Samsung is making another push in the entry-level
market with several “s” updates in the Galaxy A and M lines. The latest one
will be the Galaxy A20s which recently bagged certification honors from China’s
TENAA agency. The device bearing the SM-A2070 model number will come with a
6.49-inch Infinity-V display with a waterdrop notch for the selfie cam.
Visually, the upcoming A20s looks quite similar to the Galaxy M30 which was
released back in March.
The back will feature a triple camera setup
alongside a fingerprint reader and an LED flash. The TENAA listing also reveals
the battery will come in at 4,000 mAh. As far as dimensions go the A20s comes
in at 163.31×77.52×7.99mm. Another key spec which is revealed form the listing
is the 4,000mAh battery capacity.
The phone also supports dual SIM capabilities and
runs Android Pie with Samsung’s OneUI. From the device images, we see the power
button is located on the right while the volume rocker is placed on the
left-hand side.
The Galaxy A20s also passed Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
certifications recently, meaning we are not far from its release date. We’ll
keep you posted once more specs emerge.