What can the Samsung Galaxy S20 tell us about the Galaxy Note 20

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Want to see our Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra photo gallery? Head here.In mid-February the Samsung Galaxy S20 series of smartphones was launched,
devices, likely launched around August, and they're the most obvious candidates for Samsung's top-end tech.The Samsung Galaxy Note phones
if we take a close look at the Galaxy S20 phones we could make a few predictions anyway.All aboard the 5G trainSamsung's doubling down on 5G
(Image credit: Future)While there was only one Samsung Galaxy S10 5G phone, the Galaxy S20, S20 Plus and S20 Ultra are all 5G (well, there
Galaxy Note 10 and Note 10 Plus both had 5G versions, but not all regions got the 5G versions of both, and the 4G versions proved much more
popular generally
markets.Camera features over specsThe Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra with its massive camera bump on the rear (Image credit: Future)While the
Samsung Galaxy S20 cameras received moderate hardware upgrades from their Galaxy S10 predecessors, most of the photography improvements -
outside the S20 Ultra - took the form of new software and features.The Samsung Galaxy S20 has loads of tricks, like Single Take (which
captures a picture from all its lenses at once), 8K video recording, and 30x digital zoom (thanks to plenty of cropping on the 3x optical
up using most, at least if you like shooting people frequently.The increase of photography and video modes, despite the relatively similar
camera hardware (forgetting the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which has some high-res sensors), suggests Samsung is focusing on post-processing software
and cool tricks and features most of all.Perhaps, then, we could see the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 come with largely similar cameras to before,
but a new suite of modes and options that change how you take pictures.A focus on screen qualityThe Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus with its bright
display (Image credit: Future)Instead of Samsung bigging up its new cameras at the Galaxy S20 launch, it spent much of its time talking
about screen quality
The Galaxy S20 devices have WQHD+ displays with 120Hz refresh rates, some of the highest pixel-per-inch counts of any Samsung phone, and
FHD+, both with 60Hz refresh rates
one of the models could have a 4K display like the Sony Xperia 1 - though that big a bump in resolution is less likely
Regardless, whatever new tech Samsung has up its sleeves, we expect to be blown away.Super-size meThe Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra is a pretty
flagship had to settle for the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite or a similar Galaxy A device
However, Samsung did put out a super-huge S20 in the form of the Galaxy S20 Ultra.The Galaxy S20 Ultra is bigger than its non-Ultra
counterparts, with a more impressive camera array and a bigger battery, reserved for those who have plenty of money to spend on a new
smartphone.So if Samsung is focusing on big, top-end phones instead of budget models, we could see a Galaxy Note 20 Ultra or something
cases, with the S Pen stylus making it a genuine pocket tablet in its own right.Sticking with the punch-holeSamsung Galaxy S10 Plus with its
two front-facing cameras (Image credit: Future)When the Samsung Galaxy S10 devices came out with their punch-hole cut-out front-facing
cameras, the company stated it was already planning to drop the feature as soon as possible
devices as well as its top-end ones.The Samsung Galaxy Note 10 devices debuted the position of punch-hole that the Galaxy S20s use, and it
really looks like Samsung is sticking with the feature for the foreseeable future