Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra leak reveals the specs behind what could be this year's top Android flagship
Ice Universe also mentions the Note 20 Ultra uses a Snapdragon 865 Plus processor. It was once thought that the Snapdragon 865 chipset that's powered almost all Android flagships this year wouldn't get a Plus version. However Ice Universe seems convinced that there will be such a chipset, so you should expect higher peak performance from the Note 20 Ultra.
As for the screen, Ice Universe says it will have simultaneous QHD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. That should trump the Galaxy S20 series, which could manage QHD resolution or 120Hz refresh rate but not both at once.
This improvement is likely achieved by the rumored use of an LTPO display, a new display technology that allows much greater power efficiency by dynamically changing the refresh rate from anywhere between 1Hz and the maximum 120Hz. Since 120Hz displays are notorious for their power consumption, it could be a shrewd decision by Samsung to make use of this technology.
Ice Universe's second tweet discusses how the size of the Note 20 Ultra compares to the Note 10 Plus. It is all good news by the looks, with shrunken bezels on all sides, a smaller punch-hole for the selfie camera and decreased body depth.
There is no mention of batteries or charging specs in this recent set of rumors. But the standard Note 20 has a 4,000 mAh battery, while the Note 20 Ultra will have a capacity of 4,500 mAh or 5,000 mAh. We're expecting both models to charge 25W, but the Note 20 Ultra is also capable of using Samsung's vendor 45W power block for faster charging.
We will see if these rumors are true in the next two months. The Note 20 is rumored to have an August unveiling, which will include the Galaxy Fold 2, Galaxy Watch 2 and other new Samsung mobile devices.
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