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00:00Samsung comes out with a lot of new phones and they do it very quickly.
00:04This new Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is their most expensive top of the line flagship yet
00:10for 2020.
00:12It's one of those phones where we all pay extra for the 5G but only 5 people get to
00:17actually use it.
00:19Inside the box we get a protective rubber case, kind of cool.
00:22This is the Mystic Black version and it comes with the normal USB-C headphone cord and
00:27a 25 watt wall charger.
00:29The thing that stands out to me the most though is this camera bump.
00:33The cameras kind of own this phone.
00:35It's like a full-fledged domino glued to the back and it's just about as thick as a Lego.
00:40Rather incredible.
00:42Anyway, I hear Samsung is using new glass this time around, Gorilla Glass Victus, so it should
00:47be interesting.
00:49Let's get started.
00:56One of the reasons I'm interested in this Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is because it's the newer
01:00version of the phone that I'm currently using, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus.
01:04And with their nearly identical footprint and specs, it's time to decide if it's worth the
01:09upgrade for me or not.
01:10For reference, currently my older Note 10 Plus can be found on eBay in the $700 range.
01:16And the new Note 20 Ultra is a wallet breaking $1,300.
01:20So if you ever want to save oodles of cash, buying last year's model is always an option.
01:25Let's talk about the glass.
01:27So Corning just came out with a new glass and they've switched from using numbers to
01:31calling this glass Victus, meaning to live.
01:40Samsung was nice enough to protect the Victus glass with a free screen protector.
01:45But once we get that removed, we can start with a real scratch test.
01:55My Mohs Mineral Picks can differentiate between different materials.
02:02You know, if the screen were plastic, it would start scratching in the 2 or 3 range.
02:07If it were glass, it would start scratching in the 5 or 6 range.
02:12And if the screen was made from sapphire, which we haven't seen in a while now, the screen
02:18would start scratching at a level 8 or 9.
02:21Corning Gorilla Glass Victus is still glass, and it scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves
02:27at a level 7.
02:28You might be thinking, but Jerry, what in the world does Corning mean when they say Victus
02:32is 4 times more scratch resistant than regular glass?
02:35And that's a great question.
02:37When Corning uses these talking points, they aren't comparing Victus to previous versions
02:41of Gorilla.
02:42They are comparing Victus to regular glass.
02:45And it is indeed much stronger than regular glass.
02:48But it's still glass.
02:49You know we have the plastic, glass, and sapphire realms of hardness.
02:53The glass realm is here in the middle at 5, 6, or 7.
02:56All of the incremental improvements that Gorilla Glass has made have been inside this glass realm,
03:02which my Mohs hardness picks are too generalized to differentiate between.
03:06The Mohs mineral test is a rough scale designed to find the difference between lots of materials,
03:11like plastic all the way to sapphire, but not to check the minute subtle differences between
03:15different types of glass.
03:17A machine capable of specifically analyzing that section of information would cost in
03:22the $100,000 range, and maybe someday I can get my hands on one.
03:26But while Victus is an improvement in the glass realm, glass is still glass, and I'm still
03:32always just going to use a case.
03:34The S Pen does still have removable tips, so you can switch between the soft and hard depending
03:39on your writing style.
03:42The S Pen, even though I don't actually use mine all that often, is still one of my
03:46favorite pieces of technology.
03:49Pulling out the back half of the pen we can see the brains of the operation along with the
03:53capacitor at the end that can charge up in a matter of seconds and provide enough power
03:58for the pen to last 30 minutes outside of the phone.
04:01Capacitors are way cooler than batteries.
04:04Above the capacitor is just the clicky bit of the pen.
04:08But the writing tip of the S Pen is where things start to get fun.
04:12There are a lot of copper windings around the tip.
04:14This generates a magnetic field so the phone knows where the tip of the pen is at, even
04:19without it actually touching the capacitive display.
04:22There is a pressure sensor inside the tip, of course, for when it is touching.
04:25But apparently it needs to be in like one piece or something to keep functioning, but you
04:30get the point.
04:30It gets even cooler when we look on the inside of the phone.
04:33There is a super tiny wireless charger resting on top of the S Pen slot that you can see here
04:38on my teardown skin.
04:39And that tiny wireless pad is what charges up the S Pen through the coils and the tip
04:44while it's inside the phone.
04:46Pretty awesome.
04:47The Note 20 Ultra does have a circular 10 megapixel front facing camera with about the same placement
04:53from last year's model.
04:54as well as the almost non-existent earpiece grill, just a tiny slit up here at the top.
05:01The phone body is made from aluminum.
05:05You can see the silver peeking out from underneath the mystic black.
05:09And the buttons are also made from metal, and for some reason still totally removable.
05:14The top of the phone has some protective clear plastic, along with the micro SD expansion
05:23and SIM card tray, and no headphone jack.
05:26The left side of the phone is still bare.
05:29No dedicated Bixby button again.
05:31I'm glad that change is lasting.
05:33The bottom of the phone has more temporary clear protective plastic and metal.
05:40Next to the USB-C port.
05:41The Note 20 Ultra back is made from glass, but rumor has it that Samsung's regular Note
05:4720 is made from plastic this year.
05:49Let me know down in the comments if you want me to test that phone out.
05:52Where I do start to get a little bit tempted is the cameras.
05:55The Note 20 Ultra has a built in 12 megapixel 5 times periscope camera, where mine only has
06:01it 2 times.
06:01Then there's the 108 megapixel 8K main camera, where mine's only 12 megapixels in 4K.
06:07Then we have the 12 megapixel ultra wide camera, where mine's a 16.
06:12There are some pretty big changes this year camera wise, but still probably not worth my
06:16$1,300.
06:17Especially since my own phone is still working pretty great.
06:20Plus maybe if I wait a bit they'll find a way to minimize that camera bump.
06:24The only way to make this camera bump cool is by showing what's actually inside of it.
06:28I'll lay the teardown skin over top of the camera plateau and get the rest of the phone
06:33covered up.
06:34And now we can see exactly how big the sensors are, and how much real estate that periscope
06:38zoom camera takes up underneath the hump.
06:41It's kind of all similar to last year's design except for the S pin is on the other side.
06:45I'll leave a link for my teardown skin down in the description.
06:47It's already available for most of the popular phones, tablets, and even laptops.
06:51The screen has improved a bit this time around.
06:54Even though it's the same resolution, it has grown 0.1 inches.
06:57and also has the capability to refresh at 120Hz.
07:01Also a tiny bit tempting, but avoiding 1300Hz on my wallet is more important than needing
07:08hertz for my eyes.
07:09After about 23 seconds the screen started to go black, which is normally something we
07:14only see on LCD screens.
07:15This guy doesn't recover and stays burnt.
07:18Rather interesting for an AMOLED.
07:20Just another prime example of why we really have no idea why the burn test exists.
07:25The fingerprint scanner test is useful though.
07:28Samsung is once again using the ultrasonic fingerprint reader.
07:31You can see that it's not using the light from the screen to illuminate my digit.
07:34It's just using those ultrasonic waves through the glass to capture my fingerprint ridges.
07:39I'll add some level 7 deeper grooves to damage things up and try again.
07:43And it still works every single time.
07:48Not too shabby.
07:49I'll peel off the structurally enhancing magic skin.
07:52I'm kind of kidding on the structural part, but it is magic.
07:56The Note 20 Ultra weighs 4 grams more than my Note 10 Plus.
08:00And just like last year, it's as solid as a rock.
08:02No flex in the frame.
08:04No damage to the glass or to the phone itself.
08:07I would say I'm impressed, but it does cost $1,300 so it better be durable.
08:12And no one should be surprised that it is.
08:15Instead of buying an Ultra phone and having an ultra thin wallet, I'm going to stick with
08:19my regular phone and just keep my wallet where it's at.
08:22Speaking of keeping your wallet where it's at, I'm going to be giving away these JerryRig
08:26Everything stickers for free.
08:27All you have to do to get one is send me a regular old snail mail letter to the address
08:32you see on screen.
08:33And I'll send you one of these large stickers back to you for free.
08:36Just make sure your return address is readable so I know where to send it.
08:40And feel free to send me a sticker of your own if you'd like.
08:42I'll add it to the sticker wall in my garage.
08:44With Trump and DeJoy working their hardest to stop the mail, it might take a bit longer
08:49for you to get your sticker, but we can help stick it to them by being pen pals.
08:53The address is up on the screen and I'll even be sending these internationally for free.
08:57So feel free to write me a letter no matter where you're from.
09:00It feels good to keep my phone around a while longer.
09:02No need to replace something that isn't broken.
09:04I will be taking apart the Note20 Ultra to see how the insides compare with the outside.
09:09So hit that subscribe button if you haven't already.
09:11And come hang out with me on Instagram and Twitter.
09:14Thanks a ton for watching, I'll see you around.
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