Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Leak reveals stunning design - and exclusive colors

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Leak reveals stunning design - and exclusive colors

After months of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 leaks, a big announcement is just around the corner. And while we have a pretty good idea of what we can expect at this point in terms of specs, we still expect the company to have one or two surprises in store.

But color probably won't be one of them. We've already heard that the standard Note 20 will be available in black, white/gray, copper, and mint green, but courtesy of 91Mobiles and our trusted tipster Ishan Agarwal, we have a dazzling white hue could be seen.

According to the leak, the official name is Mystic White, which looks quite stylish to us. Assuming this is representative of what Samsung will eventually unveil, the company has actually managed to make the rectangular camera bump look quite stylish, and the gray tones offset the glossy white of the rest of the device very nicely.

The render shows a gorgeous 6.9-inch display going edge-to-edge with a central punch hole that looks quite small. Despite the camera bump, the profile is also quite sleek. Three camera lenses are visible on the back, as well as a dedicated laser sensor for improved autofocusing.

As for other possible colors, reports are a bit confusing. At one point it states that black, bronze, and this white color were revealed, but in the paragraph following that, a green color option is also mentioned. We had previously heard that there was a mint green option for the regular Note 20, so perhaps the information is mixed up. We will find out soon enough.

Overall, we expect another refined Samsung flagship, but how refined will depend on two things: the version you are going to buy and where in the world you are buying it.

We're told that U.S. buyers of the Galaxy Note 20. will get a device with the brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus chip, while other regions will have to settle for the older Samsung Exynos 990. Either chip is more than fast enough for most people, but the Exynos 990 is already struggling to keep up with the regular Snapdragon 865, so the US version of the Note 20 should be faster.

In addition, the cheapest Note 20 will come with a plastic back and will apparently not have the 120Hz screen that is apparently reserved for the Note 20 Ultra. the Note 20 Ultra will also have a faster S Pen response time of 9ms, a higher-resolution 108 MP camera and possibly a powerful zoom.

Samsung Unpacked is scheduled for August 5, so hopefully it won't be too long before we can bring you our first hands-on impressions. Stay tuned.

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