First real The renders of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have been leaked a couple of weeks ago, giving us a detailed look at the phone’s exterior design and especially the rear camera setup. Those initial renders were accidentally shared by Samsung, so they should reflect the flagship’s final design very closely. Now, prominent industry filtering @evleaks has acquired a 360-degree rendering of the smaller Galaxy Note 20, and the camera differences between it and the Ultra model are more apparent than ever.
The Galaxy Note 20 360-degree render shared by @evleaks on their Patreon page reveals a triple camera setup that lacks a laser autofocus or ToF module. Furthermore, the render apparently confirms that the Galaxy Note 20 lacks a periscope-type camera, which means it won’t have the same zoom capabilities as the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.
The 360-degree view of the Galaxy Note 20 also seems to confirm that at least the smallest S Pen flagship will have a flat screen. We have known about this possibility for about a month, but it is not yet clear if this design change will be adopted only by the Galaxy Note 20 or both by it and its larger size. Ultra brother.
Other design details revealed by the render include an Infinity-O display design with a selfie cutout in the center, similar to the Galaxy Note 10 series. Early rumors suggested that Samsung could finally introduce on-screen selfie cameras with the Galaxy series. Note 20, but the technology is not yet viable for the consumer market, so we are getting an Infinity-O panel.
Last but not least, the Galaxy Note 20 has its physical buttons on the right edge, and we have to admit that the matte finish represented in this render looks impressive. Take a look at the 360-degree rendering below and tell us what you think about the Galaxy Note 20’s exterior design.