Much-awaited Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to launch on August 5. Now, newly leaked 360-degree renders have emerged for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 courtesy of Evan Blass. These renders give us our clear look at the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 smartphone. While the accuracy of these renders cannot be determined, Evan Blass has a proven track record when it comes to leaks such as these.
According to these renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20, the phone will come with a Samsung logo at the bottom of the back panel, and it is seen sporting a matte black finish. Moving on to the rear, the phone has three image sensors sitting in one line vertically on the top left corner of the panel. The sensors sit inside a rectangular camera module with the flash placed on the side. The render also confirms that there is no rear or side-mounted fingerprint scanner, hinting at an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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Moving to the front, we see a punch-hole display design with the cutout placed in the top center of the display. The render also confirms that the Galaxy Note 20 has a flat display with no curved edges.
In terms of specifications, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 earlier appeared on the FCC with the model number SM-N981B and the certification has revealed that the handset will support 5G, NFC, Bluetooth v5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11ax, GPS, etc.
Moreover, the phone’s S Pen will charge wirelessly inside and the phone will be provided with wireless charging support and 9W reverse wireless charging support. It will measure at 161×75.2mm.