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Original price was: $288.95.Current price is: $279.00.

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Product Dimensions

6.49 x 3.04 x 0.32 inches

Item Weight

7.2 ounces

Item model number

SM-N986W

Batteries

1 A batteries required. (included)

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

OS

Android

RAM

8 GB

Wireless communication technologies

Cellular

Connectivity technologies

Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi

GPS

True

Special features

Built-In GPS, Fast Charging Support, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Water Resistant, Wireless Charging

Display technology

AMOLED

Other display features

Wireless

Human Interface Input

Touchscreen with Stylus Support

Scanner Resolution

1440 x 3088

Other camera features

Rear

Audio Jack

No headphone jack

Form Factor

Bar

color

Mystic White

Battery Power Rating

4500 Milliamp Hours

Phone Talk Time

24 Hours

Whats in the box

Travel adapter, Data cable, Ejection Pin, Quick Reference Manual, Terms & Condtions, Health & Safety Guide

Manufacturer

Samsung

Date First Available

September 5, 2020

Memory Storage Capacity

128 GB

Standing screen display size

6.9 Inches

Ram Memory Installed Size

12 GB

Battery Capacity

4500 Milliamp Hours

Weight

0.45 Pounds

7 reviews for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G Unlocked Android Cell Pho…

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Adrian Garza

    Ya van 6 meses, el telefono funciona perfecto, ninguna falla y todo va excelente!! buenisima compra

  2. Rated 5 out of 5

    calida s

    This phone is absolutely gorgeous I was afraid to touch it haha 😄 I couldn’t wipe it off enough before putting it inside the case and I almost feel like the case I got isn’t good enough to protect it. It works perfectly it accepted my other Sim card easily even had prompts on what I needed to do! I’m still trying to figure out the little pen that is in it and there’s a lot to learn about this phone! There wasn’t a scratch on it I feel like I’m holding a top of the line phone when I am using it. The black glass on the back reminds me of a stiletto heel. It responds super fast the camera is so good! I had a regular Galaxy Note 20 for the past 6 years and it finally had enough of me and I refused to get anything else but decided to give this a try because it was unlocked and I am super pleased I made a great decision! I’ll upload a video when someone comes over cause the phone can do so much but it can’t record how beautiful itself is!

  3. Rated 5 out of 5

    Ragnorok

    I don’t use face recognition so I can’t say how well it works, but for the first week at any rate, the on-screen fingerprint reader has been amazingly easy to use. I don’t use my phone super heavy and it’s not uncommon to have 70% or more battery when I put it on the wireless charger at night, and it’s *significantly* less picky about placement on the wireless charger than the old phone (note 8). The car has wireless charging and it’s also much better charging there; the old one would often not be in the right place and not get any electrons, where this never fails to juice up.

    I got the Note 20 because it’s the last Note (currently) that has an SD card slot; I’m absolutely against some company gouging me hundreds of dollars extra for a 256GB phone when a 512GB SD card is under 50 bucks. The drawback to that is this phone came with pretty much nothing at all but a charging cable, which isn’t really adding any value. It took me some time to find a way to get the SD card slot open, without their custom tool, because on this phone at least the hole is waaayyyy too small for a paper clip. I finally unwound the spring from an ink pen, which was small enough and stiff enough to release it. Seriously leave out the cable that probably everyone in the world has by now and put that tool in! It’s needed for the SIM even without an SD card.

    Speaking of SIM, moving my line to this phone was trivially simple. The phone was apparently on T-Mobile previouisly and I’m on Verizon, and everything worked flawlessly right from the phone. Put the SIM in, turned it on, and followed the instructions. Done.

    I got a Note because, well, I’ve been a Note fanboy since the 4, when my old Droid with the hardware keyboard gave up the ghost, because of the S-Pen. It’s not something I use every day, but when I do use it, there is literally no alternative that works like the S-Pen. If Samsung ever stops putting that on their phone I’ll probably move on to something more affordable.

    This is my first ever refurb, and this one at least is exactly what one would hope; it physically indistinguishable from a brand new phone. Even close observation in the light reveals no scratches or blemishes, it hasn’t crashed or exhibited any wonky behaviour (knocks on head), and it’s significantly snappier than the old one. That’s not just because it has more resources, I think it’s because the UI has been tweaked. For example when scrolling a long list this phone’s “inertia”, how long it scrolls untouched after a flick up or down, is much higher than the old phone, so it’s considerably faster to browse by scrolling. I’m sure other improvements have been made as well, and together they translate into a much more responsive feel.

    The OS itself is similar to the Note 8, really, but it has even more bloat and unremovable cruft in it. For exampe there’s “AR” functionality now, but even though I have nothing AR, and if I do it’s highly unlikely I’ll use this phone in conjunction with it. There’s an “AR Zone” that can’t be disabled, can’t be removed, can’t be told not to nag me with notifications, can’t be managed in the slightest. Seriously Samsung, get off your high horse. You don’t know what I want my phone to do; fine if you want to have that enabled by default, why do I care? But can’t disable it or remove all the massively huge list of permissions? Want to rub some salt in there for me? It’s also considerably more in-your-face nagging about things; like I haven’t figured out how to get it to stop nagging me to save passwords for web sites, as if the last fifteen times I’d change my mind. Stuff like that isn’t helpful, it’s obtuse and rude.

    Migration was a PitA, but that’s normal, so I mention it anecdotally. Samsung’s “Smart Switch” does make it less than heinously atrocious, but “Everything” isn’t (everything), and it still took me days to get all my appointments and other things loaded in. Once I find my browser bookmarks and get them in I’ll finally be done. Least favorite part of getting a new phone is setting the @*&#% up. I can back up and restore a computer with trivial ease but no phone maker yet is smart enough to do that with a phone. Pathetic.

    I considered only four stars because of the missing SD card tool. Not sure how many folks would be able to figure out how to open it with the hole being about 2/3 the diameter of a paper clip, which is by the way what Verizon recommends using if one can’t find the tool. I have no straight pins so I don’t know if they work, but if I did I’d still want to file the point off to be sure I didn’t damage anything.

    But overall a VERY happy camper. If you like Android it’s likely you’ll be satisfied with this phone, and if you’ve never had an S-pen you’ll probably be hooked. lol

  4. Rated 5 out of 5

    Roberto

    En muy buen estado, como nuevo. Entrega rapida.

  5. Rated 5 out of 5

    Alex

    As été obligé de retourner car malgré le déblocage sim, il restait toujours lié dans leur exigence de at&t. Au Canada il est impossible de mettre android à jour via Wi-Fi ou le réseau. Je recommande pour ceux qui reste au usa. Super vendeur

  6. Rated 5 out of 5

    Luis alberto amador mora

    Excelente equipo

  7. Rated 5 out of 5

    Alex O.

    Me gusta mucho el producto, funciona excelente. Tiene pequeñas manchas en la carcasa pero con una buena funda quedó como nuevo.

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