was too good to pass up.
It sucks turning into a camera nut because I've always been against upgrading every year and this is the first time since the S2 to S3 that I've upgrade one year to the next. My main concern almost as much as the camera getting fixed and improved is the form factor. I've always been the one to get the regular models and not the plus and get the thinnest case possible as I dont like big blocky feeling cases. The camera bump sticking out of the back concerns me with setting the phone down on it's back like say on my desk because of the thickness of the phone, I might have to rock no case at all, lol.
so jus a general question, as this camera topic is up. if we were to compare the following 3 phone series, the S10 series, Note 10 Series, S20 series. what major difference is there in terms of camera and camera tech.
i cant afford the S20 so i'm thinking about jus getting a 10 series for now, which in my opinion is new enough to do what i want for a couple years. \
so the experts and the users of the S10 and Note 10 series, what do yall say?
$1400 should present a crystal clear winner.
so jus a general question, as this camera topic is up. if we were to compare the following 3 phone series, the S10 series, Note 10 Series, S20 series. what major difference is there in terms of camera and camera tech.
i cant afford the S20 so i'm thinking about jus getting a 10 series for now, which in my opinion is new enough to do what i want for a couple years. \
so the experts and the users of the S10 and Note 10 series, what do yall say?
You might as well save hundreds of dollars and go by the Galaxy s8. The camera lens was not changed from the 8 to the 10 series from what I can see...Not until the S20 were some actual hardware improvements made. Yes they had that BS dual aperture thing on the S9... But yeah.... BS.
Which do you like better?