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Samsung's 2020 flagship smartphones from Galaxy S20 series have been announced officially


Samsung held their Galaxy Unpacked Event in San Francisco United States, earlier yesterday, where the South Korean's took the stage to announce their newest range of Galaxy S20 series of smartphones for 2020, presenting the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra, succeeding their previous generation Galaxy S10 lineup of devices from last year. The brand new Samsung Galaxy S20 series will become manufacturer's first full 5G flagship lineup, bringing advanced fifth generation connectivity with improved AI camera technologies on board, said to be built for the future of communications.

We see the latest set phones from Samsung focus attention on it's camera performance and innovation in 5G from all aspects, where the newly debuted Galaxy S20 models are able to take advantage of sub-6 category and mmWave networks to support dual-mode standalone and non-standalone (SA/NSA) 5G capabilities under the hood. With this state-of-the-art launch, Samsung also introduces the world their brand-new camera architecture, combining the phone maker's largest ever image sensor on board with integration of artificial intelligence. The Samsung created Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ packs a 64MP sensor in charge of primary optics, while the Galaxy S20 Ultra will arrive with the revolutionary and industry-leading 108MP main lens featuring "Space Zoom" technology that combines "Hybrid Optic Zoom" and "Super Resolution Zoom," while users of standard and plus options get treated to 30x zoom abilities. The series also lets you record videos in 8K resolution with assistance from "Super Steady" and its anti-rolling stabilization along with AI motion analysis.

For progressed screen presentation and gaming entertainment, the device will comes with 120Hz refresh rates for it's Quad High Definition Plus Dynamic AMOLED 2X Infinity-O HDR10+ certified display, 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM as standard across all 5G variants, going upto 16GB RAM for the higher-end Galaxy S20 Ultra, alongside game booster running in the background for optimized settings and audio output tuned by AKG. The processing powers are handled by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 865 SoC or Samsung's Exynos 990 chipsets (depending upon the region). Galaxy S20 and Galaxy S20+ ships with 25W fast charging potential, while the premium S20 Ultra happens to support 45W of Super Fast Charging with a large 5000mAh powered unit.

The prices for the devices start from $999.99 for the Galaxy S20 5G (base model) coming in Cosmic Grey, Cloud Blue and Cloud Pink shades, $1,199.99 for Galaxy S20+ 5G (base model) painted in Cosmic Grey, Cloud Blue and Cosmic Black and $1,399.99 for Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G (base model) getting tinted in Cosmic Grey and Cosmic Black hues. The phones will be available in the United States from Samsung's official webstore beginning March 6, and pre-orders starting from February 21, 2020.
As we enter this new decade, 5G will completely change how we communicate and how we experience the world around us. As all three Galaxy S20 variants come with 5G connectivity, Samsung is providing a next-generation device for transforming people’s lives. With an incredible, AI powered camera, you can capture the moments as they happen and connect more seamlessly with the people you love, said Dr. TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile Communications Business, Samsung Electronics.
We have attached the formal infographics from Samsung below to better explain and learn more about the Galaxy S20 series and it's detailed hardware internal specifications.

Samsung Galaxy S20


Samsung Galaxy S20+


Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra


Source: SAMSUNG Newsroom 1, 2

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