Samsung Galaxy Note 20+ camera specifications leaked

As time passes, things about the Galaxy Note 20 series are slightly revealed. This afternoon, the famous tech blogger ICE UNIVERSE leaked the camera specifications of the Galaxy Note 20+.

According to him, the Galaxy Note 20+ has a quad-camera module. The primary camera sensor is Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL Bright HM1 with an f/1.33 aperture. This sensor can take pictures with a 12000×9000 resolution. Its pixel size is about 0.8 um.

The second camera is a 13MP periscope lens, which is a Samsung ISOCELL 3M5. The third camera lens is a 12MP Samsung ISOCELL 2L3 mobile image sensor used to take ultra-wide shots. It is also reported that the Galaxy Note 20+ will use a focusing laser sensor instead of a ToF camera sensor, which Samsung used in the Galaxy S20 Ultra.

As previously reported, Samsung will remove the 100x Zoom feature from its Galaxy Note 20 series and stick with 50x zoom for now.

The Galaxy Note 20 series will use a 6.87-inch Dynamic AMOLED display. The display will have a center punch-hole and support a 3096×1444 resolution with a 120Hz refresh rate.

Some rumors also claim that the Galaxy Note 20 series might be powered by the Exynos 992. The Exynos 992 is based on a 5nm manufacturing process, which provides slightly better performance than the Snapdragon 865.

In 3C certification, it was clear that it would come with a 25W fast charger out of the box and support max charging of 45W.

The Galaxy Note20 series is expected to launch in August 2020, along with the Galaxy Fold2.