Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Plus display specifications leaked

2020-05-11 17:37:03

One of the defining features of Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones is their big displays. If a new leak is to be believed, Samsung will be sticking with that strategy by increasing the size of the screens on the Note 20 series. Today, details about the display for the upcoming phones were leaked on Twitter. The source of the leak is Ross Young, the founder, and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), and his tweets revealed key details about the screens of the Galaxy Note20 and the Galaxy Note20+.

According to Ross, the Galaxy Note20 will feature a bigger display than its predecessor; 6.42-inches to be exact. It will also have a slightly increased 2345 x 1080 resolution, so the PPI remains 401. The aspect ratio is revealed to be 19.5:9, an increase from the 19:9 aspect ratio of the Galaxy Note10. The big news is that the display will get a 120Hz refresh rate. The screen is a Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide (LTPO) display that uses low power. This should help reduce battery consumption even with 120Hz mode. The Galaxy Note20 Plus, on the other hand, will have a slightly bigger screen that measures 6.87-inches. The resolution goes up to 3096 x 1444 and translates to a PPI of 497 while the aspect ratio will be 19.3:9. Just like the standard version, the Galaxy Note20+ will have a 120Hz refresh rate and an LTPO panel.

While Samsung announced a Galaxy S20 Ultra earlier this year, it won’t be replicating the Ultra model with the Galaxy Note20 according to tipster Ross. However, he added that “the Galaxy Fold 2 will be your Ultra.”

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