Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Flip 5G release date and charger specs tipped, launching earlier
Samsung is expected to have the richest August of product launches ever, what with the Note 20 series, but also the Fold 2 and the 5G version of the Galaxy Z Flip. Throw in a purported Galaxy Tab S7+ and, potentially, a new Galaxy Watch, and the big summer event is bound to grow bigger.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Fold 2 and Flip 5G release date
- Note 20 Plus display specs: 6.87″ 3096 x 1444, 497 PPI, 19.3:9 aspect ratio, 120Hz with dynamic refresh with 3D Sonic Max finger reader
- Note 20 Plus chipsets: Exynos 992 or Snapdragon 865 processor
- Note 20 Plus storage versions: 12GB RAM/128GB or 256GB, 16GB RAM/512GB eUFS 3.1 storage
- Note 20 Plus cameras: 108MP main+13MP periscope+12MP ultrawide
- Note 20 Plus battery: 4500mAh
While for the smaller, more basic Note 20 model the leaked specs differences compared to the Plus/Ultra are as follows:
- Galaxy Note 20 display specs: 6.42″ 2345 x 1084, 404 PPI, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 90Hz/120Hz with LTPO or 60Hz LTPS
- Galaxy Note 20 battery capacity: 4300mAh
Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Fold 2 and Flip 5G batteries and charging speeds
While we thought we’d learned everything there is to be known about the potential Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+ battery capacities (hint: they will be larger than what’s in the Note 10/10+), a listing in the Chinese certification body turned the current rumors on their head.
A 3500mAh to 4000mAh would be a hearty increase in previous years, but in 2020, the year of 5G connectivity and 120Hz display refresh rates, every little milliamp-hour helps. Unfortunately, the Galaxy Note 20 Plus, Ultra, or whatever it gets named, is still rumored to come with a 4500mAh battery pack, no changes here.
It looks like the Galaxy Note 20 series will carry the 25W chargers over from the S20 series, while the 5G model of the Z Flip will keep the 15W brick of its LTE-only predecessor. No, the only thing left is to learn about the camera set on the smaller Note 20 model.