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Samsung Galaxy S20 Series: Variants, Specifications and Release Date

Rahul Rawat • Updated January 27, 2020 • 4 min read •

Samsung is set to launch its S20 in the next month on February 11. The S20 series said to launch alongside with S20+ and S20 Ultra 5G. But, before it goes official many leaks have already shown us the design of the device. If that’s not enough the hands-on video of the device is also leaked.

The leaks of the device are flooding around the internet. Previously a hands-on video suggests the design of the device and now, we have the complete specs of the S20 series. The specification came from MySmartPrice. The key highlight is the massive screen sizes of the devices, a 40MP selfie camera, and the increased battery capacities. Here we go,

Galaxy S20 Hands-on video preview

Galaxy S20 5G Specifications

The S20 is going to be the cheapest one from the S20 series. The device is said to launch with a 6.2 inch, 120Hz Infinity-O Dyanamic AMOLED display with a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels. Coupled with 128GB of onboard storage, the storage could be expanded via a micro-SD card up to 1TB.

On the optics department, the phone holds a triple camera setup at the back. 12MP primary camera with a 64MP telephoto lens and another 12MP ultra-wide camera. The phone will able to do 30x digital zoom and can record up to 8K @30 fps.

In the front, it has a 10MP camera that will able to record 4k @60fps. To keep the lights up it has a 4,000mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy S20

Galaxy S20 Plus 5G Specifications

The S20 Plus 5G is the phone that sits behind the premium S20 Ultra smartphone. The Plus variant will sport a little bigger 6.7-inch, 120Hz Infinity-O Dynamic AMOLED display. That’s come with a resolution of 3200 x 1440 pixels. The device could have a 128GB of onboard storage. The storage could be expanded via a micro-SD card up to 1TB.

On the camera front, the phone will sport a triple camera setup at the back. Which includes 12MP primary camera with a 64MP telephoto lens and a ToF sensor. The phone will able to do 3x optical zoom and 30x digital zoom.

Users will able to record up to 8K @30 fps. In the front, it has a 10MP camera that will able to record 4k @60fps. It has a 4,500mAh battery to keep your device on.

Galaxy S20 Plus 5G
Image Credit: 91Mobiles

Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G Specifications

The S20 Ultra is the top variant from the S20 series. It has a 6.9-inch display with the same refresh rate and resolution. With this variant, buyers will get a chance to choose from 128GB/512GB internal storage. If that’s not enough, it could be expanded via a micro-SD card up to 1TB.

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On the optics department, the phone holds a quad-camera setup at the back. This includes 108MP primary camera with a 48MP telephoto lens, a 12MP ultra-wide camera, and a ToF sensor.

The phone will able to do 10x optical and up to 100x digital zoom and can record up to 8K @30 fps. In the front, it has a 40MP wide camera that will able to record 4k @60fps. To keep the lights up it has a 5,000mAh battery.

Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
Image Credit: 91Mobiles

All three S20 5G variants will be powered by in-house Exynos 990 SoC, which is based on 7nm. With an aspect ratio of 20:9. The S20 will have the WQHD+ (Wide Quad HD+) display, Dolby Atmos Stereo Speaker by AKG, IP68 water resistance and will come with Android 10 out of the box with One UI2.0.

For security, the devices are expected to support Qualcomm’s 3D Sonic Max Fingerprint sensor. Which is 17x larger than the sensor used in the Galaxy S10. The 3D sonic supports two fingerprints at the same time which increases the security.

Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max Fingerprint Scanner
Qualcomm 3D Sonic Max Fingerprint Scanner

However, we still have no information about the Indian launch of these devices. And as the listing shows all three variants are 5G, will Samsung launch a 5G device in India?

The question still here, because India is still not ready for the 5G and if a 5G device will come in the market for sure it will cost more than a 4G variant. So, could we expect an S20 4G variant from Samsung?

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