Ross Young again gave leaks related to the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 20, which is rumored to be the first smartphone to adopt the latest 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanner technology from Qualcomm.
Reportedly this will use a fingerprint scanner area 17x larger than before, with a size of 20 mm x 30 mm. This is bigger than a regular fingerprint scanner that is 4 mm x 9 mm in size. Even the reportedly Sonic Max 3D can scan two fingerprints simultaneously, which increases the level of security offered by the system.
Ross Young and his team also believe that this Samsung smartphone will still come with a punch-hole design in the middle of the screen to place its selfie camera. He explained that the LTPO technology that will be used will be able to save about 5% to 15%, but because it requires an additional transistor for each pixel, it is difficult to make a high DPI display.
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is also rumored to be equipped with 16GB of RAM as a standard, which has increased from 12GB in the previous generation. This smartphone will also be equipped with a battery capacity of between 4000mAh and 5000mAh, which is slightly higher than the generation of Galaxy Note 10.
Earlier, Young also said it was likely that other companies would adopt Samsung’s approach to having cheaper folding clamshells (such as the Z Flip) and premium tablet-sized models (like Fold). Meanwhile, Samsung reportedly will unveil the Galaxy Note 20 and Fold 2 in early August and sell it in the same month.
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