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New Galaxy Note 20 images appear

Today, additional concept images of the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 flagship phablet from Samsung have appeared on the network – moreover, these images in one way or another repeat all those rumors and details that were previously spread by a lot of insider teams from different Internet portals. It becomes obvious that Samsung itself is putting its hand to teasing and luring its potential customers portionwise, although it is difficult to blame it, because the Galaxy Note 20 model can actually turn out to be more than functional and interesting in terms of user experience, so worth a closer look.

As for the current new images and concept art of the device, they clearly illustrate the main difference between it and previous flagships from the South Korean mobile manufacturer. This difference mainly consists in a significant increase in the working area of ​​the display in the front, since it will occupy more than 95% of the front panel. But the back panel is not so much surprising, since there is a block with the main camera sensors and a rather large LED flash, which can potentially play the role of an additional tool for improving the quality of images.

So far, there is very little information regarding the capabilities of the cameras, but judging by the cut-out of the case, it can be assumed that at least one of them will serve as a ToF camera for a wider viewing angle. The presence of USB-C and S Pen support is also a distinctive feature of the new flagship, but Samsung has not indicated whether it is an old S Pen format, or a new one that will offer somewhat more interesting functionality.

It is worth noting that the presented concept art somehow illustrates the main design moments and features regarding the device, and cannot be the final technical elements of the model’s design – however, given the high accuracy of matching pictures with previously published rumors from insiders, we can assume that concept art is as close as possible to the real technical design of the device.

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