Update, May 11 2020 (8:22 AM ET): It looks like we have even more Galaxy Note 20 series leaks courtesy of a display industry insider. DSCC executive Ross Young tweeted that Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Plus will have a slightly bigger screen (from 6.8 inches to 6.87 inches), as well as a 3,096 x 1,444 display (497 ppi).Note 20+ Display Leak Note 20+ will grow from 6.8″ to 6.87″, resolution will increase to 3096 x 1444 resulting in a 497 PPI, 19.3:9 aspect ratio. It will also have 120Hz refresh with LTPO, lowest power implementation of 120Hz due to variable refresh. #GalaxyNote20+— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020Furthermore, Young states that the Galaxy Note 20 Plus will offer a 120Hz screen with LTPO technology and a variable refresh rate. In fact, the executive says this will be the “lowest power implementation” of 120Hz, presumably leading to increased battery life over the S20 series if all specs were equal.Original article, May 11 2020 (6:14AM ET): Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 range is still several months away from its supposed release window, but we’ve already seen several leaks thus far. Now, a new disclosure may have given us even more details.Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, has tweeted that consumers shouldn’t expect a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Instead, he says there’ll only be a Note 20 and Note 20 Plus. Check out the tweet below.No Note 20 Ultra. Note 20 and 20+— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020We’re not sure what this means for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Plus if there’s no Note 20 Ultra. Does this mean we should expect devices more in line with the Note 10 and Note 10 Plus in terms of specs? Or could Samsung’s top-end Note 20 model have plenty in common with the S20 Ultra, but simply not have the Ultra name? We’ll need to wait on more leaks to figure this out.Young recently said that 120Hz will be restricted to one Galaxy Note 20 model too, presumably the Note 20 Plus. This would make for a major change from the Galaxy S20 series, which offers the same high refresh rate option across all three models.The best cheap Samsung phones you can get Samsung is best known for its flagship Galaxy S and Galaxy Note families, but the manufacturer offers handsets at virtually every price point. We’ve already taken a look at some of the best Samsung phones …The display executive didn’t explain the reason for the change, but if true, it’s presumably due to Samsung wanting to differentiate the higher end model from the lower-end variant. OnePlus has adopted this solution with its OnePlus 8 series. The base OnePlus 8 offers a 90Hz screen and the OnePlus 8 Pro features a 120Hz display.Hopefully the Galaxy Note 20 series is as impressive as the Galaxy S20 series on paper, especially after the mild disappointment that was the vanilla Galaxy Note 10. Looking for more Samsung stories? Check out our list below.The Galaxy
Read More
Must Read
- Advertisement -
More Articles Like This
- Advertisement -