The official launch of the new Galaxy Note 20 is just a few months away, but a wealth of information about this flagship has already emerged, covering rendered images, dimensions, colors, camera specifications, and charging speed.
1. Galaxy Note 20's battery is poised to match that of the Galaxy Note 20+
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As we approach the official release of the Galaxy Note 20 in a few months, abundant details have surfaced, including rendered images, dimensions, colors, camera specs, and charging speed.
A few days ago, the battery capacity of the Galaxy Note 20+ was revealed. Today, it's the turn of the smaller model, the Galaxy Note 20.
According to information from China's 3C regulatory body, the Galaxy Note 20 is expected to feature a 4,300 mAh battery. This battery, identified as EB-BN980ABY, offers an available capacity of 4,170 mAh, differing from the previously disclosed 4,000 mAh last month.
For comparison, the Galaxy Note 10+ also has an available battery capacity of 4,170 mAh, but on paper, the stated capacity is 4,300 mAh. This suggests that the company will employ a similar strategy with the Galaxy Note 20.
The Galaxy Note 20+ is rumored to sport a 4,500 mAh battery, resulting in a mere 200 mAh difference in battery capacity between the Note 20 and Note 20+. Speculations indicate that the Note 20 will feature a 6.7-inch screen, while the Note 20+ will boast a 6.9-inch display, making the slight battery difference understandable.
Render of the Galaxy Note 20+
The Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20+ are expected to showcase Super AMOLED Infinity-O displays with a refreshing rate of 120Hz. They will come with the S Pen, Exynos 992 processor (or Snapdragon 865 in some markets), 16 GB RAM, and support for fast charging starting from 25W, along with fast Qi wireless charging and reverse wireless charging.
If Samsung launches the Galaxy Note 20 with a 4,300 mAh battery and the Galaxy Note 20+ with a 4,500 mAh battery, which phone would you choose?