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- Photos of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have leaked several weeks before Samsung’s launch event.
- A YouTuber posted images of the phone on Twitter, showing the rear camera, S Pen stylus, and giving us a partial look at the display.
- The leaker also claims the Note 20 will get a significant design change when it comes to stylus placement, as the S Pen will be housed on the left side.
Samsung will unveil a bunch of new smartphones in early August, including the Galaxy Note 20, Note 20 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and Galaxy Z Flip 5G. The foldable handsets might have more exciting designs than Note 20, but the Note line still has plenty of fans. We already know several details about the handset, as that’s the tradition for any new flagship Galaxy handsets. The handset will look a lot like the Galaxy S20 and offers several of the same features. Add to that a built-in stylus, and you end up with the Note 20. Like last year’s model, the Note 20 series will come in two sizes, and the phones aren’t going to be cheap. While Samsung will confirm all these Note 20 rumors in about a month, we already have a series of real photos showing an actual Note 20 in the wild. This is likely the real deal because Samsung leaked the design of Note 20 on its website a few days ago (see image above).
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These might be the first real photos of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 7 Jul 2020 at 06:50:25 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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