Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Shines in New Leaked Renders along with the Detailed Specifications

Faisal Rasool

The renders leaked so far only gave us the rear-facing preview of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, coupled with a few speculated details here and there. Today, the ever-trustworthy German blog Winfuture.de published a set of press renders that showcase both the front and rear view of the Note 20 Ultra in Mystic Black and Mystic Bronze editions — not to mention the detailed accompanying specifications.


As per the source, the Samsung Note 20 Ultra features a 6.9” Dynamic AMOLED display that reaches a WQHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 19.3:9 aspect ratio. An inconspicuous hole-punch lies in the center, rounding off the newest rendition of Samsung’s popular ‘Infinity-O’ design.


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The display itself wraps around the edges ever-so-slightly pushing the already narrow bezels back further. The top and bottom bezels are practically razor-thin and could produce the highest screen-to-body ratio ever seen on a Note device. Samsung has coated the front panel in Gorilla Glass 7 — making it the first smartphone to feature this version.


The front camera has a 10MP sensor behind it, while a triple-camera array lives inside the oversized camera island on the back (which unlike the trimmed bezels juts out). It uses a 108MP primary camera, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, and a 12MP prism-style periscope sensor that affords the setup as much as 5x optical and 50x hybrid ‘Space Zoom’ — a far cry from the ‘100x Space Zoom’ this year’s S20 Ultra has. To resolve the autofocus issue, Samsung is introducing an omnidirectional laser autofocus module, placed next to the three lenses.


And the manufacturer is once again sticking to its in-house developed Exynos 990 processor for the global edition, that works with 12GB of RAM and 256GB/512GB of storage — expandable further with a microSD card. The publication doesn’t specify the fast charging that goes with its 4,500 mAh battery, but it can power up the device from 0% to 50% in only 30 minutes.

There’s nothing new under the sun in terms of shell design: it’s a polished, slightly chamfered back painted in the gorgeous Mystic Bronze and Mystic Black colors. The Note 20 Ultra is expected to start at a Samsung price tag north of €1,000 (1,92,000 PKR, without taxes).

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