Samsung has released 2 versions of the Note20 and they look fantastic.
I’m debating whether I should upgrade from my Note10+ to the Note20 Ultra with $200 in free accessories for $649.99 after the trade-in. Will you be upgrading?
The Note20 5G has a 6.7″ screen, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a 4,300 mAh battery. There is no micro-sd storage on this model. It has a plastic back, which isn’t as premium, but will help with cracks and scratches. It will sell for $999 and you can get up to $650 off with a trade-in.
The Note20 Ultra 5G has a 6.9″ screen, 12GB of RAM, and a 4,500 mAh battery. . It will sell for $1,299.99 with 128GB of storage or $1,449.99 with 512GB of storage. You can add up to 1TB of micro-sd storage on this model. The Ultra version now has a 120Hz refresh rate, for ultra-smooth scrolling and better S pen responsiveness. It also comes with Gorilla Glass Victus shielding on front and back to make it less prone to cracks and scratches. The Ultra version has upgraded camera specs, with a 108MP main camera and 5x optical zoom and 50x super zoom. You can get up to $650 off with a trade-in.
Both models come with $200 of free accessories, so you can choose from the new Galaxy Buds Live, a case, a Galaxy tablet, and other accessories for free!
All of the Note devices have an S-Pen that allows you to write, make air gestures, snap pictures and control your phone’s camera, and much more.
- Enjoy up to $200 Samsung Credit to spend toward accessories and more. Get 10% off on Galaxy Buds Live and Galaxy Watch3 when you add both to your pre-order.
- An option to use Samsung Credit for the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Bundle, including bluetooth gaming controller to play Xbox games on your Galaxy Note20 5G, with 3 mos. access to over 100 Xbox games ($114.96 est. value)
- 4 FREE months of YouTube Premium ($47.96 est. value)
- 6 FREE months of Spotify Premium ($59.94 est. value)
You can get the following trade-in values:
Eligible $650 trade-in phones:
- Note10, Note10 5G, Note10+, S20, S20+, S20 Ultra
- iPhone 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
Also eligible for trade in:
- Samsung:
- Galaxy Note9, S20, S10+: $550
- Galaxy S9/S9+: $400
- And many more eligible devices
- Apple:
- iPhone 11, XS, XS Max: $550
- iPhone 8/8 Plus, X, XR: $400
- iPhone 7/7 Plus, 6S/6S: $250
- Google:
- Pixel 3/Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 4/Pixel 4 XL: $400
- Pixel 3a/Pixel 3a XL: $250
Will you get a Note20? Which version will you buy?
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@dan will you upgrade is this better then the note 10? What’s the benefits between the 10 and this 20?
I don’t see a $200 accessory credit. (Only see $150)
me also
Im only seeing $100
Dan – I have two devices that I could trade in…Note 8 which I can get a $250 discount towards this purchase or a Note 10 and the $650 discount.
Note8 is used but in perfect condition.
Note10+ is brand new, never used.
What would you advise?
Keep the note 10 and enjoy;)
Sell the note 8 on ebay for big bucks
I’m debating it too since I don’t see huge improvements compared to my Note 10+ 5G (I have never used the 5G though… it was a bummer and still is for 1 or 2 more years in my opinion). How do you get the $200 Accessories Instant Credit? The only credit available I get is $150 and I have tried numerous combinations…
It seems that the $200 Credit consists of $150 for Pre-Order Promotion and $50 for Reservation…
“… $200 Samsung Credit with a Note20 Ultra 5G Purchase ($150 Gift for Pre-order Promotion & Additional $50 for reservation gift) (“Gift”). Reservation Gift applicable to customers that reserved the latest Galaxy in the reserve period from 7/22/2020 – 8/5/2020 at 11:59 PM EST and pre-order and purchase the latest Samsung Galaxy device on an installment plan, 2-year contract plan, lease or outright purchase at full retail price (“Qualifying Purchase”). Samsung Credits are valid only at Samsung.com or in the App for use towards an eligible purchase including wearables, tablets, PCs and select accessories and valid through 11/27/20 at 11:59 PM EST.”
No, it looks like you receive $200. $100 you receive and must use now, and the 2nd $100 you receive later.
Hi Dan,
I have 2 phones eligible for trade in on this offer. The 1st is the note8 for which I would get $250 trade-in discount and the 2nd is the note 10+ which I would get the 650.
What would you recommend?
Note 8 is in perfect condition but used. Note 10+ is brand new, never used.
Thank you!
Sell your note 10 plus and use the note 8 for trade in. Or but a note 9 for 300 and trade in for 550
I’m keeping my Note 10 plus.
I’m very happy with it and don’t think I can possibly use up all of the memory that it holds.
It doesn’t crash, still looks great, I’m completely in love with the camera, and still performs absolutely perfect.
MAYBE next year.
Besides, I wouldn’t want a cellphone with a plastic back and no memory card ability, that’s why I left Apple.
So I’d have to go up to the $650 model or they’d have to come down in price, that’s a lot of money for a phone I don’t really need.
Dan just clarifying that the note 20 does NOT support 45w charging. They removed the feature
Link?
An oddity here is that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra only supports 25W fast charging. That should see your device charge quickly, but it’s not as speedy as the 45W charging we saw on the Galaxy S20 Ultra and Note 10 Plus. Instead, Samsung has opted for the older tech used on phones like the Galaxy S20.
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/samsung-galaxy-note-20-ultra
https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-note-20-series-lacks-45w-charging/
Well, the 45W is around 8 min faster in charging my Note 10+ 5G than 25W…
What is the difference in charging time from 20% to 80%?
Phone On and Screen Off (not working on it)
Results:
Real charging time from 20% to 80%
45W ~ 30 min
25W ~ 33 min
Estimated by phone charging time from 80% to 100%
45W ~ 32 min
25W ~ 33 min
I am a Note10+5G owner. I have owned every Note from day one because of the pen. I absolutely love this phone. Especially the awesome cameras. The Note 20 Ultra has the improved camera and faster refresh. Both nice but not compelling. OTOH, the $650 rebate is a pretty amazing deal. As a gadget guy, though, I want to see some of the Fold 2 reviews before making my final decision. The idea of both a phone and a tablet in my pocket is very intriguing.
My biggest disappointment with Note10+, has been the screen, I have probably 5-6 divots (think golf) not cracks or scratches. Also a well worn path from thumb scrolling. S5 was my first Samsung smartphone – DW had the S3. I did drop my Note 9 week of launch, shattered/cracked screen, daughters have cracked S8+/S9+. The Note10+ I haven’t dropped it, but have no clue what I did to.get divots. Like a tiny part of the screen was scooped out .
That said I may trade in my Note9 for the $550 – wanna see what deals Costco is offering. I am kicking myself for not jumping on the Microsoft store trade-in that lasted about a week last Sept. Think a S8 was $600 trade in IIRC.
If I am on Verizon, should I buy with my carrier or an unlocked version? I have an older Verizon plan so I can’t get the promotion with them without changing to an unlimited plan.
I bought it just to mess with it but will probably return it. Not enough of upgrade from note 10 plus. Downgrade storage. Upgrade screen refresh. Meh
This summarizes nicely:
https://www.reddit.com/r/galaxynote10/comments/i4rnnk/why_im_keeping_my_galaxy_note_10_over_the_note_20/
Valid points, though I don’t care about the storage thanks to SD slot.
I guess I’ll wait for camera and screen reviews.
SD card slot is great, but the feeling of getting downgraded by paying $450+ is deeply saddening for a company of this size…
When Samsung starts pulling off a Apple you wonder why not get an Apple
I recently bought a new Note 9, b/c the S8 i’ve had for the past couple of years started to lose it’s battery power. The Note 9 battery has been pretty weak for a new phone and I think it’s because of the software upgrades I had to do when first turning it on. I’ve since been turned off from every buying an older model of a phone again (should have gotten the Note 10 in hindsight). I’m thinking the $550 trade in value might be a good way for me to get out of my Note 9 and get a phone with a better battery? What do you guys think? I bought my Note 9 for $450 (and bought a $20 case).
Makes sense to me.
Any idea if a Note 9 “demo unit” will be valid for trade in for $550?
Any response would be greatly appreciated!
You can ask Samsung directly to send a free pair of wired USB-c headphones with your order. Confirmed they will send it.