The Samsung Galaxy Note10 launched last year came with a battery of 3,500 mAh, and according to a Galaxy Club report, its successor-Note20-will pack a larger cell.
The battery part sports code EB-BN980ABY of Galaxy Note20, which has a rated
capacity of 3,880 mAh, is a normal capacity of around 4,000 mAh. That's the
same size as the battery on Galaxy S20.
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For the standard Note20
having a larger battery, we presume the Note20 + would pack a larger cell as
well, which could be a 4,500 mAh model like the S20 + or 5,000 mAh like the S20
Ultra.
Information about the
Note20 series are scarce right now, but the 5 G edition of the Plus model
visited Geekbench earlier this month, revealing a few specs in the process:
Android 10, 8 GB RAM, and what the Snapdragon 865 + SoC possibly is.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Galaxy Note20 lineup is expected to be revealed in August, but instead of an actual on-ground event, Samsung may opt for an online event for unveiling.
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