Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Classification
Grade A-
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Information
Name Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Brand by Parent Samsung‎ by Samsung‎
Generation 20th generation
Model(s) SM - N986B
Release date 2020-08-05
Type/Category Smart phone
Website [www.samsung.com]
Status End of sale
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Dimensions 164.8 × 77.2 × 8.1 mm
Mass 208 g
Operating system Android 10
Companion App Samsung Notes, Galaxy Wearable
CPU Snapdragon 865+ (7nm+) / Exynos 990 (7nm+)
GPU Adreno 650 (Snapdragon) / Mali-G77 MP11 (Exynos)
Memory 12GB
Storage 128GB / 256GB / 512GB (microSDXC support)
Battery 4500mAh
Power ~17.3Wh
Charging 25W wired fast charging, 15W wireless charging, 4.5W reverse wireless charging
Display 3088 × 1440, Dynamic AMOLED 2X, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate
Camera 108MP wide-angle camera (OIS, laser AF) + 12MP periscope telephoto camera (5x optical zoom, 50x hybrid zoom, OIS) + 12MP ultra-wide camera + 10MP front camera (Dual Pixel AF)
Sound Stereo speakers tuned by AKG, support for AAC, MP3, FLAC, etc.
Connectivity 5G / 4G LTE; Wi-Fi 6; Bluetooth 5.0; NFC; UWB; IP68 water and dust resistance; DeX support
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering Rare [1] Samsung's Knox security platform is built into the hardware, providing strong protection against physical tampering and making such events extremely rare.
Known vulnerabilities Very common [2] As a high-profile flagship device, it is a constant subject of security research, which means vulnerabilities are discovered and patched regularly. This is a sign of a healthy ecosystem.
Prior attacks Very common [3] The Android OS is the world's most targeted mobile platform for malware and phishing, making the threat of attacks on any Android device very common.
Updatability Very common [4] During its support window, the device received timely and frequent security and OS updates. Note: Official update support has now ended.
Category score 3
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [5] Supports all modern authentication standards required for secure integration with external apps, services, and enterprise systems.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [6] Network traffic is secured using the latest standards of its time, including WPA3 for Wi-Fi and TLS 1.3 for secure web browsing.
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [7] Device storage is encrypted by default using strong cryptographic algorithms (File-Based Encryption) to protect user data at rest.
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [8] The OS provides a complete set of tools to add, remove, and manage permissions for multiple user accounts (e.g., Google, Samsung, Exchange).
Authentication Secure [9] It features strong, hardware-backed authentication methods, including an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner and facial recognition.
Brute-force protection Exist [10] The system enforces a time-based lockout after a set number of incorrect password/PIN attempts to protect against brute-force attacks.
Event logging Access event logged [11] Associated cloud accounts (Google/Samsung) provide a detailed security dashboard, logging all significant events like new sign-ins for user review.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [12] During initial setup, the user is required to create a screen lock (PIN, password, or pattern) that meets the OS's minimum complexity rules.
Category score 1
Grade A-