Samsung Galaxy Note 20 draft is out
This seems to be a protective case drawing of the Galaxy Note 20 so it's easy to understand when its screen border is quite thick. This design reveals a device with a perforated camera in the middle of the screen and a triple rear camera system arranged vertically.

The design is said to be of the Galaxy Note 20
The square corners in the design are reminiscent of the Galaxy Note 10 series.
It is still too early and this design has not been officially confirmed by Samsung. However, @IceUniverse is a reliable source of sales and is likely to be one of the Galaxy Note 20 design ideas that Samsung is considering.

The Galaxy Note 20+ has recently been rumored to have a 4500 mAh battery and a 108 MP camera, while the Galaxy Note 20 will have a 4,000mAh battery and a 12 MP main camera like on the Galaxy S20 / S20 +.
Both Note20 and Note20 + are expected to be launched in August.
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