A massive Samsung Galaxy Note20 leak
yesterday revealed the smartphone's full specs and design. We also got to see
the Galaxy Note20 in Mystic Bronze and Mystic Gray colors and thanks to
reliable leakster Evan Blass, today we get our first look at the Mystic Green
version of the flagship.
According to yesterday's leak, the Samsung
Galaxy Note20 will be powered by the Exynos 990 SoC in Europe. It will run
Android 10 out of the box and have 8GB RAM and 256GB storage onboard. Unlike
the Galaxy Note20 Ultra, the vanilla Note20 will sport a flat AMOLED screen
measuring 6.7" diagonally. The resolution has dropped from WQHD+ to
FullHD+, and so is the refresh rate - from 120Hz to 60Hz.
The Galaxy Note20 will retain the Ultra
model's 10MP selfie camera, but the triple camera setup on the back is
different. It will be a combination of 12MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and 64MP
telephoto units. The last one will offer a 3x optical zoom and 30x Space Zoom.
The Galaxy Note20 will also ship with an S
Pen, but it will have a latency of 26ms as opposed to 9ms of the Ultra version.
And fueling the entire package will be a 4,300 mAh battery, which is 200 mAh
smaller than Note20 Ultra's. Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy Note20
and Galaxy Note20 Ultra at its Unpacked Event on August 5, and until then we
are likely to hear more about this Note20 duo.