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Samsung Galaxy M20 real image leaks showing a close-up of the Infinity-V notch

The upcoming Samsung’s M lineup devices with M10, M20, M30 are probably so busy in leaks these days. However, the series leaks assure us that the launch date is not so far. A number leaks about the device M20 which we already saw that gave us a clear idea about how the device going to be. Now  afresh render shares some live images of the M20 along with FCC certification flooded on the internet which reveals the key hardware internal of the smartphone.

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While we take a closer look into the images it gives a precise idea how the device front would be. The device on the front sports top bezel as well as Infinity V notch accompanies with a LED strip surrounding it. This will light up every time you unlock the phone.

On to the bottom bezel, this looks slightly thinner than the on we saw in Galaxy Note 9 that give a good score to the M20 in terms of design.The Picture shared in the courtesy of 91Mobiles below purportedly shows the M20’s screen glass and allows you to get a better idea of how the entire front of the handset will look.

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To recall, The M20 reportedly shares a similar design with the M10, The only difference in the design of the M10 from the M20 will be that the former will be slightly thicker and bulkier.

On the back, The device sports a vertical stacked dual camera setup on the left corner with a combination of (13 MP + 5 MP) and aLEd flash underneath. The device also bears the fingerprint scanner on its rear side. The back panel is made from polycarbonate with a glass finish, which allegedly gives it a more premium look than your vanilla plastic.

On the front, The device flaunts a 6.13″ (with FHD+ resolution screen along with an 8-megapixel front camera sensor. The device is powered by the Exynos 7904 SoC, paired with 3GB of RAM. For storage, you’ll get 32 and 64GB variants. The device may come with a 5000 mAH battery. In terms of connectivity, The device has a USB-C port at the bottom, where there’s also a speaker grille and a 3.5mm headset jack. The device has already been certified by Bluetooth SIG, which revealed that the device will come with Bluetooth 5.0 while running Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box.

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