First Galaxy Note 20 Plus renders show camera bumps are getting uglier

The first Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus renders came just a few days after we saw the smaller Galaxy Note 20 leaked renders come in. These renders come from known tipster OnLeaks (in collaboration with Pigtou) so we can be confident they 're pretty close to the real thing.

The first thing you'll notice about the alleged Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Plus is its huge and chunky camera module, right off the bat. In fact, the phone apparently measures 10.7 mm in thickness with the bulging camera bump. Without taking it into account, it is said that the Galaxy Note 20 Plus is 7.6 mm thick, making it tinier than the Galaxy Note 10 Plus and Galaxy S20 Ultra.

There are at least four camera sensors behind, as per the renders. Three of them are vertically aligned, with the third camera looking like a periscope lens. Look under the flash and we have a camera with scope and what a focus module might be.

Elsewhere, the phone 's style relative to its predecessor is essentially unchanged. Apparently you get the same 6.9-inch curved panel for the selfie camera, with a middle punch hole.

The standard Note 20 monitor is not much smaller and is currently measuring 6.7-inches.

The location of the S Pen housing on the Galaxy Note 20 Plus has also shifted, just as we have seen on the leaked Note 20 renders. Typically, Samsung places the stylus on the right side, but both Galaxy Note makes 20 phones showing it is positioned on the left at the bottom.

You can also see on the bottom a USB-C port, a speaker grille and a microphone next to the S Pen slot. Unfortunately, on its premium flagships, Samsung has ditched the 3.5 mm headphone jack so don't expect to see a comeback with Note 20 series.


While the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Plus design looks nearly identical per renders, the differences in their specs will be noticeable.

Specs leading the way

Compared to the rumored 60Hz screen on standard Note 20, the Galaxy Note 20 Plus is rumored to have a 120Hz refresh rate display. LTPO tech presence ensures that the Note 20 Plus monitor can also offer better power efficiency than the S20 Ultra's 120Hz panel.

The larger Note 20 is also expected to get a 108MP main camera and a brand new autofocus-enhancing sensor. The Note 20, on the other hand, might give a miss to the 108MP sensor and stick to the same 12MP sensor seen on the Galaxy S20 and S20 Plus. Also, the battery on the Plus model should be larger than the 4,000mAh battery rumored in Note 20.

Galaxy Note 20 phones specs and features

  • 60Hz screen
  • 120Hz refresh rate display with LTPO tech
  • 108MP main camera with autofocus-enhancing sensor
  • 12MP sensor
  • 4,000mAh battery


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