Samsung will be unveiling the Galaxy Note 20 series in the second half of 2020. The long-rumored Galaxy Fold 2 is also expected to debut alongside it. There have been multiple leaks about these two devices over the past few weeks. A new one now suggests the Galaxy Note 20 series to come with 16GB RAM as standard.

As of now, there’s only one Samsung smartphone with 16GB RAM in the market and that is the beefed-up 512GB variant of Galaxy S20 Ultra. But the upcoming Galaxy Note 20 series, on the other hand, could feature 16GB RAM on all models.

This piece of information comes from a recent Q&A session by DSCC CEO Ross Young. The Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to launch in both 4G as well as 5G variants like the Galaxy S20 series. Hence, there is still a confusion if both these versions will have 16GB RAM or only the 5G variant will feature it.

Samsung has already begun the mass production of 16GB LPDDR5 RAM in late February. So it is certain it will be featured in the forthcoming Galaxy Note 20 series and maybe even other high-end devices from different OEMs in the future.

In addition to a huge amount of RAM, the Galaxy Note20 series is expected to feature the following specifications.

Galaxy Note 20 Galaxy Note 20 Plus

Display Resolution

2345 x 1084 pixels, 19.5:9 aspect ratio 3096 x 1444 pixels, 19.3:9 aspect ratio
Display Tech

LTPO backplane technology, 120Hz refresh rate

Battery 4,000 mAh

4,500 – 5,000 mAh

 

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