Samsung details camera, S Pen and new Ultra-Wideband of Note20 Ultra on video

Ivan, 10 August 2020

Samsung has published three videos, detailing the advancements of the Galaxy Note20 Ultra in the camera, the S Pen and the premiere of Ultra-Wideband technology.

The three videos go into detail with the new features of the Galaxy Note20 Ultra. For example you can see how to record better video with Samsung's Pro Video mode on the Galaxy Note20 Ultra - it allows you to use the phone's three microphones to enhance the recorded audio from either the front or the rear of the phone and also adjust sound levels while recording.

Samsung shows off the new S Pen gestures for navigating the screen, annotating documents (you can even add voice-recorded messages inside PDFs) and creating better notes.

Finally Samsung goes over the new Ultra-Wideband technology premiered in the Galaxy Note20 Ultra (the only other smartphone that uses UWB is the Apple iPhone). It allows for spatial awareness connectivity in which you can send files quickly from the Galaxy Note20 Ultra to other Android devices. UWB also has a higher bandwidth than Bluetooth and can be used in the future in conjunction with IoT devices for things like unlocking smart doors or cars.

The videos are in Korean, so you'd need to enlist the help of YouTube's subtitles to understand the experts.


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  • AnonD-947580
  • 12 Aug 2020
  • MId

Thanks for the info. I have a Note 8 with Exynos too and it overheats as well. I won't buy anymore garbage exynos products from Sammy.

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Aug 2020
  • atc

I’m not a fan boy or defending Samsung Exynos, but snapdragon as Soc not that great. I used snapdragon 845 and 855 phones lg G7 with snapdragon 845 and mi9 snapdragon 855 including mate 20 pro that comes with Kirin 980 and the surprise is that mate 2...

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Aug 2020
  • atc

This a new issue yeah know that every chip can be hacked, but since snapdragon are a generic Soc that comes with low, mid and high and end android phones then nothing special about it.

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