Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Tipped to Pack Larger Battery as Compared to Note 10

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is reportedly still on track for an August launch, and now it is tipped that the device is going to get a big upgrade that should help it last longer on a charge than the Galaxy Note 10.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Specification Features

According to a report from Galaxy Club, as picked up by Sam Mobile, the Galaxy Note 20 will have the same size battery as the standard Galaxy S20 and is reportedly to be one of the two Galaxy Note 20 models that Samsung is expected to release this year.

The Galaxy Club report says that the standard Galaxy Note 20 will ship with a 4,000 mAh battery, which is the same one found in the Galaxy S20. The rated capacity is 3,880 mAh but the typical capacity is 4,000 mAh. The same information has also come from a Dutch blog which also reveals the Galaxy Note20’s battery model number — code EB-BN980ABY.

Apart from this, there is very little known about the Galaxy Note 20. However, the Galaxy Note 20+ has been spotted on Geekbench which revealed some of its key specs. As per the listing, the Galaxy Note 20+ could come with a 5G enabled Snapdragon 865+ chipset. The phone is also tipped to bring Android and 8GB of RAM.

Other rumored features for the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Plus include larger displays, maybe even surpassing 7 inches for the Plus model, and possible faster eUFS 3.1 storage. In addition, Samsung is said to be working on a more fine-tuned 120Hz display for these phones. You can also expect upgrades to the S Pen, as Samsung’s internal code name for the Note 20 is Canvas. The S Pen allows you to create fine-point, sensitive illustrations on your phone and even has a touch-button, so you can use it as a remote control to take calls and cycle through slides in presentations.

One of the best camera systems in phones today could only add to the Note’s value – although it would inevitably push up the price point, however, the exact price will only be known when the smartphone will be displayed.


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