Galaxy S20

Big batteries, giant screens and lots of cameras

A new list of features has been unveiled for the Samsung Galaxy S20, which will definitely interest buyers who are considering buying a new smartphone this year. Although some details are missing, we won’t have to wait long for Samsung to reveal everything, with the Unpacked event for the Galaxy S20 expected to take place on February 11th.

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A collaboration between Indian leaker Ishan Agarwal and MySmartPrice reveals Galaxy S20 settings. Below are the official names of the three Samsung flagships:

  • Galaxy S20 5G – 6.2-inch screen
  • Galaxy S20 Plus 5G – 6.7-inch screen
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – 6.9-inch screen

All three of these models will have a 120Hz Infinity-O AMOLED display, along with AKG boxing. However, it is said that 120Hz will not work for all models at all resolutions. All three phones will have a 3200 x 1440 resolution, with a 20: 9 aspect ratio. Also, we only talk about the Exynos 990 processor, not the Snapdragon 865.

According to previous leaks, most of the Galaxy S20 will come with Snapdragon 865, most likely because Samsung has quietly admitted that Qualcomm’s processor is better than Exynos. Therefore, it is a little strange that Snapdragon is not included in this list. Meanwhile, one of the most interesting aspects of the Galaxy S20 is expected to be the cameras.

It is rumored that the Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G will have a lens that supports 10x optical zoom, though there are rumors that contradicted it. Also, this phone is expected to bring 100x digital zoom as well as video recording at 8K 30FPS.

A surprise is the fact that all models of the Galaxy S20 will support 4K 60FPS video on the front camera. In terms of battery capacity, the following is the full list:

  • Galaxy S20 5G – 4000mAh
  • Galaxy S20 Plus 5G – 4500mAh
  • Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G – 5000mAh

All three versions are expected to come with Android 10.0 and One UI 2.0.

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