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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

PRICE 256GB, £983 (£1,179 inc VAT) from johnlewis.com

The term “phablet” might not be fashionable anymore, but Samsung’s Galaxy Notes are still the first handsets that spring to mind when you think of that term. Despite outlasting the designation once used to define it, the Note is back once again, and this time around Samsung isn’t resting on its laurels when it comes to upgrades.

There are two models of Note 20 to choose between in 2020. The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is primed to steal the limelight, since it’s where you’ll find all the extras. Just be prepared to fork out the most you’ve ever had to spend on a (non-folding) Samsung phone: while the plain Note 20 is £849, the Ultra starts at £1,179.

In return, you get a monster list of upgrades compared to last year’s Note 10+ (). That includes Samsung’s most up-to-date flagship processor, the

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