The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Series: Early Leaks and Rumors
We're just a few months away from the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series, but already we're seeing some solid leaks and rumors. Our host, Saf, is here to break down all of these early leaks and give us an early look at what to expect.
One of the most significant pieces of information that's come out so far is that there will be two Samsung Galaxy Note 20 models: a regular Note 20, as well as a Note 20+. There won't be a Note 20 Ultra, which was one of the most anticipated models in the S20 series. This decision has raised some eyebrows among fans and critics alike, but it's clear that Samsung is going for a more streamlined approach with this year's flagship.
The Note 20 series will reportedly come with a base model of 16 gigabytes of RAM, which is a significant upgrade from previous models. The improved RAM will make the devices even more capable of multitasking, which has always been one of the strengths of the Note series. Whether or not these devices will have expandable storage remains to be seen, but it's possible that they might follow in the footsteps of some other Samsung flagships.
One of the most exciting features of any new smartphone is the camera system, and the Galaxy Note 20 series won't disappoint. According to leaked information from Ross Young, the device will feature a 108-megapixel camera sensor, which is one of the highest-resolution cameras available on the market today. Whether or not we'll see some new and innovative features in this regard remains to be seen.
In terms of design, it's clear that Samsung has drawn inspiration from previous models in the series. The device will reportedly have a metal and glass sandwich construction, similar to what we've seen before, with IP68 water and dust resistance. This is good news for anyone who values durability and protection against the elements.
The camera module on the Galaxy Note 20 series is also expected to be rectangular in shape, which might be a departure from some of Samsung's previous designs. It's worth noting that this could potentially lead to some interesting new design possibilities, so we'll have to wait and see how things play out.
One area where Samsung has traditionally excelled is in the area of battery life, and the Galaxy Note 20 series won't be any exception. According to leaked information from Ross Young, the device will come with a power battery ranging from 4,000 to 5,000 milliamperes, which should provide plenty of juice for all-day use.
The S Pen is another key feature that's sure to get fans excited. The pen has always been one of the defining characteristics of any Note model, and it's likely that we'll see some improved features in this regard as well. While there aren't many details available just yet, it's safe to say that the S Pen will play a major role in the user experience.
In terms of the announcement and release date, it's clear that Samsung is planning something big for early August. The official announcement could potentially be made alongside the launch of the Galaxy Fold 2, which is also due out soon. We'll have to wait and see how things play out, but one thing is certain: fans are eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Note series.
The Galaxy Note series has always been one of Samsung's most beloved and respected franchises, and it's clear that this year's models will be no exception. With a range of exciting new features and improvements on the horizon, there's plenty to get excited about. We'll have to wait just a bit longer to find out more, but for now, it's safe to say that the Galaxy Note 20 series is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated releases in recent memory.
In conclusion, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series promises to be an exciting and innovative new installment in one of the company's most beloved franchises. With a range of exciting new features and improvements on the horizon, there's plenty to get fans excited about. Whether or not the device will live up to expectations remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: we can't wait to see what Samsung has in store for us next.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: en- The Samsung Galaxy Note 20series is a few months away,but we've already startedto see some solid leaks and rumors.What's up, guys?Saf here on SuperSaf TV, andlet's break all of these down,SuperSaf style, to give you anearly look at what to expect.Now, a lot of theseearly leaks do come fromfounder and CEO of DisplaySupply Chain Consultants,Ross Young, and these leakshave also been verifiedby serial leaker, Ice universe,which give them that much more weight.So, firstly, it lookslike we're going to havetwo Samsung Galaxy Note 20s,a Note 20, as well as a Note 20+,but no Note 20 Ultra, likewe had with the S20 series.Now, based on sale figures the S20 Ultradid not sell as well as Samsung had hoped,so this may be one of the reasonswhy we're not going to beseeing a Note 20 Ultra.But Ross Young has said that the Ultrawill be the Galaxy Fold 2,which we'll talk aboutin a separate video.So the Note 20 and Note 20+,what are they going to look like?Well, from the front, they'regoing to look very similarto what we've seen from Samsung before.So boxed off designs with smaller bezelsand a center punch out.Now, the center punch out is somethingthat I personally don't mind.It actually allows me to geta little bit creative with wallpapers.But, unfortunately, we'renot going to be seeingany under-display cameratech, this year, anyway.Now, because of the smallerbezels we are going to be seeingslightly larger displays.So the Note 20+ is goingto go up from 6.8 inchesto around 6.87 inches.And the Note 20 is going togo up from around 6.3 inchesto 6.42 inches.Quad HD+ resolution for the Note 20+and Full HD+ resolution for the Note 20,and, of course, a 120 hertzrefresh rate for both.The most interesting thing, however,is that both displays arelikely to have LTPO technology.So LTPO stands forlow-temperature polysilicon oxideand, not to go totechnical, but, essentially,this is much more power efficientand it's great for variable refresh rates.So, when you are not watchingany fast-moving contenton your screen, maybe you'vegot static content on,then it's not going to need touse 120 hertz for a refresh rateand it can go all the way down.And, from what Russ Young is saying,you should be getting around 15 to 20%better power efficiencywith this technology.Now what this may also mean,it's just me speculating,is that the Note 20+ mayhave quad HD+ at 120 hertz.As we know, at this pointin time, the S20 series,if you do want 120 hertz,then this does go downto full HD+ resolution, not quad HD+,and this may have been areason around battery life.We're not sure exactlywhy Samsung had done this.But if we do have the LTPO technologythen Samsung may no longerhave to limit the resolutionwhen you are using 120hertz on the Note 20+.So this will be quite interesting.Now another very interesting thingabout the displays of the Note 20sis that they are likelyto have the 3D Sonic Maxin-display fingerprint scannertechnology from Qualcomm.Now, this is much improved to theultrasonic in-display fingerprint scannersthat we've got on the S10,the Note 10, as well as the S20 series.The area is 17 times larger,so this would make it thelargest area on any smartphone.It's going to make thingsa lot more reliable,you're not going to haveto get the specific target.But things will also befaster as well as more secure,and that's because the3D Sonic Max does allowtwo fingers to be used simultaneously.So, for instance, ifthere are certain apps,such as banking apps, whereyou do need that extra securityyou could potentially assigntwo fingerprints to those appsand this will makethings a lot more secure.My good friend, Tom The TechChap, has then a detailed videoabout this technology, so I'll link thatin the description and in the cards,if you want to checkthat out for more detail.So what's going to bepowering the Note 20 series?Well, it's likely thatwe are going to be havingthe Qualcomm Snapdragon 865,as well as an Exynosvariant for other markets.Unfortunately, this is somethingthat we've talked about a lot before,but it looks like Samsungwill have to stick to this,at least for the Note,maybe we'll see a change in the future.I don't know, I'm hopeful.Now, I am speculating, but itmight be that we are going to seean improved version of the Exynos 990so that it matches up alittle bit more with the 865.Last year, on the S10 wedid have the Exynos 9820,but then when you didgo over onto the Notewe did have the Exynos 9825,which was a little bit improved.So it's likely that we might seesomething similar this year.Now, another piece of informationthat we do have from RossYoung is that the Note seriesis going to come with abase of 16 gigabytes of RAM,which is going to be absolutely awesome.The Note series always knownfor its multitasking abilities,so this would make some sense.Whether or not these devicesare going to have expandable storageis still a bit of a question mark.On the Note 10 we did nothave expandable storage,but on the Note 10+ we did have.So this may be a similar casehere for the Note 20 series.Now, of course, there'sgoing to be the S Pen,this is something that makesthe Note series unique.It's going to come withsome improved features.Last year we did have someof those Air commands,which honestly speaking, on my Note,I haven't really usedafter the first time.The only thing I've ever usedit for is a remote trigger.We might be seeing some newfeatures here, we'll see.Now for the batteries, Ross Young has saidthat we're likely to see betweena 4,000 to 5,000 milliamppower battery on the Note 20s.The Note 20+, of course,will have a larger batterycompared to that of the Note 20.What's interesting is thatif we do have the LTPO display technologythen this should make thingsa lot more power efficient,so we should be gettingbetter battery lifeon the Note 20 series.Now in terms of the design and the camera,these are things that we've notheard about too much as yet.Of course, we can expect ametal and glass sandwich,like we've seen from Samsung before,with IP68 water and dust resistance.The camera module, right now Samsungis going for a rectangular camera module,so this is something thatI guess we can also expect.This is just me speculating, however.And in terms of the camera tech,it is likely that we would seethe 108-megapixel camera sensorthat we've seen on the S20 Ultra.Whether or not we'regoing to have the zoomis still a bit of a question mark,but hopefully something will be improvinga lot of the issues thatwe've faced on the S20 Ultra,such as the autofocus.Now, of course, when youdo have more informationabout the cameras, as well as the design,with leaked renders and images,then I will be doingsome more updated videos.If you want to see those firstthen be sure to subscribeand hit that bell icon, soyou don't miss any of it.Now, for the announcement and the releaseof the Note 20 serieswe are likely to havethe official announcement early August,this could, of course, changebecause of circumstances.And the release is likelyto be end of Augustor early September.What's interesting isthat the announcementof the Note 20 series isalso going to be alongsidethe announcement of the Galaxy Fold 2.If you do want me to do adetailed leaks and rumors videoof the Galaxy Fold 2then definitely let meknow in the comments below.And also let me know in the comments belowwhat you think of the Note 20 series,based on all of these leaks and rumors.That's it from me, guys.I hope you enjoyed thisvideo and found it useful,if you did then do hit thatthumbs up button for me.Thanks for watching, thisis Saf on SuperSaf TV,and I'll see you next time.(upbeat electronic music)\n"