Samsung's Galaxy Note20+ will apparently have a 4,500 mAh battery, but what about the (slightly) smaller Note20? Back in April, word on the streets was 4,000 mAh.
Now though, it looks like Samsung has managed to cram a bit more juice into the Note20's cell. After digging through the Chinese 3C's certification database, the enterprising folks at SamMobile have figured out that the model number for the battery that's going to be used in the Chinese version of the Note20 is EB-BN980ABY. Oh, and its capacity is 4,300 mAh.

That's marginally
Both phones should arrive around August with 120Hz Super AMOLED Infinity-O screens, S Pen stylus, 16GB of RAM, and the Exynos 992 or Snapdragon 865 chipset, depending on market. You should also expect wired charging at least at 25W, wireless charging, and reverse wireless charging support of course. Oh, and no headphone jacks.
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