
Dan’s Deals LLC is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to. You'll also get wireless charging and significantly faster wired charging IF you use a proper PPS PD charger.Advertiser Disclosure: Many of the links that appear on this site are from companies from which receives compensation. Compared to, say, a comparably priced Moto G budget handset, these will run circles around it in camera & SoC performance and especially screen quality. I would have no issues buying one of these for a 1 year "rental" or as a wi-fi based device to fiddle with or as a kids' phone.

When I upgraded from a Note 20 Ultra to the S22 Ultra I got mid-band support and a significantly improved 5G experience.

So you won't see "UWB" very much on these devices, if ever. Apple's iPhone 12 has the same 5G qualcomm chipset and got updated to support those frequencies in addition to mmwave and low-band. Finally, although the hardware supports it, there were some behind the scenes shenanigans and these devices never received 5G midband support on any carrier. Also the final Galaxy S models to support Samsung Pay MST (the Note 20 Ultra being the final one to support those features). These are the final Galaxy S models to support microSD expansion and the first to support 45W Wired charging. The S20+ has a 6.7" screen which is a smidge larger than the current S23/S22+. The S20 Ultra has a 6.9" screen which is the largest ever on a Samsung device alongside the Note 20 Ultra. I have used a couple of older Samsung devices with OneUI 5.0 and 5.1 and they are quite smooth so these devices should be going out in good shape software-wise.Īlso worth noting is that the S20 Ultra has a massive 5k mAh battery which is the same as the S22 & S23 Ultra. They will get security updates for at least one more year. They just got One UI 5.1 atop Android 13 which will be their last significant software update. these were significantly improved, but not 100% fixed, via software updates. The S20 Ultra suffered from focusing & camera lag issues.
