Leakster unveiled Samsung Galaxy Note20 series & other upcoming Galaxy products before the Unpacked livestream tonight

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Just before the Samsung Unpacked livestream goes live tonight, popular leakster @evleaks just unveiled a bunch of unannounced Samsung products on his Twitter account. As teased by Samsung, the products are none other than the upcoming Galaxy Note20 series, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Live Buds and the Galaxy Watch3. The Galaxy Fold 2 was nowhere to be seen.

We have a good feeling that these leaks are probably the "final" design because they have been consistently matching the previous rumours design description and the livestream is tonight. Take the Galaxy Note20 series for example, looks like there would be two variants which are the Galaxy Note20 Ultra and the vanilla variant. The Ultra version's camera module looks quite big as the Galaxy S20 series and looks like there are two new colour additions - the Mystic Bronze and Green just as the rumours said.

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The Note20 Ultra (left) and Note20 (right)

Besides that, we get a good look at the Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Watch3 and the Galaxy Live Buds as well in Mystic Bronze. The Galaxy Tab S7 design is a reminiscence of the iPhone 5 series thanks to the white outline antenna design on the top and bottom, rumours have it that the sides will be flat as well instead of being curved. The Galaxy Live Buds and Watch3 also matched the rumours very well so this is it.

@evleaks also showcased some functionalities of the Galaxy Note20 series such as the S Pen. so we expect the S Pen to have some new tricks up its sleeve. PowerShare also makes a return, charging the Watch3 and Galaxy Live Buds charging case wirelessly, and one of the photos that shows a video recording capability has a left and right audio metre signalling a dual-mic receiver on the Galaxy Note20 series.

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The Samsung Unpack will start at 10PM tonight (5 August 2020) so if you're interested to know, you can register yourself at their official website here. What do you think of the "final" design? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for our official news coverage at TechNave.com.

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