Samsung Galaxy Note 20 & Note 20+ Will Have Higher RAM Than Your PC
Karamchand Rameshwar
While the iPhone 11 Pro only has 4GB of RAM and the PC I'm using has 8GB RAM, Samsung will equip the Galaxy Note 20 & Note 20+ with up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM.
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While the iPhone 11 Pro Max still only has 4GB of RAM or the computer I'm using has 8GB of RAM, Samsung will equip the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+ with up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM. The only smartphone Samsung previously equipped with 16GB of RAM is the Galaxy S20 Ultra, and you have to spend up to $ 1,449 to own this "monster", which is around RS. 1,09,700.
According to the latest source from Samsung’s supply chain, both Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+ will be equipped with 16GB LPDDR5 RAM memory, meaning the smartphone duo will have double the RAM compared to their predecessors Galaxy Note 10, and 4 times higher than the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Recently, Samsung has also begun producing second-generation LPDDR5 RAM for smartphones, so it is not surprising that we will see this new technology in the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+.
With huge RAM memory, Note 20 and Note 20+ will become "monsters" at multitasking. Especially connecting to external displays to turn these smartphones into a PC will become more efficient with 16GB of RAM, giving you the freedom to open browser tabs and apps at the same time.
Besides, Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+ will have some other valuable improvements. Samsung will equip the fingerprint sensor under Qualcomm's new Sonic 3D Max display, significantly increasing the scanning area and response speed. Battery capacity will also be improved slightly and the rear camera will have a new sensor to help improve autofocus.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 price: Unavailable
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 price in India: Unavailable
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