Unsurprisingly, with Samsung unpacked in just a few weeks, the Galaxy Note 20 is increasingly leaking. We have already seen practical videos of the Ultra model and renderings of the Plus model. However, the standard Galaxy Note 20 has been a little more difficult to reach. Today we have a clear 360-degree view of the phone along with Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Buds Live.
The most interesting feature of this new leak, courtesy of Evan Blass on Patreon, is actually the lack of a feature. The smaller Galaxy Note 20 will not have a curved screen, a feature that has become overwhelmingly common on Samsung phones (and flagships in general). The front angle clearly shows the side bezels in the same plane as the screen, and the 360-degree view confirms this.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 forums
On the back, we can see a considerable camera module, but far from as big as the one we saw on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. It has the same number of main cameras (3) but seems to lack a ToF sensor. Other than that, these renders reveal a familiar looking device that will fit nicely with the Ultra and Plus models. Not much is known about the Note 20 specs yet, but we can assume it will include top-notch specs like a QHD + OLED display (possibly at 120Hz, though that’s not confirmed), the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ (or Exynos 990). , LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.X storage and a robust battery.
Moving on to Galaxy Buds Live (affectionately called Galaxy Beans by some), Twitter filter WalkingCat (@ h0x0d) shared a clear render and video. The static image shows the metallic bronze color, which matches the bronze we have seen in the Note 20 Ultra. The short video once again shows the black and white colors along with a closer look at the charging case. Samsung’s motto says: “Keep the noise out. Let the sound in. Therefore, the new TWS headphones will likely support active noise cancellation, as previously rumored. We will see both Buds Live and Galaxy Note 20 early next month.
Galaxy Beans pic.twitter.com/uJBO2BZbKB
– WalkingCat (@ h0x0d) July 17, 2020
Source 1: Evan Blass (Patreon) | Source 2: WalkingCat