Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will feature a steep surface, narrow bezel, forehead, and chin than Note 10+

As the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series approaches, things about the phones are being exposed quickly. Recently, the famous blogger Ice Universe revealed more information about the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

According to him, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will feature a narrower bezel of just 0.29mm, while the forehead and chin are narrowed together by 0.4mm. He also revealed that the size of the display hole has been reduced by 10mm compared to the punch hole of the Galaxy Note10+.

The body size is also reduced by 0.3mm (compared to Note 10+). It seems that both the Galaxy Note 20 series smartphones will be very slim compared to predecessor models like the Galaxy Note 10 series and Galaxy S20 series. Samsung has focused more on the body as it is looking at exposed information.

UPDATE: (Note 20 Ultra Will Not Use A Micro curved screen)
The famous blogger Ice Universe has reported that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will not use the micro curved screen. It will use a steep surface like its predecessor, the Galaxy Note10.

It was previously reported that the Galaxy Note 20 series would feature a dynamic AMOLED display with a punch-hole in the center. The Galaxy Note 20 would use a 60Hz Full-HD resolution panel, while the Note 20 Ultra will sport a 120Hz 2K resolution panel.

According to leaks, both phones will use the same 22.5W charging. Some bloggers also suggest that the Galaxy Note 20 series may have the Snapdragon 865+ or the unannounced Exynos 992.

The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will use a quad-camera setup with a primary 108MP sensor and 50X zoom.  The specifications of the Galaxy Note 20 camera have not yet been leaked. It is also reported that the Galaxy Note 20 series will use a new generation 3D Sonic Max fingerprint recognition technology.

The Galaxy Note 20 series may be launched with more devices like the Tab S7 series, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Fold2. The phone is expected to be launched on 5 August or maybe in the first week of August.