Naija Tech News on August 6th that Samsung Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra’s new flagship phones of the year have been released. Note 20 National Bank 8GB+256GB has an early adopter price of 1,109 Dollars, and the price is not low, but the phone is as previously rumored. The rear shell is made of plastic.
Samsung said at the press conference that Galaxy Note 20 does use a reinforced polycarbonate back shell , which surprised many users. First of all, as a flagship model, the price of the phone is very expensive. In addition, Samsung has spent several years Time stopped defending its use of plastics and eventually turned to advanced materials. Now Samsung is “ returning to its old business . “
At the press conference, Samsung talked about the use of a plastic back case for the machine, but the word “reinforced polycarbonate” did not appear in the press release, even on the introduction page of the Samsung Note 20 official website.
The following paragraph comes from Samsung’s Galaxy S5 marketing promotion in April 2014, and it seems that it should also apply to the current Galaxy Note 20.
“Our main goals are usability, friendliness and a more user-friendly design,” said Samsung product designer Dong Hun Kim. “We want to have some pleasant feelings… and a better grip. . If we use metal, [we think] the design feels heavy and cold. But with plastic, the texture is warmer. We believe that users will find [the device] both warm and friendly. This material is also the most visually expressive of volume , It can better symbolize our design philosophy.”
In addition, IT Home has learned that compared with Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, the standard version of Galaxy Note 20 has dropped in many specifications. The two devices share the same Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, but the normal version of Note 20 is equipped with a 60Hz 6.7-inch 1080P display, a 12-megapixel main camera, 8GB of memory, and does not support a microSD card slot.
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