Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Surfaces in 360-Degree Render Ahead of Launch

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to launch on August 5. In the run-up to the event, leaks surrounding the Galaxy Note 20 phones have accelerated, and a 360-degree view of the Galaxy Note 20 has now appeared online. The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is also featured on the FCC, suggesting key specifications. The phones are expected to support 5G and come with multiple cameras on the back. You can also find this in detail or more useful Bluetooth speakers, headphone review at Honestyguide.com

Starting with the 360-degree view, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 has been filtered out in a video that shows the phone from all sides. The device is seen to have triple rear cameras on the back with all three image sensors in a vertical line in the upper left corner of the panel. The sensors are located inside a rectangular camera module with the flash on one side. The phone has the Samsung logo on the bottom of the back panel, and it is seen to have a matte black finish. You don’t see a rear or side fingerprint scanner on the phone, suggesting a fingerprint sensor on the screen.

On the front, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is seen with a perforated screen design with the cutout placed in the upper center of the screen. The render suggests that the Galaxy Note 20 has a flat-screen with no curved edges.

The Galaxy Note 20 has been stained in FCC also under model number SM-N981B. The FCC certification suggests that the phone will support 5G. The list indicates other connectivity options such as NFC compatibility, Bluetooth v5.0, Wi-Fi 802.11ax, GPS, and more.

Also, the FCC certification site suggests that the S Pen will charge wirelessly inside the phone, and the Galaxy Note 20 will measure 161×75.2mm. The phone is also listed to support wireless charging with 9W reverse wireless charging support as well.

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