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Samsung accidentally reveals Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in bronze color
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is going to be one good-looking phone.
We know that because Samsung accidentally leaked a photo of the upcoming device on its Russian site (the photo was later removed, but it’s still accessible through Wayback Machine magic).
The photo, discovered by leaker and XDADevelopers writer Max Weinbach, didn’t come with a description, but it’s unmistakably a new Galaxy Note device. Instead of the narrow camera bump on the Galaxy Note 10, the new phone has a massive, wide camera bump on the back, and a new, Mystic Bronze color.
OnLeaks, another reliable leaker, compared the photo with an earlier render of the same phone (which he calls Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus), noting the similarities.
We still don’t know too much about the phone. It will likely have a top Snapdragon/Exynos processor, tons of RAM and storage, a 6.9-inch, 120Hz display, and — possibly — a 108-megapixel main camera on the back.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 lineup hasn’t been officially announced, but it’s widely expected to arrive in early August, via a virtual Samsung event.
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