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As if the recent data leaks weren't enough, South Korea's Samsung has also joined the list of affected companies at lightning speed. However, it's not the tech giant's fault for leaking the flagship trailer Galaxy The Note 20 and the premium model Note 20 Ultra can be sold by none other than the American operator AT&T, which has been preparing a special event for a long time to entice fans to buy and at the same time offer some added value. But the technicians obviously made a mistake somewhere and the advertising spot slipped out earlier than expected. Although the video is only 2 minutes long, it still offers a look at a number of interesting details that have only been speculated about so far.

That Galaxy The Note 20 Ultra 5G will feature a 6.9-inch AMOLED display along with a 120Hz refresh rate is nothing too new, just like the fact that the cheaper model Galaxy Note 20 will delight fans with a 6.7-inch AMOLED+ display with a standard frequency of 60Hz. However, the news is the definitive confirmation of the processor, which will be the Snapdragon 865+, which will offer 10% more performance than in the case of the model Galaxy S20. Thanks to the integration of the S Pen, we can also look forward to significantly more intuitive control, a friendlier experience and more options. In the case of the Note 20 Ultra, there will also be a 108-megapixel camera with 8K resolution, while the cheaper sibling will get "only" a 64-megapixel camera. In both cases, we will also see Space Zoom, which offers up to 50 times zoom. The basic model will then enjoy a 30x zoom, which, however, will not offend passionate photographers in any way. The icing on the cake is the battery, which significantly surpasses its predecessor and boasts a capacity of 4300 mAh, or 4500 mAh in the case of the premium model. We'll see what else Samsung will come up with at the official showcase on August 5.

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