There was some debate over whether the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra would inherit the 108-megapixel camera from the Galaxy S20 Ultra, but now it seems that we can confirm that it will, once and for all.
The confirmation comes through Roland Quandt from WinFuture, who tweeted that he had seen “hard evidence” from the main 108-megapixel camera:
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 “Ultra” (“Canvas2”) has a 108MP main camera. I know we knew, but now I’ve seen hard evidence, so consider it confirmed since my end. June 25, 2020
On one level, it is not surprising at all. Since the Galaxy S and Note series launch on opposite ends of the year, Samsung always has a challenge on its hands, making the Note series justify its high entry price, though there isn’t much else it can offer in terms of speed without Qualcomm launching a new chipset.
The improvements usually come in the form of storage space, the included S Pen, and camera enhancements. Therefore, it would be quite strange if Samsung allowed the Note 20 Ultra to be considered a downgrade of the S20 Ultra.
But a previous leak IceUniverse’s claiming the Note 20 wouldn’t get the S20 Ultra’s 100x Spatial Zoom trick had some people worried that this meant the 108-megapixel camera would also be scrapped. The two aren’t mutually exclusive, of course: It’s perfectly possible that the phone has a 108-megapixel camera that doesn’t include Samsung’s Space Zoom, even if it’s a bit embarrassing for Samsung to abandon a feature that put so much effort into promoting it ago. only four months.
This update could ensure that the Note 20 Ultra is a formidable opponent for the iPhone 12 Pro, which is expected to feature a triple camera array in addition to an advanced LiDAR scanner with depth detection.
Elsewhere, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra It looks as premium as a flagship 2020 smartphone can be. With Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 865 processor and ridiculous 12GB RAM, it certainly won’t be far behind, and it should also inherit the 120Hz display from the S20 series, making it it could unlock apps running at over 60fps. It will come with either 256GB or 512GB of storage, and it will be powered by a 4,500 to 5,000 mAh battery, and it should go without saying that it supports 5G.
The S Pen apparently has has been updated to have a response time of only 9 ms, aligning it with the Apple Pencil. That’s made possible by the aforementioned 120Hz display, and it should make the scribble experience on the phone’s 6.87-inch screen feel closer to writing on paper.
If you’re testing these features and think it will cost you quite a bit, you’re right. We estimate that it will be somewhere between $ 1,200 and $ 1,400, but we will know for sure when Samsung debuts the new phone at its alleged unpacked event on August 5, along with the Galaxy Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip 5G and Galaxy Tab S7.