This year, Samsung launched the most expensive Galaxy S20 Ultra with a 108MP primary camera. But there won’t be a Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, says the new rumor. Just like the Galaxy Note 10 series, Samsung may launch only two flagship Note models in 2020.
No Galaxy Note Ultra model, but the Galaxy Fold 2 will be your Ultra. #GalaxyNote
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020
Ross Young, CEO and founder of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), suggests the Galaxy Note 20 series will only have two models – Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Plus.
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Unlike the Galaxy S20 series, Samsung will apparently not launch a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. There will only be a standard Galaxy Note 20 and a ‘+’ model with a larger screen.
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Note 20+ Display Leak
Note 20+ will grow from 6.8" to 6.87", resolution will increase to 3096 x 1444 resulting in a 497 PPI, 19.3:9 aspect ratio. It will also have 120Hz refresh with LTPO, lowest power implementation of 120Hz due to variable refresh. #GalaxyNote20+— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020
Young also claims the Galaxy Note 20+ will have a 6.87-inch display with 3096 x 1444 resolution and a 19.3:9 aspect ratio. It will be a “lower power implementation” of 120Hz, it should extend battery life using the 120Hz refresh rate.
While the standard Galaxy Note 20 will have a 6.42-inch display with 2345×1024 resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It will also be a “lower power implementation” of 120Hz.
Note 20 Display Leak:
Note 20 will grow from 6.3" on the 10 to 6.42" on the Note 20. Resolution will increase slightly to 2345 x 1084, 404 PPI, 19.5:9 aspect ratio. 120Hz with LTPO, variable refresh, so lower power with 120Hz, great for always on mode. #GalaxyNote20— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020
In an additional tweet, Young shared that Samsung is going to add LTPO technology to the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Fold 2. He says the LTPO technology won’t be available on the upcoming Apple iPhone.
About Display Technology. With LTPO, you can vary the display refresh rate from 1Hz to 120Hz based on the content. In always on mode, 1Hz. In gaming modes, 120Hz. Big power advantage for Samsung. Apple won’t have LTPO until 2021.
— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy Note 20 series in August 2020.