Samsung Galaxy Note 20 may flatten out but works well

Around Samsung's large but online-only Unpacked 2020 event, things are starting to heat up, especially considering that it may only be two months away. Of course, the attractive focus will be the Galaxy Note 20, even if it will be accompanied by a fairly high-profile entourage. Considering the many changes Samsung is making, including the next one that traces the company’s many years of effort, depending on your opinion, the next S Pen tablet phone may bow|especially cause controversy.

No, Samsung did not get rid of the S Pen stylus, because some people may worry that it will eventually do. At least until it can make the Galaxy Fold the only feature, this is still the defining feature of the Galaxy Note. Fortunately, if there are rumors recently, we are still far from this goal
The way to go.
According to Ice Universe, what Samsung will do is to flatten the screen of the Galaxy Note 20 again. Yes, there is no "infinite display" curve on the side. Since the fateful Galaxy Note 7 in 2016, Samsung has been using curved screens in its Galaxy Note series.
Of course, the Galaxy Note 10 Lite does have a flat-panel display, which may have inspired Samsung to make this small but important change.
In terms of design, we may see the return of some baffles on the side, which is the opposite of the way it straightly disperses those dead ends. However, it does make the phone more suitable as a writing and drawing device, and users do not need to worry about the S Pen slipping on the smooth curved edges. Why Samsung took so long
The time to make this change, and the certainty of this leak, is still unknown.
Ice Universe also revealed that the Galaxy Note 20's perforated camera cutout will be the same as the Galaxy S20. Compared with the Galaxy Note 10, this is definitely a small hole, but it may also cause people to worry about whether the camera behind it is enough for selfies and video chats.
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