The Galaxy Unpacked event 2020 will begin at 7.30 pm (IST) on
August 5, and it will livestream on the company's official website.
Samsung
on Wednesday confirmed it will host a virtual Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5
to debut the new Galaxy Note 20-series and a next-generation foldable device.
The event will begin at 7.30 pm (IST), and will livestream on the company's official website.
The smartphone
maker has shared a video related to the event but hasn't revealed much in the
teaser itself.
Ahead of the
launch, some specifications of the Galaxy Note 20-series surfaced online.
The standard Galaxy
Note 20 will sport a 6.42-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh
rate and a 1084x2345 resolution.
The top-end Note
20 smartphone will get slightly bigger and sport a massive 6.87-inch LTPO
screen with an AMOLED panel.
Like Note 20, Note
20+ will also have support for 120Hz refresh rate but with QHD+ resolution of
1444x3096 pixels.
The smartphone
maker may launch the Galaxy Note 20 with Snapdragon 865 processor or its custom
Exynos 990 SoC, depending upon the region.
The processor
could be paired with up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM, which Samsung had previously
started mass-producing.
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