Samsung Russia accidentally reveals Galaxy Note20 Ultra in “Mystic Bronze”

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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It’s fairly common for smartphone makers to accidentally reveal some information or photos especially when it is Samsung that has a reputation for it. Turns out the company ended up in the latest accidental revelation when pictures of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra were posted on its Ukrainian website in an elegant ‘Mystic Bronze’ colorway.

First spotted by YouTube Techno Harry and leakster Max Weinbach, the photos look extremely polished and appear as an official render or poster from Samsung towards the upcoming Galaxy Note20 launch in August. Moreover, the images were posted under Galaxy Note8’s page on the Samsung Ukrainian website.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
Source: Samsung Ukraine

Clad in an out-of-the-box mystic bronze colorway, the phone does look extremely refined and polished with its boxy look and a giant rectangular camera bump with a triple camera setup arranged in a vertical stack. According to GSMArena, the bottom lens is probably a prism lens for zooming capability while all three of the sensors have a mystic bronze accent ring to it along with the periphery of the camera setup that looks pretty dope.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
Source: Samsung Ukraine

Furthermore, the power button and volume rockers are back to the right while the S Pen as pictured in the leaked images doesn’t seem to be any different from the predecessor used with the Galaxy Note10 series last year. A similar colored Samsung galaxy Watch 3 that was leaked earlier. These two would make a great pair for fashionistas.

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Anyways, the Samsung Galaxy Note20 series is incoming next month at an online unpacked launch event where the South Korean giant will be launching Galaxy Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Tab S7. Note that the Samsung Galaxy Note8 page mentioned above with these accidentally released images has thus been removed.

 

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It’s fairly common for smartphone makers to accidentally reveal some information or photos especially when it is Samsung that has a reputation for it. Turns out the company ended up in the latest accidental revelation when pictures of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra were posted on its Ukrainian website in an elegant ‘Mystic Bronze’ colorway.

First spotted by YouTube Techno Harry and leakster Max Weinbach, the photos look extremely polished and appear as an official render or poster from Samsung towards the upcoming Galaxy Note20 launch in August. Moreover, the images were posted under Galaxy Note8’s page on the Samsung Ukrainian website.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
Source: Samsung Ukraine

Clad in an out-of-the-box mystic bronze colorway, the phone does look extremely refined and polished with its boxy look and a giant rectangular camera bump with a triple camera setup arranged in a vertical stack. According to GSMArena, the bottom lens is probably a prism lens for zooming capability while all three of the sensors have a mystic bronze accent ring to it along with the periphery of the camera setup that looks pretty dope.

Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra
Source: Samsung Ukraine

Furthermore, the power button and volume rockers are back to the right while the S Pen as pictured in the leaked images doesn’t seem to be any different from the predecessor used with the Galaxy Note10 series last year. A similar colored Samsung galaxy Watch 3 that was leaked earlier. These two would make a great pair for fashionistas.

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Anyways, the Samsung Galaxy Note20 series is incoming next month at an online unpacked launch event where the South Korean giant will be launching Galaxy Fold 2, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Tab S7. Note that the Samsung Galaxy Note8 page mentioned above with these accidentally released images has thus been removed.

 

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