The Galaxy Note 20 is illustrated in a new series of renderings. Several weeks before the official launch, a reputable informant published several images that compare the flagship with its predecessor, the Galaxy Note 10. As expected, Samsung's next smartphone is wider and larger than last year's release.
On July 14, 2020, Ice Universe, a famous leaker, released two renderings showing the standard Galaxy Note 20 and galaxy Note 10 side by side. The two terminals are obviously very similar. There is a screen marked with a punch that contains the front camera.
This cavity is slightly smaller than the Note 10 cavity. Unsurprisingly, the AMOLED slab is surrounded by thin borders. As is the case every year, Samsung has reduced the thickness of the lower edge, the famous chin, by a few millimeters. It should be noted that the edges surrounding the Note 20 slab are less curved than those of its predecessor. "Curved screen for the Note10, flat screen for the Note 20" emphasizes Ice Universe.
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The Galaxy Note 20 is much wider than the Galaxy Note 10
As can be seen, the Note 20 is significantly larger than the Note 10. It's not really a surprise. If the Note 10 is content with a 6.3-inch screen, the Note 20 is covered with a 6.42-inch slab. "This is a size comparison in real proportions, the Note 20 is 1 cm longer than the Note 10" advances Ice Universe on Twitter.
According to the information available, the Note 20 measures 161.8 x 75.3 x 8.5 mm, compared to 151 x 71.8 x 7.9 mm for the Note 10. In fact, the future flagship is almost as big as the Galaxy Note 10, the last large-format version launched.
Finally, Ice Universe once again confirms the absence of a 120 Hz screen on the standard Galaxy Note 20. The smartphone should be satisfied with a refresh frequency of 60 Hz. On this range, Samsung reserved the 120 Hz screen for the highest-end Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. We'll tell you more as soon as possible about the Note 20. While you're waiting for more information, please comment in the comments below.
Note10 gold Note20? pic.twitter.com/kdtreN55e6
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) July 14, 2020