With each passing day we are getting closer to Samsung’s new milestone , the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra which may have been revealed due to a leak . On the official website of Samsung Russia , some images have recently been published by mistake (and therefore immediately removed), which were immediately captured by users, interested in finding out more in depth how the new device will look at launch. In any case, these are not only well-founded rumors , since in this huge chorus there are obviously several false information. However, let’s see together which are the ones that appear confirmed by different sources.
The negative criticism immediately focuses on the rear camera, which for many turns out to be too impactful , thus seeming in some respects completely out of the way. This detail, however, had already been taken into consideration previously, and consequently cannot be found as completely unexpected. As for the front camera, it is possible to confirm that the perforation technology has already been seen on the Galaxy Note 10 , therefore, it seems to be a further method of confirmation. Speaking of the design of the phone, it seems instead that this is based on the “boxier design”, which is predominantly a synonym of the Galaxy Note series .
The images that you can see in the tweets at the bottom of the article actually resemble those that Samsung Russia accidentally released on its site about a week ago, thus giving us an almost total confirmation on the design of the device at the actual time of its release. The technical specifications of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra seem to be among the best currently in circulation. There is talk of a latest generation 6.9-inch curved display , similar to the Note 10+ , with refresh rate up to 120Hz . As a processor we find a Snapdragon 865 with a frequency of 3.1GHz , 16 GBof RAM memory. The camera sector is instead enriched by a main sensor with 108 megapixels and an improved S-PEN in some respects. Furthermore, the system is expected to offer 5G support , a 4500mah battery and two charging speeds (Standard 25W and Fast-Charge 45W). We obviously hope that these turn out to be real, and that the smartphone is extremely performing as per the premises.
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