Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra may try to be the Xbox Phone – The Verge

Samsungs Note 20 Ultra, which is anticipated to introduce on August 5th at the next Samsung Unpacked occasion, may be highly enhanced to stream Xbox video games over xCloud, according to a new report from WinFuture.

While that might come as a surprise, Samsung and Microsoft have in fact gotten quite comfortable over the past year. Last August, at the last Galaxy Note launch event, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella appeared onstage to recognize an increased collaboration between the 2 business, and the two business revealed that Samsung would preinstall Microsofts Your Phone app, Office apps, LinkedIn, and OneDrive on the Galaxy Note 10.

Samsung and Microsoft currently revealed they would be partnering on a video game streaming service

WinFutures report also included information about Samsungs new flagship Note. The phone is expected to have a 6.9-inch screen with a 3200 x 1440 resolution, and will apparently be capable of a variable refresh rate of up to 120Hz, comparable to the Galaxy S20 Ultra. The phone may also be the very first to have Cornings Gorilla Glass 7.

The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is expected to have 3 electronic cameras on a huge camera bump– which weve seen on previous leaks of the phone– and WinFuture mostly proves other reports about those cameras. That zoom would a step down from the Samsung S20 Ultras hyped 100X zoom, but that turned out to be gimmicky in real-world use, so perhaps the minimized zoom will result in much better pictures.

The 2 business likewise announced they would be partnering on a cloud-based video game streaming service in February. A Microsoft-made game streaming service would likewise fill a hole for Samsung, which closed down its own PC-to-phone video game streaming service in March. More than 90 video games will obviously be offered to stream on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra over xCloud, according to WinFuture.

The brand-new S Pen might have a latency of nine milliseconds

Rounding out the specifications, WinFuture reports the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will work on 5G networks, features either 256 or 512 GB of storage that can be broadened by means of microSD, and has 12GB of RAM, Wi-Fi 6, and a 4,500 mAh battery.

The S Pen stylus in the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra may just have a latency of 9 milliseconds, according to WinFuture. And YouTuber Jimmy Is Promo revealed that the Note 20 Ultra might have a brand-new “guideline” mode that will let you utilize an on-screen cursor by pointing the S Pen at the phone, as displayed in a video posted earlier this month.

A Microsoft-made video game streaming service would likewise fill a hole for Samsung, which shut down its own PC-to-phone video game streaming service in March. WinFutures report likewise included information about Samsungs new flagship Note. That zoom would a step down from the Samsung S20 Ultras hyped 100X zoom, however that turned out to be gimmicky in real-world usage, so perhaps the lowered zoom will result in better images.