Samsung Galaxy A20s appeared on TENAA earlier this
month with specs and pictures, but now the device is finally revealed. The
Samsung Malaysia division launched the device alongside the already known
Galaxy A30s and Galaxy A50s, and looking at specs, it has some downgraded
specs, but there are also some improvements on the hardware side.
According to official slides, shared by amanz.my,
the screen of the Galaxy A20s is indeed a 6.5” TFT LCD panel with HD+
resolution. The chipset is now Snapdragon 450 with octa-core CPU. For comparison, the Galaxy A20
that was launched in the Asia Pacific region has a Super AMOLED panel and
Exynos 7884 SoC.
While the original device arrived with two cameras,
now we have three snappers - 13 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP. RAM and storage remains a
healthy 3/32 GB combo and the fingerprint scanner keeps its place on the back
panel.
Another difference with the Galaxy A20 is the 4,000
mAh battery, which is a huge improvement over the 3,400 mAh power cell. Samsung Malaysia is launching the
Galaxy A20s in Black and Blue on September 21 at MYR 699 which translates to
about $170.
