Samsung’s upcomingGalaxy Note 20-serieswill reportedly go on sale in South Korea just days after its official announcement. According to a new report,the devices will be up for sale in Samsung’s home market August 21st– just days after it isofficially unveiled August 5th. There’s no word, however, on when the lineup will be available for purchase globally.
According to prior reports,the Galaxy Note 20-series will be unveiled August 5th in the first-ever online-only ‘Unpacked’ event. Samsung is also expected to announced theGalaxy Fold 2and theGalaxy Z Flip 5Gat the upcoming event. While the former will be a successor to thefirst-gen Galaxy Fold, the latter will be a 5G-version of the originalGalaxy Z Fliplaunched earlier this year.
Coming back to the Galaxy Note 20 lineup, it is expected to consist of at least two models. While the base Galaxy Note 20 will be the mass-market variant, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be the premium offering for folks wanting a no-compromise device. According to recent rumors, the base modelmay only have a 60Hz displayinstead of a 90/120Hz one. It alsomight not get the 100x ‘Space Zoom’seen in the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Multiple leaks over the past months suggest that the Note 20might be powered by the Exynos 992 SoC. It might also have atriple-camera setupat the back, led by Samsung’s own 108MP Bright HM1 sensor. Renders of both theNote 20andNote 20 Ultrahave also been leaked online in recent days. So, are you excited about Samsung’s upcoming phablets? Let us know in the comments down below.
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