LTE-only Galaxy Note 20 Ultra models confirmed by FCC – SamMobile

The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, being the leading design in Samsungs next flagship series, still wont provide 5G connection by default all over, simply in case youll wish to save some extra cash prior to committing to another premium smartphone. Thats according to a newly released certificates from the Federal Communications Commission discussing a number of variants of what are believed to be the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Describing Samsung gadgets determined as SM-N985F and SM-N986B, both in single- and dual-SIM variations, the attestation verifies an LTE-5G split throughout the whole of the Galaxy Note 20 series.
While all variants of the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra offered in the U.S. will use Qualcomms Snapdragon 865+ chip with a built-in 5G modem called the Snapdragon X55M, some variants offered by Samsung will have that performance disabled. The handset will clearly be sold in markets where 5G networks arent live so using 5G assistance there wouldnt truly be needed.
Galaxy S20 series had the LTE-5G split too
This mobile technology split likewise took place with the companys Galaxy S flagships this year. Although the Galaxy S20 series was the first fully 5G allowed lineup from Samsung, it was still offered in LTE-only in countries where no 5G networks exist.
As a side note, todays certificates also validate all Galaxy Note 20 models will include Wi-Fi 6 support, which may really imply something by the time these gadgets appear for purchase provided how 802.11 ax routers are finally ending up being more commonly offered.
Based upon the model numbers mentioned, the certificate likewise adds additional credence to todays report about the Galaxy Note 20 line utilizing the Snapdragon 865+ over Samsungs own Exynos 990 chip in its house nation, additional contributing to the humiliation its said to be withstanding over that state of affairs.