Samsung Galaxy Note 20 ultra revealed in new hands-on photos

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 ultra revealed in new hands-on photos

Hands-on images of the purported Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have leaked, further revealing the evolution from the Galaxy Note 10 Plus, three rear-facing cameras, and the expected 5G connectivity.

YouTuber Sakitech flagged the new images he received from a fan. And the overall look of the phone is consistent with other leaks we have seen so far.

While these new images do not show off any special features of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, they do serve to add further credibility to the rumors we have been hearing.

The design of the device is very similar to the Note 10 Plus, but the punch hole for the selfie camera appears to be smaller, which is good since the Galaxy Note 10 Plus' expansive display with lightly curved edges was already an important selling point. It's a good thing. [The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is expected to feature a 6.87-inch 120Hz display with a variable refresh rate thanks to LTPO technology. Comparatively, the standard Galaxy Note 20 is expected to have a 6.42-inch display, possibly with a 60 Hz refresh rate.

The images also show off the triple camera array that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and standard Note 20 are expected to feature. While the photos do not give a glimpse of the model's specs, information available so far suggests that the Note 20 Ultra's camera array will include a 108MP main camera, a 13MP telephoto camera and a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and a laser focus sensor for improved depth sensing. It appears that the device will be equipped with.

The Galaxy Note 20 is expected to have a smaller rear camera setup, using a 12MP main camera, 64MP telephoto camera, 12MP ultrawide camera, and time-of-flight sensor.

Looking at the images, it seems likely that the phone is indeed the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, given the glass-like back panel. Recent rumors suggest that the Note 20 will have a plastic back, which is a surprising move for Samsung, but could make the Note 20 more affordable than previous Note devices.

Aside from these main aspects, there are not many differences between the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and a standard phone. Both are expected to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset, which is expected to enable 5G connectivity, but outside of the U.S. and China, the Note 20 is expected to have an Exynos 990 chip; RAM is 8GB for the Note 20 and 12GB for the Note 20 Ultra, storage will range from 128GB to 512GB. The Note 20 is also expected to have a battery of up to 4,300 mAh, while the larger model may have a battery of up to 5,000 mAh.

The Galaxy Note 20 could be unveiled on August 5, along with the Galaxy Watch 3, Galaxy Tab S7, and Galaxy Fold 2. Our guess is that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be the most impressive device and could be a particularly stealthy gaming phone.

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