Samsung Galaxy Note 20 was shown off in the Galaxy Unpacked first-ever streaming event today. In addition to the phone announcement, Samsung and Microsoft unveiled a unique partnership. They are offering a Galaxy Note 20 gaming bundle that includes three months of
In case you need more variety in how you play though, Microsoft also got you covered. Following the announcement that Project xCloud will be released free with Game Pass on September 15th, Microsoft is bringing out officially licensed dedicated mobile controllers that will support xCloud and
- MOGA XP5-X Plus that’s shaped just like regular
Xbox controllers and XP7-X Plus that have a similar look to Nintendo Switch’s Joy-con from PowerA - Razer Kishi that also looks like Joy-con
- and a retro-themed SN30 Pro from 8BitDo
Together with the Game Pass and controller bundle, Microsoft is launching an exclusive version of the
Unfortunately, while Microsoft strengthened its grip on Android devices through this Samsung Galaxy Note 20 partnership, there is still no news regarding Project xCloud support on iOS. Granted, that could be blamed on Apple themselves who prioritizes pushing Apple Arcade instead and blocking access for its competitors from getting into their platform.
The 6.7 inches wide Galaxy Note 20 is equipped with Super AMOLED Plus, 2345 x 1084 resolution, and 60 Hz refresh rate screen. Available in three different color schemes; Mystic Green, Mystic Gray, and Mystic Bronze; the phone is priced at $999. Interested in getting a Galaxy Note 20 yourself to use it as an “Xboy”? Tell us what you think of this announcement in the comments below.