One of the defining features of Samsung's Galaxy Note smartphones is their big displays. If a new leak is to be believed, Samsung will be sticking with that strategy by increasing the size of the screens on the Note 20 series.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+ will reportedly both have bigger screens than the Note 10 and Note 10+. Ross Young, founder and CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, says that the Note 20 will have a 6.42-inch 2345x1084 screen with 19.5:9 aspect ratio and 120Hz refresh rate with LTPO, up from the Note 10's 6.3-inch 2280x1080 display.
Young also claims that the Note 20+ will feature a 6.87-inch 3096x1444 screen with 19.3:9 aspect ratio and 120Hz refresh rate with LTPO. The Galaxy Note 10+ display is a 6.8-inch 3040x1440 panel.
Finally, it's not expected that the Note 20 series will follow the Galaxy S20 series in adding an Ultra model this year, with Young saying there will be no Note 20 Ultra.
Young is the same source who recently spilled some early info on the Galaxy Fold 2, including its larger inner and outer displays.
These rumored Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20+ display sizes aren't huge increases from the Note 10 and Note 10+, but they definitely are larger and that should please folks who love the Note series for their big screens. That said, the bigger Note 20 could be a bit frustrating for folks who like the Note 10 for its "smaller" 6.3-inch screen.
Note 20+ Display Leak
Note 20+ will grow from 6.8" to 6.87", resolution will increase to 3096 x 1444 resulting in a 497 PPI, 19.3:9 aspect ratio. It will also have 120Hz refresh with LTPO, lowest power implementation of 120Hz due to variable refresh. #GalaxyNote20+— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) May 11, 2020