Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra phones appear in a video ahead of the official announcement




The American telecommunications company AT&T is preparing to launch the two Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra phones, and in the midst of this process, one of the promotional videos of these two phones has been published by mistake, which is a two-minute video that shows us the designs and features of the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra phones. , As well as their main technical specifications.




Galaxy Note 20 Ultra


Returning to previous leaks, it was mentioned that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will feature a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED screen with a WQHD + of 120Hz and a hole in the upper middle part for the 10-megapixel front camera, as well as the fingerprint sensor below. Moreover, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be the first Samsung phone to feature the Gorilla Glass 7 glass.

At the back, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will feature three 108-megapixel cameras for the primary camera, 12-megapixels for the wide-angle camera and 12-megapixels for the telephoto camera. Returning to the primary camera, it will be able to record videos with 8K resolution, while the telescope will be able to provide a 5x optical zoom and a digital zoom of up to 50x.

Inside, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will feature an Exynos 990 eight-core processor in Europe, 12GB of random memory, as well as 256GB or 512GB of internal memory UFS 3.1 expandable via external microSD memory.

Regarding the software, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will come in advance with Android 10, with the Samsung One UI 2.x interface, and with Project xCloud thanks to Samsung's partnership with Microsoft. Moreover, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra users will be able to access 90 games through Xbox Game Pass, which makes it a premium mobile gaming device.

Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will also feature a 4500mAh battery, 50 percent of which can be charged within half an hour using the supplied charger. As for the rest of the specifications of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, it includes the S Pen, support for 5G networks, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC technology, as well as WiFi 6 and Dual GPS. Besides, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra also supports Samsung DeX and IP68, and wireless charging, and includes dual speakers.

Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be available in at least two colors, black and copper, and will cost more than 1,000 euros in Europe.

Galaxy Note 20


The Galaxy Note 20 will be available in two versions, one that supports 5G networks, and the other that supports 4G networks only.  The new Galaxy Note 20 will feature a 6.7-inch Super AMOLED + screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels with a rate of 60Hz and a hole in the upper middle part for the front camera which is 10 megapixels, as well as the fingerprint sensor below. Moreover, Galaxy Note 20 will be the first Samsung phone to feature the Gorilla Glass 7 glass layer.

At the back, Galaxy Note 20 will feature three 12-megapixel cameras for the primary camera, which includes a 1.8-lens and 12-megapixels for the wide-angle camera, which includes a 2.2-lens and 64-megapixels for the telephoto camera. Returning to the primary camera, it will be able to record videos with 8K resolution, while the telephoto camera will be able to provide 3x optical zoom and digital zoom of up to 30x.

Inside, the Galaxy Note 20 will feature an Exynos 990 eight-core processor in Europe, 8GB of random memory, as well as an internal memory of 256GB8 of type UFS 3.1 expandable via external microSD memory.

Regarding the software, Galaxy Note 20 will come in advance with Android 10, with the Samsung One UI 2.x interface, and with Project xCloud .

The Galaxy Note 20 will also feature a 4300mAh battery, 50 percent of which can be charged within half an hour using the supplied charger. As for the rest of the specifications of the Galaxy Note 20, it includes the S Pen, support for 5G networks, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC technology, as well as WiFi 6 and Dual GPS. Besides, the Galaxy Note 20 also supports Samsung DeX and IP68, wireless charging and reverse wireless charging, and includes dual speakers.

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