Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ comes with 5G Snapdragon 865+ SoC

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to be unveiled at the Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5.


With a little over a month left for the event, a new leak has surfaced, revealing the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

According to tipster Ishan Aggarwal, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra was leaked on the company's official Russian website. The list was pulled down. However, the tipster took screenshots of the device and shared them on Twitter.

According to one GSM Arena report good, the leaked photos of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra were first seen by a Russian YouTuber. The photos were seen at the bottom of the Galaxy Note 8 page of the website.

From the images, it appears that the smartphone will sport the "Mystic Bronze" color and will come with a triple camera setup at the rear which will be neatly placed on the left side of the phone.

The sensor and an LED flash can also be seen in leaked photos.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 render leaked. Image: Twitter / Ishaan Agarwal

According to the report, the camera rectangle is slightly enlarged, but the design behind the glass is different. Each camera has its own accent ring.

The images also show the S Pen which has received a bronze color and its appearance has not changed much.

According to the report, the pictures showed that the phone is Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The famous Samsung tipster Ice Universe has previously tweeted that the Galaxy Note 20 will be released in copper color, and the smartphone's design on Samsung's site has been recently tweeted from the Note 20 Ultra Case.

Reports are that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is expected to be powered with Snapdragon 865 chipsets in North America, China and South Korea and the unreleased Exynos 992 in Europe and other international markets.

The smartphone is also expected to have 12 GB RAM and 128 GB internal storage as standard.Find the latest and upcoming tech gadgets online at Tech 2 Gadgets. Get technology news, gadget reviews and ratings. Popular gadgets including laptops, tablets and mobile specifications, features, prices, comparisons.It is expected that Samsung Electronics will accelerate the opening date of the Galaxy Note 20 strategic smartphone in the second half and lower the price in order to make up for the sluggish Galaxy S20 series in the first half.

Last year, the Galaxy Note 10 was released on the 23rd of the same month after being pre-opened on August 20, and the 2018 Galaxy Note 9 was launched on the 21st of August and launched on the 24th of the same month.

Pre-opening is the day when a pre-reserved consumer can open it first, but it is generally accepted in the distribution network as the actual release date since it is also available for general sales from this day.

The reason that Samsung Electronics has accelerated its pre-opening is the sluggishness of the GalaxyS20 series.

The analysis is to make up for this in the situation where the sales volume of the Galaxy S20 is only 60~80% of the previous product in the aftermath of the new coronavirus infection (Corona19).


Samsung Electronics originally planned to release mid-range phones such as the Galaxy A31, Galaxy A51, and Galaxy A71 (Galaxy A Quantum) in May-July.

The price of the Galaxy S20 series was  for the Galaxy S20, USD is $1684  for the Galaxy S20 Plus, and  for the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The price of the Galaxy Note 10 series released last year was $ 1050  for the Galaxy Note 10, and  for the Galaxy Note 10 Plus.

IT professional Twitterrian Ice Universe predicted the expected launch price of Galaxy Note 20 on the 4th at $999 (approximately 1.193,000 won) and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra at $1,299 (approximately 1,551,000 won). In North America, the top model is the same as the previous one, and the lower model is $50 cheaper than the previous Galaxy Note 10 ($1,494).

An industry insider said, "Samsung Electronics seems to try to make up for the sluggish performance in the first half of the year by accelerating the launch date from mid- to low-priced phones to strategic smartphones in the second half." "I said.




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