So, is there a way to offer a differing opinion that won't be deleted by admin? I'm asking because on today's best cell phone articles I pointed out to the author that as a owner of the Note 20 Ultra I think he should have dinged the phone for it's curved edge causing accidental touches like he hit the One Plus. I also mentioned that the Note 20 Ultra's photo quality was lower than that of it's predecessor the Note 10 Plus 5G since I owned that phone and have compared the photos. I also mentioned that he should have listed warp charge as a plus for the One Plus. In my opinion as a owner of the Note 20 Ultra, and a tech savvy individual I think his rating was a bit too generous and that I would probably choose the One Plus over the Note if given a do over. The article was about phone ratings with pros and cons. I listed pros and cons. I'm an owner of the phone so I wasn't pulling stuff out of my back side, and I guarantee I've use the Note 20 Ultra a whole lot more than the author so dare I say I might know better? Instead of having a dialogue with me, especially since I was very respectful in my comment, they just removed it. Seriously, no freedoms of speech on Tom's? No free exchange of ideas? I read a lot of articles here, but rarely comment and I think it's a very bad look to have a 100% on topic comment removed because I slightly disagreed with the author. But hey at least now my opinion is out there. If you're looking for an Android phone I would rank the new one plus, pixel, note 20 ultra, galaxy fe in that order. Easy peasy