The latest leak reveals the design of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20
Expect a camera module like the Galaxy S20
Roland Quandt has just shared an image that is said to be the official LED View Cover for Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20+. This accessory is planned to be introduced by Samsung with its new flagships in the second half of this year.

The case template is said to be of the Galaxy Note 20
This pattern doesn't reveal anything about the front of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series but it does reveal important clues for the back. It is the giant camera module in the upper left corner that is similar to what we can see in the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Therefore, at least one variant of the Galaxy Note 20 will have the same camera design as the Galaxy S20 Ultra (with at least 4 cameras and LED lights). You can imagine this based on the concept below.
Another detail from the leak is the curved design of the screen. A curved screen has appeared since the Galaxy Note7. However, like the Galaxy S20, it seems that Samsung is looking to reduce the screen curvature of the Galaxy Note 20.
What can we expect from the Galaxy Note 20?
2 leaker Ice Universe and Max Weinbach recently described the Galaxy Note 20 with no "significant changes" compared to the Galaxy S20 series. In fact, with what we've leaked above, we can imagine a Galaxy Note 20 "with an S Pen and more square corners".

Design with square corners of the Galaxy Note 20
The device will use the Exynos 990 or Snapdragon 865 chipset inside depending on the region, at least 8GB of RAM is available for Note 20 and 12 GB for Note 20+. The standard storage capacity can be kept at 256 GB like last year.
At this stage, it is unclear the size of the Galaxy Note 20. However, Samsung may use the screen with a 120Hz scanning speed for its new devices.
Camera Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+
If Samsung tries to release two Galaxy Note flagships this year, the Galaxy Note 20+ will likely inherit the camera of the Galaxy S20 Ultra and the Galaxy Note 20 will have a similar camera to the Galaxy S20.

Camera design inherited from Galaxy S20 series
In that case, it is expected that the Galaxy Note 20+ will be equipped with a 108 MP sensor combined with a 48 MP periscope lens that can support the 100x Space Zoom feature.
Besides, there will be a 12 MP wide-angle camera and Time-of-Flight sensor to help get more accurate portraits.
On the other hand, the standard Galaxy Note 20 can borrow the ultra wide-angle sensor and the Time-of-Flight sensor of the Note 20+ with the other two sensors of 12 MP and 64 MP (3x zoom).
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