Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 20 Ultra leaks in real-life images
What you need to know
- The first real-world images of Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra have leaked online.
- The images show off an Infinity-O display with curved edges and a triple-camera setup on the back.
- They also suggest the upcoming Samsung flagship will ship with Android 10-based One UI 2.5 out of the box.
Samsung 'accidentally' leaked the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra last week, giving us our first look at the upcoming phone in Mystic Bronze. The first real-world images of the smartphone have now surfaced online, courtesy of YouTuber Jimmy Is Promo.
Unlike the official renders that had surfaced last week, the real-world images show the Black color variant of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. As you can see in the images below, the Note 20 Ultra will have three camera sensors at the rear, including a periscope zoom lens.
Just as expected, the Note 20 Ultra will have an Infinity-O display with a tiny hole-punch cutout in the middle for the selfie camera. The display appears to have extremely thin bezels and steeper curved edges compared to the Galaxy S20 series phones. Additionally, the real-world images show the phone will have the power and volume buttons on the right side. Jimmy Is Promo has also shared a screenshot that seemingly confirms the Note 20 Ultra will ship with One UI 2.5 right out of the box.
The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is rumored to feature a 6.87-inch QHD+ Super AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is expected to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset in North America, while the global variants of the phone are likely to feature Samsung's Exynos 992 chipset. Some of the other rumored specs of the Note 20 Ultra include a 4,500mAh battery and a 108MP primary camera.
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