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The Galaxy Note 20 may arrive with a larger battery than expected!

In case you don’t know, all the leaks and rumors have pointed to a Galaxy Note 20 with a 4000mAh battery, while the more equipped Note 20+ model should come equipped with a 4500mAh battery. However, it seems that all of this is wrong since the Note 20 battery has already appeared on a Chinese certification website (3C).

The Galaxy Note 20 may arrive with a larger battery than expected!

Galaxy Note 20 Design
Galaxy Note 20 Design

Therefore, according to the certification, the device with model number EB-BN980ABY (allegedly the Samsung Note 20) must include a battery rated at 4170mAh. Which in turn should be equivalent to a 4300mAh battery! At the end of the cable, the Galaxy Note 10+ also had a battery rated at 4170mAh but came to market announcing 4300mAh.

That said, if these 4300mAh are really true, the device is much more attractive! However, new rumors suggest a 60Hz LTPO screen in this model, instead of the expected 120Hz OLED QHD + screen that should reach the Note 20+, which should result in greater energy efficiency on the screen. (Which is undeniably one of the biggest contributors to battery consumption in today’s smartphones.)

However, both devices are expected to arrive in August, the Note 20 with a 6.7 ”screen, while the Note 20+ will feature a 6.9” screen, both with the vast majority of the specifications of the current Galaxy S20, except for memory which should be 16GB on both models, as well as the replacement of the SoC Exynos 990, which should give way to a more powerful and more efficient version, after all the complaints from European users.

In addition to all this, both should come with Android 10 (OneUI), a screen with a hole in the screen, and margins almost nonexistent.


Furthermore, what do you think about all this? Share your opinion with us in the comments below.

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