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Here are the Google Pixel 4a, Pixel 5 and Galaxy Note 20 leaks from this past week

Images, renders and videos of upcoming smartphones are continually leaking.

All of these leaks are often difficult to follow, so we’ve compiled a list of this past week’s hottest rumours. This week, we’re taking a look at smartphone leaks that occurred from May 16th to May 22nd.

Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series is expected to launch with a 6.7-inch screen and a front-facing hole-punch camera. The handset will also reportedly feature an S20-like design with an S-Pen and a rear-facing camera module like the S20+.

For more on the Note 20, click here.


The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 will reportedly launch online instead of at an in-person New York City keynote. Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it makes sense for the event to be online-only. Samsung’s launch events are typically attended by more than 3,000 people from around the world.

For more on the lack of event, click here.


The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 is rumoured to lack the S20 Ultra’s ‘100x Space Zoom.’ However, the Note 20+ will reportedly feature zoom that’s more significant than its smaller Note 20 counterpart.

For more of the lack of the Note 20 Space Zoom, click here.


Google

The Google Pixel 5 will reportedly include 5G and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765 chipset.

https://twitter.com/RDRv3/status/1262787243246141441

For more on the Google Pixel 5, click here.


The Google Pixel 4a is tipped to lack ‘Active Edge,’ which means users will not be able to squeeze the sides of the handset to active specific features.

For more on the lack of Active Edge, click here.


Motorola

The second-generation of the Motorola Razr may launch in September. Unfortunately, this leak didn’t include more information about the upcoming successor to the first foldable Razr.

For more on the Motorola Razr, click here.

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