Ultra compared to Note 9 size?

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I think my Note 10+ isn't wide enough for the height, and now Samsung made their new flagship even less wide. You literally can't even view a youtube video on the Note 10+ now without turning the phone. If Samsung made that S20 Ultra just a hair wider I may be interested. Who thinks that is a problem?
 

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I agree on the Huawei design being the best thus far. With regards to an SPen capable foldable the displays will need to get much stronger to handle the pressure.

I agree about Huawei's superb design skills. Their Honor brand has great design, as well.
 

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We are talking about phone size

Sure

And you talked about the phone size of the Huawei too.

And when it comes to phone size.
Its terrible hard for me to understand why everybody is so hard on a phone being a 1/8 of a inch longer and maybe a tiny bit thicker.
 

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Sure

And you talked about the phone size of the Huawei too.

And when it comes to phone size.
Its terrible hard for me to understand why everybody is so hard on a phone being a 1/8 of a inch longer and maybe a tiny bit thicker.
I was referring to the Huawei design of the folding device not it's size.
 

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Is the U.S. ever gonna allow Huawei to sell phones in the U.S. ?

I've never seen or held a Huawei phone.
So when you talk of a Huawei phone.
I can't compare it to anything.
 

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I think my Note 10+ isn't wide enough for the height, and now Samsung made their new flagship even less wide. You literally can't even view a youtube video on the Note 10+ now without turning the phone. If Samsung made that S20 Ultra just a hair wider I may be interested. Who thinks that is a problem?

I had been saying this since they changed the aspect ratio and they are continuing to change it making it longer so more black bars for 16:9 videos
 

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Is the U.S. ever gonna allow Huawei to sell phones in the U.S. ?

I've never seen or held a Huawei phone.
So when you talk of a Huawei phone.
I can't compare it to anything.

I don't see it happening anytime soon since the US has officially launched charges against Huawei.
 

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Way too big for me. It becomes an inconvenience to lug around.

One-handability has actually become a feature to me. But I don't like mentioning it because sooner or later, the OEMs may catch on and try charging us for the feature of being a normal sized phone that isn't annoying to use.
 

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I think my Note 10+ isn't wide enough for the height, and now Samsung made their new flagship even less wide. You literally can't even view a youtube video on the Note 10+ now without turning the phone. If Samsung made that S20 Ultra just a hair wider I may be interested. Who thinks that is a problem?
I've never enjoyed video while in portrait mode even on old school devices, but I understand your concern as it was more viewable
 

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One-handability has actually become a feature to me. But I don't like mentioning it because sooner or later, the OEMs may catch on and try charging us for the feature of being a normal sized phone that isn't annoying to use.
It's a constant battle for me, my ageing eyes appreciate the larger screen but my hands and pocket like the smaller form factor.

I have the standard S10 (love that cardinal red!) And a OP7 pro. The S10 is terrific in the hand but the OP is nicer to view content on.

I think the S20+ is the best size, it just sucks that you lose on the camera side. Don't care for the 100x but just have a feeling the overall camera experience will be better on the ultra.
 

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Seems that ultra has the bigger sensor but the non-ultra have the larger pixels (ignoring pixel binning)

Therefore depending on how well the binning works I'd guess that general photos will either be slightly better or slightly worse.