Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Pass Through NBTC Certification

Faisal Rasool

The slew of Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra leaks continues as the duo was just signed off by Thailand’s NBTC certification authority. Per its listing, Samsung is releasing the Note 20 in both 5G and LTE-only versions — much like it did with the Galaxy S20 series.


Though we won’t have confirmation until the ‘Galaxy Unpacked’ event on August 5, the Note 20 Ultra has already been seen in hands-on photos and videos, revealing its stunning design in polished black and the very iconic Mystic Bronze color. The new certification leak doesn’t detail much, but it does confirm the model number and the name, ‘Galaxy Note 20 Ultra’.


At any rate, the 5G editions would be pricier than their LTE-only counterparts, and Samsung might ship the device with the Exynos 992 processor in some markets instead of using Qualcomm’s alternative.


The manufacturer has also revised the design language. The Note 20 series is seemingly much more aesthetic, balanced, and symmetric, featuring a triple-camera stacked vertically inside an oversized camera bump. The camera island and the shell are both painted the same color, and the phone has a boxier, slimmer profile. And the trusty S-pen too wears the same finish as the rest of the build.

The Note 20 Ultra will debut with a 108MP sensor, but it won’t retain the one-of-its-kind 100x Space Zoom from the S20 Ultra. For its home market, Samsung might introduce the latest Snapdragon 865+ chipset and combine it with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for the base variant. The series will go on sale later in August.