We’re still months away from the reveal of the Galaxy Note 20 series — Samsung’s biggest flagship phone lineup, but we’re already hearing a lot of rumors regarding the specifications and features of the handset. The latest rumor comes from a Q&A session with Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) CEO, Ross Young. If you want to know more about his background, feel free to click on his name. He suggests that the Galaxy Note 20 might settle for 16GB RAM as a standard. Today, only the Galaxy S20 Ultra packs that large amount of RAM. It’s another overkill statement if you’d ask us, but it’s not a surprising take given how Android phones have always pursue the competition with numbers.
Earlier rumors point out that there will be two models under the series — Note 20 and Note 20+. We might also see 120Hz make a comeback, but hopefully with QHD+ resolution. As expected, there’s a good chance that the plus model will carry the larger battery between 4500-5000mAH. For now, it’s best to take this rumor with a grain of salt.
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