Huawei has just announced the Huawei Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro with a ton of killer improvements. What’s important about the release of these two new devices is their new display ratios, especially the display on the Huawei Mate 20 Pro. The Huawei Mate 20 Pro packs a 19.5:9 display along with a 3120 x 1440 OLED display that’s lining up with our predictions.
Earlier this week, Ice Universe, released some killer hints regarding the display on the Samsung Galaxy Note 10. According to him, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 would feature a new display ratio and a larger display size, 6.66″-inches to be exact. While we were unsure of the final probability of the leak, we predicted the resolution of the Galaxy Note 10’s display.
Based on our previous report, our prediction leveled out that the Galaxy Note 10 would pack either pack a 3040 x 1440 display or a 3120 x 1440 display given their respective 19:9 and 19.5:9 ratios as Samsung has been packing QHD+ displays for a while now on their flagships. Taking the math into account, our prediction suggested a 506 and 515 pixels per inch display density, respectively.
Given that there’s a high probability that the Galaxy Note 10 would feature a QHD+ panel and the fact that Huawei has made the 3120 x 1440 resolution a reality, it doesn’t seem like the rumors stated by Ice Universe were untrue now that they’re eerily starting to line up. Sure, Samsung does manufacture its own panels, but the common resolution eerily bothers us suggesting that the Note 10 would most likely pack the larger 19.5:9 display featuring a 3120 x 1440 resolution.
While our prediction may be true, for now, it’s just a mere prediction that should be taken with a grain of salt. After all, we’re no where near the launch of the Galaxy Note 10.