Samsung’s Unpacked event has been the talk of the town ever since the company confirmed August 5th as the date. At the very least, it will be unveiling the Note 20 series of smartphones during the event. That said, the teasers from the company gave a few hints with an S-Pen, but a recent FCC and NBTC certification revealed the dimensions, LTE variants of Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra.
The FCC certification carries a model number SM-981B and reveals the dimensions to be 161x75.2mm. This is understandable considering the 8.5mm thickness that the device is rumoured to sport and Samsung might have made the device taller to improve the ergonomics.
While the FCC listing doesn’t reveal much about the Note 20, Thailand’s NBTC certification confirms there will be LTE variants of the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. This appears to be in-line with the earlier listing on FCC with model number SM-985F, which had confirmed the presence of an LTE variant of the Note 20 Ultra.
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The model numbers are SM-980F and SM-985F and the certifications reveal that the device will be backward compatible with GSM, CDMA networks which isn't a surprise. Samsung is seemingly taking a conventional route with the Note 20 series. The device, according to tipsters, will ditch the curved-screen and have flat-screen with a single punch-hole for selfies at the centre.
However, reports suggests the device is said to retain the Exynos 990 SoC for certain markets like India and this is disappointing, to say the least. That being said, the device is rumoured to come with a dynamic refresh rate screen that automatically switches between 60Hz and 120Hz but a QHD resolution at 120Hz could be missing.
As for the camera, the Note 20 series is expected to have a uniform setup on both the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra and retain the 108MP shooter from the S20 series. The digital zoom is expected to go up to 50x but we will have to wait for more details. Other features like wireless charging, Samsung Dex support and a bigger battery will be present as well. We expect more information to trickle in as we inch closer to launch.
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