Samsung Galaxy Note 20: New images give a closer look at the design, camera | HT Tech

Samsung Galaxy Note 20: New images give a closer look at the design, camera

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is said to come with up to 16GB of RAM. The next flagship series may also feature improved cameras.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: May 19 2020, 14:53 IST
Here’s what Samsung Galaxy Note 20 may look like
Here’s what Samsung Galaxy Note 20 may look like (Samsung)
Here’s what Samsung Galaxy Note 20 may look like
Here’s what Samsung Galaxy Note 20 may look like (Samsung)

Samsung is going to launch its Galaxy Note 20 series later this year. Months ahead of the official launch, leaks and rumours have continued to reveal key details about the new smartphone series. The latest is set of images (design preview) and a close-up render of the rear camera module on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 20.

According to the images shared by leakster Ice Universe, Samsung Galaxy Note 20 will sport a punch-hole camera at the top center on the front. On the back, the phone is seen sporting a glass panel and a rectangular camera module featuring three big sensors and one small sensor.

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The leakster claims Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus model will feature a 108-megapixel HM1 sensor. An added sensor is said to help focus and “completely solve the focusing problem” faced by some Galaxy S20 users.

On the newly launched Samsung ISOCELL GN1 50-megapixel sensor, Ice Universe said Vivo will be the first smartphone brand to use the camera.

The latest leak comes shortly after a report by Sammobile said Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series could feature up to 16GB of RAM.

So far, reports have said Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series will come with the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, 120Hz display, and battery size up to 4,500mAh.

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First Published Date: 19 May, 14:53 IST
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