Galaxy Note 20 may have a chipset superior to the Galaxy S20!

The coronavirus had a strong impact on everything. Even in smartphone sales. This explains, in part, some difficulties that Samsung is having with the sale of the Galaxy S20 range. However, things can go better with the Galaxy Note 20. At least that’s what Samsung wants and is working on it. Although it is still about four months before the launch of this equipment, the first rumors are already appearing. The latter concerns the presence of a 4000 mAh battery. It is indeed good considering that last year’s model had a 3500 mAh battery, but it is not exactly impressive. However, you also know that the Galaxy Note 20 can bet on a different chipset.

Galaxy Note 20 may have a chipset superior to the Galaxy S20!

Anyway, if this is confirmed, we will have a significant increase in battery that will guarantee greater autonomy. The news comes to us from the GalaxyClub website.

Note20
Note20

In the case of the Galaxy Note 20+ model, the battery should be even more significant. So, we may be talking about the same 4500 mAh battery of the Galaxy S20 + or even the 5000 mAh battery of the Galaxy S20 Ultra. Of course, there are also rumors about a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. However, there is still no consistent information to prove its existence.

In other fields, there is not much more information. However, a device that is supposed to be the Galaxy Note 20+ 5G passed through the Geekbench this month and revealed some information. That said, we learned that it would come with 8GB of memory and the Android 10 operating system. At the chipset level, we should have a Snapdragon 865+. In practice, it should be an overclocked 865 to ensure even more performance.

Samsung Note 20
Samsung Note 20

The arrival of this processor, on its own, to the Galaxy Note 20, is excellent news. The reason is simple. It will be the first time in years that this range has access to a different processor, compared to the S line and a corresponding change in performance.

If this will be true for users abroad, we will see what it will be like in Portugal and Europe. Unfortunately, we must remain attached to Exynos, at a time when consumers want them out of the market.

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