Alleged Galaxy M20 live image shows Samsung’s Infinity-V display

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Last week, there were
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in India. The reports said the company would launch the rumored
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, M20, M30 and M40 as the Galaxy M1, M2, M3, and so on. Purported
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in various benchmarks and leaks.

Adding to the growing leaks, 91Mobiles has now published a couple of live images of the alleged
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, and they match what we have heard so far about the upcoming device. The images show a device with an
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display (Samsung’s marketing term for what looks to be a waterdrop notch) and narrow bezels. According to the publication, the chin on the Galaxy M20 is apparently slimmer than the one on even the Galaxy Note 9. If so, then it is quite impressive since the
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meant to replace the current Galaxy J, On, and C series offerings.

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The notch is surrounded by a ‘breathing LED strip’


The report also states the notch is surrounded by a “breathing LED strip” which lights up every time the device is unlocked. It sounds similar to the rumors we heard about the LED effects around the
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. On the backside, the device will sport a dual-camera setup at the top-left corner along with an LED flash. The rear side of the device will also house a fingerprint sensor.

The back is apparently made up of polycarbonate with a glass-like finish for a premium feel. The bottom side of the device will have a 3.5mm headphone jack, a speaker, and a USB Type-C port for charging and data transfers. The report further confirms that the Galaxy M10 will sport a similar design to the Galaxy M20, but has a micro-USB port and is slimmer and lighter, probably
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in the latter model.

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