Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20+ looks stunning in these new renders
- The new Galaxy Note 20 lineup from Samsung is a few months away from release -- with the handsets possibly coming as soon as this summer alongside the Galaxy Fold 2.
- A Dutch tech news blog, working with an outside designer, has compiled a variety of leaks, specs, and rumors that have surfaced thus far about Samsung's new Note 20+ to produce new color renders of the device.
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Because Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 20 phablets will borrow a lot spec-wise from the new Galaxy S20 phones, noted leaker Ice Universe said on Twitter in recent days that we could almost think of the Note variant as the "Galaxy S20, Pen edition."
That's a bit tongue-in-cheek, but the fact remains: The Note 20 hardware specs won't materially differ from those of the S20 series, Ice Universe added in a separate tweet, something that also holds true for the Note 20 cameras. Note enthusiasts, though, are a hardcore bunch and are no doubt plenty excited for the Note 20 series to arrive later this year (it's being developed at Samsung under the code name "Project Canvas") and it will include both a standard model and a Plus edition. And speaking of the latter, new renders have just surfaced courtesy of Dutch tech news blog LetsGoDigital (in partnership with designer Jermaine Smit, known online as Concept Creator).
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