According to the Galaxy Note 20's loss of rendering, the phone will receive a 6.7-inch display. Meanwhile, the Note 20 Plus / Ultra is said to have a larger 6.9-inch screen. Both phones may have a quadruple configuration on the back. Of course, camera specs may vary and you can scroll down to find out more in the specs and features section. In the meantime, check out the leaked renderings below, courtesy of Pigtou.
Note that the curved displays of the Galaxy Note 10 series are composed of here. We expect flat displays to make a solid return this year as the industry moves away from the curving trend.
The position of the S Pen's housing has also changed on both the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Plus / Ultra. Samsung usually inserts the stylus on the right side, but rendering for both phones shows that it is now positioned in the lower left.
Color variants for both Galaxy Note 20 phones have also recently leaked. The standard Galaxy Note 20 may be available in gray, copper and green colors. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 20 Plus / Ultra is inclined to arrive in black, copper and gold colors.
Probably the biggest design-related loss to date has occurred via Samsung itself, as Samsung's Ukrainian website has posted renderings showing a bronze Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
A list with FCC confirmed what we already knew: the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 line will present the latest SoC Snapdragon 865 and 5G connectivity. This was the only expected result.
However, we now know that Qualcomm is releasing an updated version of the chipset, the Snapdragon 865 Plus. It is still possible that the Note 20 Ultra has this chipset, since the FCC deposit has confirmed only the specifications of the Galaxy Note 20 Plus. We will have to wait and see.
Unfortunately, we also expect Samsung to stick to its usual method of not inserting the SD865 (or SD865 Plus) into every model. Cell phones in specific markets will almost certainly make the launch of Samsung Exynos processors, probably Exynos 992.
We also expect the phones to have an IP68 waterproof rating, at least 12 GB of RAM, no less than 256 GB of internal memory, wireless charging, an in-display fingerprint scanner and a multi-sensor camera configuration. Only the Note 10 Plus had expandable storage space, so at least the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus / Ultra should see it this year, but hopefully all Note 20 models will.
A recent SamMobile report suggests that the battery capacity of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 will start at 4,300 mAh. This would be larger than the standard 3,500 mAh battery of the Galaxy Note 10. In this case, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus / Ultra should at least have a battery of at least 4,500 mAh, but we hope to see a 5,000 mAh rating, similar to that. that we saw on the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Unfortunately, Samsung has now eliminated the headphone jack on its premium flagship devices, so don't expect to see a return with the Note 20 series.
$ 949: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage space
$ 1,049: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 5G (Korea only)
$ 1,099: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage space
$ 1,199: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage space
$ 1,299: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage space
$ 1,399: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage space