Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus hardware leaks ahead of the August 5th event

Front and back view of Galaxy Note 20 Plus
Image credits: Pigtou / @OnLeaks 


As the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is closing in, it's oblivious that we see even more leaks as the due date reaches, leaks culture was booming as fans and tech enthusiasts were eager to know about the products before they were released by the company officially, some times companies intentionally leaking their own products to create a buzz around the product. The following leaks are by the Twitter user and credible leaker Steve H.McFly(@OnLeaksand were reported by Pigtou.

The leaked phone in the series is the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus, the medium tier of the flagship series, as per the leaks, Note 20 Plus is slightly bigger than the Note 20, the leaks majorly showed the hardware side of things, full internal specs were still unknown. The dimensions of the phone are 165mm long, 77.2mm wide, and 7.6mm thick.

White Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus front and back view with stylus on the side
Image credits: Pigtou / @OnLeaks 


As usual, there are no major design overhauls for Galaxy Note series this year too, however, the S-Pen has now moved from right to left, the speaker grill and a noise-cancellation microphone and USB-C port for charging and data transfer in the middle as usual.




Seems like Samsung chooses to continue with the punch-hole selfie camera this year too, which is better to have than a notch, and let's talk about the big camera bump in the rear, it is bigger than the usual camera bumps we've seen in the previous flagship phones. Galaxy Note 20 Plus will have a better camera setup than Galaxy Note 20 according to some leaks but full details still had to come.

illustation od White Galaxy Note 20 Plus lying vertically and horizontally on the surface
Image credits: Pigtou / @OnLeaks 

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