The Galaxy Note 20 series launch is said to be right around the corner. If the influx of rumors are to be believed, then Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note 20 series on 5th August and go on sale starting from 21st August. We have already seen CAD renders, followed by an official look at the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra on Samsung’s website. Today, however, we’ve received a sneak peek at real-life hands-on images of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Turning our attention to the front, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra looks more chunky than its predecessors. It’s more squarish, coupled with curved edges, smaller bezels, and even a smaller punch-hole for the selfie sensor. The punch-hole is still present at the center and that’s good. The YouTuber further reveals that the device is going to run Samsung’s OneUI 2.5 skin based on Android 10 out-of-the-box.

Galaxy Note 20 Ultra has already been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG website with the model number SM-N986U. Today, the device has been certified by the FCC (via MySmartPrice) today, revealing some of the key specs in the process.

So yeah, Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will be yet another uber-premium and feature-packed offering from Samsung. It is expected to officially launch next month, so stay tuned for more information.