Last week, a famous Samsung tipster @iceuniverse tweeted that Samsung’s
most anticipated smartphone of 2020 will be dubbed the Samsung Galaxy
S20. IceUniverse just reconfirmed his statement by retweeting the news.
The fact that Samsung has opted for S20 instead of the logical S11
makes sense since 2020 marks the beginning of a new decade. Samsung
concluded the second decade of the 21st century with its S10
flagship. So, the new naming convention will only differentiate the
flagship from the flagships released in the previous decade.
Moreover, it looks like Samsung is going to bring out the best in its
S20 series. Based on leaks and rumors, the Korean tech giant will
launch at least four devices: Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+, Galaxy S20e, and
Galaxy S20 5G.
The smartphones are expected to come with the Exynos 990 or
Snapdragon 865 based on the region. Analysts are expecting all
smartphones to boast bigger batteries than their predecessors. The
Galaxy S20+ is rumored to feature a 5000 mAh battery.
As far as the camera specifications are concerned, Galaxy S20 and
Galaxy S20+ are expected to launch with quad-sensor camera setups
featuring a 108 MP main sensor. Moreover, the company is expected to
make a direct jump to a 120 Hz refresh rate with the new flagship
lineup.
Samsung’s Galaxy S20 lineup will launch on 11th February
2020 and will go on sale a week after that. The series is already
shaping up to be pretty interesting. Stay tuned for more updates.
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