Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Renders Reveal Some Interesting Changes
Karamchand Rameshwar - Mar 12, 2020
Based on leaked information, Letsgodigital has made a set of renders of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20, revealing interesting changes.
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Last month, Samsung launched the Samsung Galaxy S20 series smartphones, with some changes in the design. Now, we are waiting for the next flagship smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20. It is expected to launch later this year, but a few leaked details about Galaxy Note 20 has already begun to be revealed.

Based on leaked information, Letsgodigital created a set of renders of the Galaxy Note 20, which shows some interesting changes. While nothing has been confirmed yet, these images partly show us what the Galaxy Note 20's exterior design will look like.

Unlike the Galaxy S20, the Galaxy Note 20 will not have many curves, instead, it will be more sturdy and masculine. The screen is flatter and is not curved much on either side. In addition, the Galaxy Note 20 still has a center-aligned punch-hole display just like its predecessor, Galaxy Note 10.
The placement of the rear camera is quite interesting. You might be aware that the Galaxy Note 10’s rear camera setup is placed vertically, while the Note 9’s rear cameras are horizontally aligned. Now, according to Letsgodigital's design, Samsung will reuse the camera design of the Note 9 on the upcoming Galaxy Note 20.

The Galaxy Note 20 will also feature a 120Hz screen and improved S-Pen. And certainly, the camera cluster will likely inherit many special features of the S20, possibly a 108MP sensor and the impressive 100x zoom capability of the S20 Ultra.

Of course, these are just rendered photos made by Letsgodigital, so the actual design of this smartphone may be completely different. Previously, a purported case schematic for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 has appeared on Weibo. It showed that the handset would feature a square camera setup instead.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 20 sometime in late August or early September. There is still plenty of time until its official launch, so you should take this with a grain of salt.
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