Right now, Amazon is taking $400 off of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with 512GB of storage inside. That brings the price down to $1049.
And for those paying attention at home, that means that the 512GB model is now cheaper than the 128GB model, by $50 (the regular 128GB model is currently $200 off, and regularly $1299). Which begs the question, why bother buying the 128GB when you can get four times the storage for less.
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has a 6.9-inch QHD+ 120Hz display, 4500mAh capacity battery, Snapdragon 865+ chipset, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. There is also a micro SD card slot available for expanding the storage. Which means that you can make this a 1.5TB smartphone, and who doesn’t want to brag about that.
With a 108-megapixel main sensor, with 12-megapixel sensors for ultra-wide and telephoto.
This is a really great smartphone, and getting the upgraded model for less than the price. As we mentioned in our review, it is the best smartphone that you can currently buy, and we stand by that. Especially when you add in the S Pen along with all of the stuff that it can do with Microsoft services.
Just a reminder that these are unlocked smartphones and do work on 5G across all three carrier networks. That includes AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon. All you need to do is pop in your SIM card and you’ll be all set. Which is really impressive, that it supports both Sub-6 and mmWave 5G right now, considering a lot of phones can’t do both in the same model.
You can pick up the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with 512GB of storage today by clicking here. But you’d better hurry, this is not going to last long and is likely a pricing mistake. So grab yours before Amazon figures it out and changes the price back.
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 512GB – Amazon – $1049
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