If you're jonesing for more Galaxy Note 20 Ultra after those photos surfaced earlier this week, we've got some good news for you.
A new video has made its way online that shows off the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. The video from Jimmy is Promo is brief, but it does give us a clear look at the Note 20 Ultra and shows it next to the Galaxy Note 10+ for comparison purposes.
The video confirms that the Note 20 Ultra is model number SM-N986U and that it's running Android 10 with Samsung's One UI 2.5. We can also see that the S Pen and speaker have flipped sides on the bottom of the Note 20 Ultra compared to the Note 10+, so that could take some getting used to if you're upgrading from last year's Note flagship to the new model.
Finally, we get to see just how much the Note 20 Ultra's large camera bump protrudes from its body. The video points out that the camera bump on the Note 20 Ultra is larger than the one on the Galaxy S20 Ultra.
It's expected that the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will include several upgrades over its predecessor. Rumors say the new flagship will pack a 6.9-inch display with 120Hz refresh rate, a 108MP main camera, and a bigger 4500mAh battery, and it's been said that Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 865 Plus chipset might be included as well.
Samsung confirmed yesterday that it's hosting a Galaxy Unpacked event on August 5, and it's widely expected that the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra will be officially unveiled there.