Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Battery Test Complete: one step forward two steps back

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Battery Test Complete: one step forward two steps back

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has been one of the most anticipated devices in 2020. Now that this behemoth is finally out, It’s time to focus on one very important aspect of this phone: battery life. Raw power is good, camera performance is, of course, important, but if you run out of battery, none of this will matter. We subjected the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to our rigorous testing procedures, designed to mirror real-life use cases.

Samsung jumped on the “Ultra” bandwagon this year, so we have to compare the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to Galaxy Note 10+, as the former is a logical successor to last year’s Note. There’s one big unknown in the equation and it’s called variable refresh rate. Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s screen can operate at up to 120Hz, and if you’re curious about how this impacts battery life, we got you covered.

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PhoneArena Browsing Battery Test Results

name
hours
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

11h 57 min

Samsung Galaxy Note10+

11h 38 min

Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

12h 23 min

Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max

12h 54 min

Samsung Galaxy A71

11h 32 min

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Variable refresh rate on Auto

name
hours
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

9h 33 min

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The extra 200mAh battery capacity of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra transforms into extra battery life in our browsing test. The phone managed a respectable result of 11 hours and 57 minutes, around half an hour longer than the Galaxy Note 10+. However, this result was achieved using the manual 60Hz refresh rate mode of the screen. When we unleash the extra hertz in auto mode, battery life deteriorates by two and a half hours. Smooth browsing has its price, after all.

PhoneArena YouTube Video Playback Battery Test Results

name
hours
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

7h
Samsung Galaxy Note10+

8h 2 min
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

10h 29 min

Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max

8h 58 min
Samsung Galaxy A71

11h 38 min

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Samsung phones traditionally are among the best phones when it comes to YouTube video streaming battery life. Interestingly, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra breaks the tradition with a rather uninspiring result. We used the 60Hz mode as YouTube doesn’t support higher refresh rates anyway, but the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra lost nearly an hour of YouTube playtime to its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 10+, despite the bigger battery. With a result of roughly 7 hours of video playback, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra lags behind most flagships, which is a shame given its gorgeous display.

Also read: Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra camera comparison

PhoneArena 3D Gaming Battery Test Results

name
hours
Higher is better
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

7h 17 min
Samsung Galaxy Note10+

7h 48 min
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G

9h 12 min
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max

7h 30 min
Samsung Galaxy A71

12h 46 min

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Mobile gaming is probably the best use case scenario for the variable refresh rate of Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’s display. After all, high refresh rates have been the holy grail for professional gamers for years, and now the tech finally has found its way to mobile phones. Unfortunately, playing intensive 3D games at 120Hz drains the battery like nothing else. And while 60Hz results are comparable between the Note 20 Ultra and the Note 10+, gaming at 120Hz eats more than 2 hours of battery life, producing a result of 5 hours and 8 minutes. Bear in mind that not all games support the high refresh rate, but in the end, drawing those extra frames on the screen requires power.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is undoubtedly a marvelous piece of engineering. You can check the full review of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and see for yourself. Unfortunately, while Samsung has taken quite a few steps forward with its new flagship, battery life is a bit disappointing. Even without engaging the 120Hz refresh rate mode of the display, the phone lags behind the competition. You’d expect more from such a big phone, with a big battery and well... a big price tag, but it is what it is. 

There’s always the possibility of a software update improving things and we’ve seen this happen before, but at the moment battery life is one of the few weak points of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, at least compared to its predecessor. 
You can learn more about our battery test and see all the phones that we have tested here.
Buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra on Samsung.com

Source: Phonearena

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