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Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Galaxy Note 20

Should Samsung Galaxy note 20 Go For This Tech
So for most people charging speed is the least priority
when buying a new phone.
But it’s an important aspect of a good smartphone
experience.
Slow charging can be an irritating reality of
the modern smartphone world, particularly
when handsets are increasingly packing in
larger and larger battery capacities.
Thankfully companies are already getting better
at this with the likes of Samsung offering
45W charging tech with their latest flagships.
In fact, some Chinese companies are offering
65W of charging speeds and some even 100W
in a prototype stage.

So it’s good that companies are working on
improving this tech but what about its
counterpart, the wireless charging.
Wireless charging has become incredibly
popular in the past few years, we can say
it has finally become mainstream.
But there’s one problem with it and it’s the
slower charging speeds.
Although the tech has gotten
better ever since it’s inception but it’s
still slower compared to the wired charging
but it looks like Xiaomi wants to change
that with their new cutting edge wireless
charging tech.
They posted a video where a Xiaomi phone
with 4000mAh battery was charged
wirelessly from 0 to 100 in just 40 minutes.

What do you say Xiaomi?

Xiaomi says the phone uses 40W of
charging head which is a lot for wireless
charging and heck even for wired charging.
Industry leaders such as Samsung is still
stuck at 15W wireless speed so Xiaomi has
just shown how far Samsung needs to push
its wireless charging abilities.
With that being said, the Galaxy Note 20 is
going to be the big thing from Samsung
and I think faster wireless charging is one area
they can improve upon this year.
They went all-in with the Galaxy S20 Ultra
and it’s going to be really hard for Samsung
to distinguish the Note line with the S line this
year, so I think a faster wireless charging
close to Xiaomi’s 40W would be one of the
good differentiating factors and would be
wise for Samsung to adopt this tech.
So the Galaxy S20 series is already up for
sale in Samsung’s home turf South Korea
and the initial sales reports are disappointing,
to say the least.
But it’s not because the handsets are bad,
the sales are down due to reasons that are
not in Samsung’s control.

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What is it about numbers? (Note 20)

If we talk about numbers, Samsung has sold
an estimated 70,800 units in the domestic

the Samsung Galaxy S10 series
and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10
series hit.
While the S10 series sold 1,40,000 units
on its day, the Note 10 series went
further beyond to sell 2,20,000 units on
its first day of sale.
As you can see it’s a big difference in
numbers and we all can blame that
Virus.
South Korea is dealing with the Virus outbreak
on a large scale.
Fewer people are visiting retail stores due to
infection fears and that led to a decline
in numbers on the first day of sale.
If there wasn’t this issue then we could have
expected a similar sales figure as the Note 10.

Like many other companies, Samsung
will just have to wait for things to get better.
Of course with that being said, as you might
have noticed I didn’t upload for almost a
week better.

trailer Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra first look

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What do you think?

Written by tendance

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