After the LTE and 5G-enabled Galaxy Note 20 Ultra passed through the FCC yesterday, its now time for the global Galaxy Note 20 5G to do the exact same. Carrying design number SM-N981B, the Galaxy Note 20 5G has actually been approved by the Federal Communications Commission earlier today, July 16, with just a few of weeks to go before Galaxy Unpacked 2020.
The FCC files reveal the phones measurement to be clocking in at 161 x 75.2 mm, making it both taller and wider than in 2015s Galaxy Note 10. The phones thickness is unmentioned by the FCC, but according to previous leaks, the Galaxy Note 20 (5G) must have an 8.5 mm profile.
An LTE-only Galaxy Note 20 has yet to be verified by the regulative agency, its rational to presume that the smaller design will follow the exact same method as the bigger Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and be released with LTE connectivity in markets where a 5G device wouldnt make sense.
The international Galaxy Note 20 5G could be powered by the Exynos 990 chipset in spite of earlier reports that Samsung may equip its next S Pen flagship with an upgraded Exynos 992 solution. Sadly, this hasnt been verified or rejected by the FCC files, so only time will reveal Samsungs decision. Either method, the chipset is most likely going to be coupled with 12GB of RAM, at least for the Galaxy Note 20 5G variant, whereas the LTE model could be limited to 8GB.