Samsung is currently working on upgrading its range
of smartphones in the budget segment, by introducing several new ‘S’ variants
of popular devices in the Galaxy A and M lineup in the second half of the year.
The latest entrant is the Galaxy A20s, which popped-up recently during TENAA
certification. The model number of the upcoming A20s is SM-A2070, and the
device is very similar to the Galaxy M30 in terms of external aesthetics. Also,
91mobiles has shared the specs sheet of the phone to reveal the key specs of
the phone.
The Galaxy A20s leak by the publication has revealed
that it features a 6.49-inch Infinity V-display with a waterdrop notch housing
the front camera. It is powered by the same 14nm 1.6GHz octa-core Samsung
Exynos 7884 SoC found on the Galaxy A20. The smartphone gets 4GB of RAM and
64GB of native storage, which is expandable up to 512GB with a microSD card.
The leak has no details on the camera specifications at the moment, but images
from the TENAA listing show that it is equipped with a vertically-mounted
triple camera layout with an LED flash.
The Galaxy A20s draws power from a 3,000mAh battery,
which is a bit of a letdown considering the A20 had a 4,000 mAh battery. There
is no word on fast charging capabilities yet. The Galaxy A20s runs on Android
9.0 Pie out-of-the-box. Connectivity options include dual-SIM 4G LTE, Bluetooth
V4.2, USB charging port and a 3.5mm AUX port. The smartphone sports a dedicated
rear panel-mounted fingerprint scanner.
The leak further reveals that the smartphone has an
accelerometer, light sensor and proximity sensor. The volume and power controls
are on the left side of the device. According to the TENAA listing, the Galaxy
A20s measures 163.31 x 77.52 x 7.99 mm. The handset may come in two color
options, namely black and blue. There is no information on when Samsung plans
to launch the device globally. But the device recently passed the Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi certification, meaning that the launch date is right around the corner.