News & Reviews: Samsung Galaxy Note 20
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May 22, 2020
After the launch of its Galaxy S and A series of devices, it's about time we started hearing more of the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series. Samsung is expected to launch it in the second half of the year, but we've been seeing rumours popping up now and then. The latest one contains renders of the Galaxy Note 20, which shows what's new with the new model.
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May 15, 2020
Based on a video interview with Ross Young, Samsung could be adopting Qualcomm’s new 3D Sonic Max ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor for their upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series smartphones which is due to be unveiled this year. The aforementioned sensor is roughly 17 times bigger than the existing sensor found on the Samsung Galaxy S10, S20, and Note 10 series which makes it easier for the user to scan and unlock their smartphone.
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May 12, 2020
While Samsung is busy marketing their Galaxy S20 series around the world, there is also some news here and there about the Galaxy Note 20 series. According to the founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), he just tweeted some details about the Galaxy Note 20 series display.
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Apr 30, 2020
With the first quarter of 2020 over, companies have begun to share their earnings report to investors. Samsung also released its Q1 2020 earnings reports and it contains some interesting hints of upcoming smartphones for later this year. The report discusses the company's performance for its semiconductor, home appliance, and mobile business, among others.
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Apr 28, 2020
Based on a statement by gizmochina, it seems that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to come equipped with a new chipset which is the Exynos 992. Not only that, but the aforementioned chipset will most likely outperform the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset by up to 3%.
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Apr 22, 2020
There are many rumours for some of the upcoming flagships saying that they will have under-display front-facing cameras. Now, it looks like the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 will be joining the list of smartphones as well. To strengthen the rumour, an image was being found inside the Galaxy Store revealing a device that could possibly be the Galaxy Note 20, with no notch or punch-hole in sight.
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Apr 08, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed a lot of things. Other than just our lifestyle, the world’s economic status has also been greatly affected as some businesses and productions need to be halted at this moment. Recently, we have also seen some companies postponing their product launches to later this year or even next year. However, it looks like Samsung will still stick to its original plan which is they will launch the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series and Galaxy Fold 2 in August.
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Apr 02, 2020
Based on a tweet by @UniverseIce on Twitter, it seems that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series will most likely come equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865+ chipset. While not much is exactly known in regards to the aforementioned smartphone, we do know that the upcoming Note 20 series smartphone managed to score 985 points on single-core and around 3220 on multi-core performance.
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Mar 28, 2020
It seems that there is a possibility that the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series smartphone by Samsung, could come with an all-screen display and no notch. Samsung briefly showcased the aforementioned smartphone during an ad for their Wind-Free Air Conditioner, which was uploaded on their official Youtube a few days ago.
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Mar 17, 2020
When it comes to getting a new smartphone, will you check for the storage type and how fast the device can read or write data? These days, most of the smartphones are doing a good job processing our data. With many smartphone manufacturers adopting the new standard UFS 3.0 storage to their latest flagship devices, it seems like data transferring speed is not even a thing for us to worry about, at least for now. To be ahead of time, Samsung has started producing UFS 3.1 storage modules, and they are said to be used in flagships later this year.
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