- Apr 1, 2018
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I bought this Note 20 Ultra last year from Amazon for around 300 bucks. It was in perfect condition at the time.
However, now, it has pretty noticeable screen burn and the camera doesn't work properly. The sad thing is, when it does work, I really like the image quality from the device.
That said, the device itself still functions and works perfectly fine. And in many cases, if anyone recalls reading my problematic issues with the S21 Ultra after updates, the Note 20 Ultra seems to work even better than the S21U.
I don't really care that updates will be done eventually. It doesn't bother me. I'll hang on to it for awhile I think. I also really enjoy being able to have a 512gb SD card.
That said, should I try to get these issues fixed? I mean, they can always fix the screen I would assume. Idk about the camera, since this is evidently a pretty wide spread issue.
I find it pretty odd how it wasn't an issue for the longest time. It seems if you get ANYthing on the camera lens, it seems like it throws focusing out of whack.
If I could get back to not having focusing issues, that'd be great.
Any thoughts? I mean, also, technically, they are cheap enough... I could just buy another Note 20 Ultra? Lol
However, now, it has pretty noticeable screen burn and the camera doesn't work properly. The sad thing is, when it does work, I really like the image quality from the device.
That said, the device itself still functions and works perfectly fine. And in many cases, if anyone recalls reading my problematic issues with the S21 Ultra after updates, the Note 20 Ultra seems to work even better than the S21U.
I don't really care that updates will be done eventually. It doesn't bother me. I'll hang on to it for awhile I think. I also really enjoy being able to have a 512gb SD card.
That said, should I try to get these issues fixed? I mean, they can always fix the screen I would assume. Idk about the camera, since this is evidently a pretty wide spread issue.
I find it pretty odd how it wasn't an issue for the longest time. It seems if you get ANYthing on the camera lens, it seems like it throws focusing out of whack.
If I could get back to not having focusing issues, that'd be great.
Any thoughts? I mean, also, technically, they are cheap enough... I could just buy another Note 20 Ultra? Lol