I purchased this phone as an upgrade to my A71 5G (another great budget phone) for $208.00. The condition was listed as "GOOD", but I have yet to find any reason it to be less than excellent condition.All features are reflective of Samsung's quality. The fingerprint sensor is on the screen, and it's a little bit of a PITA, but it does work for what I need. The camera is above average, the battery lasts all day with no issue without using the battery saver setting and Bluetooth always on.Look, I use my phones with prepaid Verizon. While the new flagship phones are incredible devices, they are simply not worth $1,000+ to me. I went from a Note 8 to an A53, to an A71 and finally the Note 20. To be honest, the phone is probably more capable than I am. IT WORKS WELL FOR MY NEEDS, talk, text, data, social media, camera, stylus, etc.$208.00 versus $1,399.00 for an S23 Ultra is an acceptable choice. I don't even insure it. If I break it, I'll just buy another, or even a 22 Ultra if the price comes down low enough.I think my only complaint with Samsung is that they eliminated the earphone jack plug. I'm old, I hate ear buds. I prefer light headphones that plug in, so I guess I'm going to need to get an adapter.The Samsung Note 20 is very capable device with a variety of protective cases available, so for $228.00, you can have a great phone with a protective device.