Samsung is announcing the
Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra at an event on February 11 (alongside the
Galaxy Z Flip), and lately we've seen a lot of leaks about the company's
upcoming flagship family. Nothing beats a full spec sheet, though, and today
this is exactly what got leaked.
So here's what you can expect.
Note that these are all 5G versions, and specifically the ones headed to Europe
and other places where Samsung doesn't generally use Qualcomm's Snapdragon
chipsets.
Galaxy S20
This model comes with a 6.2"
1440x3200 Infinity-O Dynamic AMOLED screen with 20:9 aspect ratio and a
centered punch-hole housing a 10 MP selfie camera with support for 4K video
recording at 60fps. The panel supports 120Hz refresh rate, but earlier rumors
mentioned that you'll have to choose between that and the maximum resolution -
as it will only be enabled if you switch to the lower 1080x2400.
The phone is powered by
Samsung's own Exynos 990 chipset that's built using a 7nm process, and it gets
128GB of storage that's expandable via microSD. There's no word on the RAM
amount, but past rumors talked about 12GB being the standard. On the rear the
S20 has three cameras: a 12 MP wide, a 64 MP telephoto capable of 3x optical
zoom (and up to 30x digital zoom), as well as a 12 MP ultrawide. You can record
8K video at 30fps.
The device has Dolby Atmos
stereo speakers by AKG, a 4,000 mAh battery, IP68 water and dust resistance,
and it runs Android 10 with One UI 2.0 on top. Its dimensions are 152x68x7.9mm,
and it weighs 164g.
Galaxy S20+
This handset is very similar
to the S20, but bigger - and with an added ToF 3D camera on the back. It's got
a 6.7" display with the same resolution, refresh rate, and design as the
S20's, and a 4,500 mAh battery. Its dimensions are 162x74x7.8mm, and it weighs
188g. Everything else is the same.
Galaxy S20 Ultra
This phone is even bigger,
coming with a 6.9" display - once again with the same features as the
panel in the S20, including resolution and refresh rate. There's an additional
512GB storage option, and a beefier 5,000 mAh battery. The camera system
differs too. The selfie snapper in the centered punch-hole is 40 MP, still
supporting 4K60 video.
On the back there's a 108 MP
main wide sensor, a 48 MP telephoto, a 12 MP ultrawide, and a ToF 3D cam as
well. You have 10x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom from this setup.
This device measures 167x76x8.8mm and weighs a hefty 221g. Everything else is
the same between the three models.