Samsung is coming with its Galaxy Unpacked event on Wednesday, 5th August at 10 AM ET. Samsung is expected to disclose new lineup, Galaxy Note 20 devices. It is going to revel along with its first foldable, the Galaxy Fold.
The teaser by Samsung about Galaxy Note 20 is cryptic. It is cryptic by the standards of tech invitations. The copper colour does not really match the already leaked images of Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. It is rumoured earlier as well about the lineup on Samsung’s Russian website in the starting of the month July.
Rumours are no doubt nice for what to expect. Despite the truth that a statement is set to come in less than a month. Though, the Note 20 Ultra actually has made its way to the market already. The new flagship would feature a triple camera. It will include a periscope styled lens along with a 4th sensor. The sensor would appear to be a 3D ToF or laser autofocus.
New Designed S-Pen
It would have the inclusion of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865. Or maybe the rumoured Snapdragon 865 Plus. It is like the one in the S20 lineup of earlier this year. It is speculated that it will make 5G the default for the Note 20 along with the 120Hz refresh rate display option. Note 20, of course, will have S-Pen, with a new trick up its sleeve.
It is expected for Samsung to have two Galaxy Note 20 models, Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Though the details about the features of the devices are not really available.
The Galaxy Fold that is reportedly named as Galaxy Z Fold 2. It will be joining the brand of Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip. The device is rumoured to feature a display of 7.7 inches. It will possibly have a cut out camera that would be similar to other flagship phones from Samsung. The specification will be boosted once the details about the device are out.
The event could witness the announcement of Galaxy Z Flip 5G as well. It is already revealed courtesy of China’s TENAA centre. The device would feature most probably Snapdragon 865 Plus processor.
We will have to wait for the event to take place for further details.