Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra And S Pen Got Their FCC Certification

Today, we reported about the live photos of the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. But now something more has been exposed regarding the phone. Recently, both the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and its S Pen got certified by the FCC.

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Both the certifications didn’t reveal anything about the phone. The Note 20 Ultra’s certification is about the mobile’s transmitter. The phone has two mmWave antennas: ANT L (on the bottom-left) and ANT K (on the top-right).

The applicant for both certifications is Samsung Electronics Company Limited, and it was approved yesterday (6 July). Moreover, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra certification has two model numbers, SM-N986U and SM-N986U1, which points to us that both are American variants. The S Pen has model number EJPN980, which only points out that it will be used for the Galaxy Note 20 series.

Previously, it was reported that the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will use a 2K resolution center punch-hole Dynamic AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. This phone will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 5G (US and Chinese Variants) and Exynos 991 (Europe and other market variants).

The phone has a total battery of 4370mAh with 25W fast charging. On the rear side, there is a quad-camera setup with a 108MP main camera sensor that supports 50x zoom.

The expected date for the Galaxy Note 20 is August 5th, and as the time approaches, the phone is getting exposed totally. This launch event will be called UNPACKED and may be held online due to current situations. Moreover, it was also reported that Samsung may start to send the invitations (for this event) at the end of this week.