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We have the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus leaks in real life images


We finally have the all new and forthcoming Samsung flagship smartphone, Galaxy S20 Plus (formerly Galaxy S11 Plus) being featured here, making it's way in some freshly leaked real life images courtesy of xdadevelopers writer, Max Weinbach.

Max have shared three new images of the upcoming Galaxy frontrunner, showing off the handset in all it's glory. Alongside the newly surfaced images, we can again confirm the name change and presence of 5G connectivity by the South Koreans for their latest smartphone that will be here officially on the 11th of February, at the manufacturer's scheduled Galaxy Unpacked Event, which will take place in San Francisco, United States at 11:00 AM (local time). The source of the images remain anonymous by xdadevelopers as we can see a sticker label on the back of the phone stating that it's "Confidential (Unauthorized use prohibited) No photo allowed Not For Sale Do not leak info."

So now taking a closer look at the images from left to right, we can see the name of the product as aforementioned on the boot screen reading as Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G Secured by Knox Powered by Android. Like seen from the previous CAD-based renders, we can also spot the cutout for the single punch hole style front facing camera and earpiece. The Samsung Infinity-O display panel on the front for their next generation Galaxy S20 Plus looks to carry really narrow bezels as seen from earlier stories, possibly coming in with the integration of a 2.5D curved glass. Turning the phone around in the next picture, we see the smartphone's back giving us a glance at the phone's rear camera module featuring the final design of the lens placement and sensor layout. The phone will be here formally from Samsung with four lenses for primary photography along with a LED flash light, positioned and secured vertically in two rows under the slightly bumped module. Like it's predecessor models, we have the phone maker again stamping Samsung's logo to the center bottom of the smartphone and the hardware buttons placed to the right side. The unit here doesn't seem pack the dedicated Bixby button as seen from the current generation Galaxy S10 lineup.

Coming to the third picture, we can see the device running Android based Samsung One UI (mostly the latest version 2.0), and once again boasting Samsung's Infinity-O panel with rounded corners and moderately curved display. According to other speculated reports, Samsung will reportedly launch the Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20 Plus in both 4G LTE and 5G capable variants globally. In the stateside the phone is expected to come traiting the newest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 SoC capable of supporting dual-mode standalone and non-standalone (SA/NSA) frequency bands of 5G with the X55 Modem-RF system, as we may not see any 4G LTE-only iterations ship to the country. The Galaxy S20 Plus should will also arrive on Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile's network featuring the the sub-6GHz band and we are also anticipated to see the device meld with mmWave antennas to support Verizon Wireless's mmWave service. Talking apart from the United States, Galaxy S20 chain are believed to come out of the box with the manufacturer's own Exynos 990 chipset running
under the hood for other markets.

Adding to the fact, it is also worth mentioning that Samsung Galaxy S fleet's Plus version, the biggest and the most pricier variant until 2019 will remain as a middle-option in 2020 as we will see the people from South Korea debut an Ultra model starting this new decade that is expected to be a step higher from the Galaxy S20 Plus and two steps higher to the vanilla Galaxy S20, which will be the base offering from this year.
Source: Max Weinbach (Twitter), xdadevelopers 

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