On the Bluetooth Launch Studio website, which lists all Bluetooth-certified devices, an entry was recorded about the device with the model number SM-N986U and the name Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra. Now the page has been deleted.
According to this information, the expected Galaxy Note 20+ will be called Note 20 Ultra: this is how the naming of the line is synchronized with the flagship Galaxy S20 series. The second smartphone with a stylus is likely to retain the name Galaxy Note 20.
Max Weinbach, insider and editor of XDA Developers, has published possible specs for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, based on leaks and assumptions. The smartphone can get a 6.9-inch display with a resolution of 3040 × 1440 pixels and a frequency of 120 Hz, a Snapdragon 865 / Exynos 992 chipset (depending on the market) with 12 or 16 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage, a 4500 mAh battery with fast 45 W charging, stereo speakers and support for 5G dual bands.
At the back, you can install at least a triple camera with 108-megapixel sensors (Samsung ISOCELL Bright HM1 – the same is in the Galaxy S20 Ultra), 12 megapixels (ultra wide-angle) and 13 megapixels (periscope with 4x optical zoom). The front camera is 40 megapixels.
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