Over the past months, the industry has been seeing a lot of news about the Samsung Galaxy S20 series. The next flagship smartphone series would officially unveil on Feb. 11 at Samsung's Unpacked event. Today, we have the first set of leaks for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20, which hinted about one of its major selling points.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Latest Leaks

The latest leak about the next generation Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is courtesy of the reliable tech and gadget sleuth Ice Universe. The tipster has constantly been sharing tips about the latest details of upcoming devices. Now, Ice says that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 would feature a more 'fine-tuned' 120Hz refresh rate technology.

The leak simply means that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 would have a better refresh rate implementation. The term "fine tuned" could also mean a variable refresh rate, which PC users and gamers are familiar with. This kind of technology is not yet explored in the world of smartphones, which would make the Galaxy Note 20 a lot more interesting.

It is also possible that the term fine tune could mean that the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 would have a 120 Hz refresh rate that uniformly works across all apps and tech. Some smartphones that offer 1290 Hz refresh rate sometimes decrease the refresh rate based on the app or task the user is accessing.

It is also possible that the fine tune could refer to auto mode. It means that the Samsung Galaxy Note could detect and pick the right amount of refresh rate that the user needs. The device could offer better detection, making it a device with a fined tuned refresh rate.

Other Galaxy Note 20 Leaks

Last month, Ice Universe shared an image of the alleged framework design of the Samsung Galaxy Note 20. The image reveals a lot of details about the upcoming phablet device from the South Korean tech giant. One important key takeaway from the image is the presence of a stylus slot.

It could mean that Samsung is keeping the defining feature of its phablet in Samsung Galaxy Note 20. The image also shows a rectangular camera island, which is standard now in most smartphones. The bottom part shows the slots possibly intended for the speaker, a mic, and a USB-C charging port.

It is worth mentioning that these specs are not official yet; in other words, what we infer from these leaks are pure speculations. So, we suggest taking these details with a good measure of salt. We will surely keep you posted on the latest updates on the tech and gadget world as soon as we get interesting details.