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Does the $928 price reduction for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra make it still worthwhile?

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About two years ago, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra made its debut. In 2020, it returned with top-tier specifications including a 108-megapixel camera and a smooth refresh rate. The Note 20 Ultra is currently offered at a considerably lower price because it has been a while since it initially became public. According to a recent report, the final Samsung Note is currently being sold for a huge discount, making it extremely affordable. Online shoppers may now get a reconditioned Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, which offers amazing specifications at a lower cost. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G originally cost around $1300, according to a report by Phone Arena. But because it had been restored, the price was about 70% less than it would have been. In comparison to the price it had when it debuted in 2020, the most recent Note Ultra is now nearly $928. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="550"]Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review | Photography Blog Image credit- Photography Blog[/caption] Is it still worthwhile to purchase given that? Since more recent phones have comparable or even superior specifications. Not to mention that the S22 series from Samsung still includes the S Pen. Does it still merit purchasing? The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra stands out for having a powerful camera, a very smooth AMOLED display, and additional premium features that put it on level with the newest smartphones. The Note 20 Ultra, according to Tom's Guide, has a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen that supports up to 120Hz refresh rate, making gaming and doom scrolling more fluid than on standard phones. It features 12 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of internal storage. It is powered by the Snapdragon 865 Plus, an obsolete chipset. To be fair, though, it still performs better than available mid-range choices. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review (Exynos Indian variant) with Pros and Cons - Smartprix.com Image credit- Samrtprix[/caption] A 4,500 mAh battery powers the Note 20 Ultra for around 10 hours and 26 minutes. Users ought should be able to watch a number of videos without having to connect anything in. The battery may have been replaced with a new one or is still in fine condition given that it is in refurbished condition. As a result, it might not function as well as a new one. All of these flagship-level features are currently offered at more affordable prices. Therefore, this can be a fantastic choice if you don't mind getting your hands on an outdated gadget. Woot is currently selling the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G for for $370.99. It is also available on Amazon for $433 in "great condition (refurbished)".

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